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Goldsky

Real-time blockchain data pipelines and indexing

Best for: Data engineers and teams who need real-time blockchain data pipelines into their existing databases and warehouses.
Overview

Goldsky is a blockchain data infrastructure platform that provides real-time data pipelines and indexing services. The platform supports 150+ chains and offers multiple products: instant no-code subgraphs, a Mirror pipeline system for streaming onchain data to databases and data warehouses, webhooks for event-driven architectures, and an intelligent RPC proxy layer.

What differentiates Goldsky from traditional subgraph hosting is the Mirror product, which lets you stream decoded blockchain data directly into PostgreSQL, Snowflake, or other destinations without writing indexing code. This is particularly valuable for data teams that want onchain data in their existing analytics infrastructure. The platform also supports unlimited webhooks for real-time event notifications.

Goldsky targets production workloads and emphasizes reliability and scalability. The enterprise tier includes advanced caching, off-chain data integration (NFT metadata, token prices), and bespoke indexing solutions. The platform is used by teams processing billions of events.

Pricing

- Starter: Free, no card required. Support for 150+ chains, RPC proxy, instant subgraphs, unlimited webhooks, email support.

- Scale: Pay as you go. Everything in Starter plus unlimited subgraphs and pipelines, unrestricted Mirror sizes, unlimited team members, priority support.

- Enterprise: Custom pricing. Advanced caching, off-chain data, bespoke indexing, Slack/Telegram support.

Chains Supported

150+ chains including all major EVM networks and select non-EVM chains. Specific chains include Ethereum, Solana, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Avalanche, BNB, and many L2s and app-chains.

Use Cases
  • Data warehousing: stream decoded onchain data into Snowflake or PostgreSQL
  • Real-time indexing: deploy subgraphs without managing infrastructure
  • Event-driven systems: trigger workflows based on onchain events via webhooks
  • Cross-chain data: aggregate data across 150+ chains into unified pipelines
  • Production dApps: power application backends with reliable indexed data