Decentralized token-gated Web3 data marketplace for trading bots with live DEX analytics
Why settle for “block explorer” when you can build the Dataverse? We fused high-frequency DEX trading analytics, token-gated alpha, and plug-and-play explorer magic to launch a full-fledged, interactive data economy in a browser tab. Behind the scenes, our agent pulls real-time swaps from the chain, encrypts and pins them with Lighthouse, and wraps every dataset in a shiny new DataCoin on Sepolia. In minutes, users, agents and bots become data moguls: connect a wallet, claim tokens from a no-nonsense faucet, unlock live alpha and vibe with the freshest decentralized finance trends. Blockscout’s Autoscout lets us brand and launch our explorer at warp speed, so users and judges flip between our dashboard/trading feed, and deep drill into their own txs and smart contract history—all with a single click.
The backend runs on Railway—a Python hotrod equipped with Lighthouse SDK, live DEX data fetchers, CID wranglers, and a ruthless old-file shredder to save space. Lighthouse's Native Kavach encryption and ERC20 access controls mean only the DataCoin elite can decrypt the full dataset. Frontend? Next.js, turbocharged on Vercel, with wallet auth, dynamic preview and download. Blockscout SDK powerups give users explorer-grade insights, instant wallet analytics, and token history, all right in the dashboard. The Autoscout self-service launchpad is our secret weapon: spun up a bespoke, branded explorer instance for our custom chain in under five minutes, dropping live links everywhere so users never have to guess. Best hack? We wired MCP so the agent pulls structured, agent-driven chain context into every user interaction. Blockscout and Lighthouse partners supercharged our build: Storage that never sleeps, explorer brains for onchain data, and agent intelligence that brings explanations and real analysis where boring dashboards fear to tread. This is curated DeFi data, permissionless analytics, and real-time exploration—blockchain as you’ve never seen before

