BitcoinDatabase.com

Query the chain · Bitcoin data provider

Bitcoin data provider for the fully-indexed blockchain

Choosing a Bitcoin data provider comes down to one question: can you get the on-chain data you need, in the shape your team works in, without building and maintaining the indexing yourself. BitcoinDatabase parses every block since the 2009 genesis block and serves it as a REST API for engineers, SQL for analysts and dashboards for everyone else. Addresses, balances to the satoshi, transactions with full inputs and outputs, UTXOs, confirmations, mempool state, entity labels and historical market data all come from one indexed source.

Most blockchain data providers spread thin across dozens of chains. This one is Bitcoin-native and goes deep instead of wide, so the schema, the labels and the raw lookups are built for how Bitcoin actually works. Pricing is usage-based with no free plan, which keeps the service built for production rather than casual scraping. Everything here is informational on-chain data and analytics, not investment or financial advice.

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REST API · SQL · dashboards · indexed from genesis

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Why it works

What you get with bitcoin data provider

Bitcoin-native, not multi-chain thin

Where broad providers stretch across many chains, BitcoinDatabase indexes Bitcoin deeply: UTXOs, script types, entity labels and full history are first-class, not an afterthought bolted onto a generic schema.

One dataset, three interfaces

The same fully-indexed chain is exposed as REST for apps, SQL for research and dashboards for exploration, so engineering, analytics and compliance all work from one consistent source of truth.

Production-grade coverage

Every block from genesis to the current tip is parsed and reconciled, with mempool and historical market data alongside, so you build on complete data instead of stitching together partial feeds.

What it handles

The indexed Bitcoin chain, queryable your way

Look up an address, a transaction, a UTXO, the rich list or an on-chain metric, by REST API, SQL or dashboard. The same authoritative data, reconciled block-by-block against the canonical chain, without running a node.

  • Pull address balances, history and UTXOs
  • Fetch transactions with full inputs and outputs
  • Query blocks, confirmations and mempool state
  • Run custom SQL over the indexed chain
  • Read entity labels and historical market data
GET /v1/address/{addr} query result
200 · JSON
{
  "address": "bc1qxy2k…l0wdv8",
  "balance_btc": 68432.10,
  "balance_usd": 4612165420,
  "tx_count": 1284,
  "unspent_outputs": 37,
  "first_seen": "2014-02-09"
}
indexed from genesis · to the satoshi ✓ reconciled block-by-block

Why BitcoinDatabase

One platform, queryable three ways

Not a raw node to sync, not an indexer to build, and not five vendors to stitch together. The fully-indexed Bitcoin blockchain, available as a REST API, as SQL, and as dashboards, on one authoritative dataset.

REST API

Typed JSON for addresses, transactions, balances, UTXOs and metrics. Drop it into apps, wallets, explorers and agents with curl, Python or our SDKs.

SQL access

Run SQL directly against the indexed Bitcoin dataset for ad-hoc analysis, cohorts and exports, the same data the API and dashboards read from.

Compliance-first

Informational on-chain data and analytics only. Entity labels and flow tracing are framed as tooling to support a regulated team's own review, not accusations.

Good questions

Questions about bitcoin data provider

Complete indexing of the chain, data in the shape your team uses (API, SQL and dashboards), Bitcoin-native depth on UTXOs and labels, and no need to run a node yourself. BitcoinDatabase indexes every block from the 2009 genesis block forward and serves it all three ways.
Multi-chain providers cover many networks but often expose Bitcoin through a generalized schema that flattens UTXOs and script detail. A Bitcoin-native provider indexes the chain on its own terms, so raw lookups, labels and history go deeper. This is data only, not financial advice.

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Run your first query now and get on-chain data back by REST API, SQL or dashboard, indexed from the genesis block. Informational on-chain data only, not financial advice.

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Indexed from genesis · REST · SQL · dashboards · addresses, transactions, UTXOs, metrics