BitcoinDatabase.com

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Bitcoin on-chain research data, complete since genesis

Bitcoin on-chain research data is only useful if it is complete and reproducible. BitcoinDatabase indexes the entire chain from the 2009 genesis block to the current tip and exposes it through SQL, a REST API and bulk CSV export, so academics, journalists and analysts can build datasets that other people can rerun and verify.

You query the same indexed chain every time, document the exact query, and export the rows behind your figures. This is informational on-chain data and analytics, not financial or legal advice, which keeps your work grounded in the data itself.

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Why it works

What researchers get from BitcoinDatabase

Full historical depth

Every block, transaction and UTXO from the 2009 genesis onward is indexed, so long-range studies do not hit gaps or arbitrary cutoffs.

SQL and bulk export

Write SQL against the chain and export results as bulk CSV, so you can move large, exact datasets into your analysis environment.

Reproducible by design

Because everyone queries the same indexed chain, your published queries and exports can be rerun and verified by reviewers and readers.

What it handles

Built into the way your team already works

  • Query the full chain from the 2009 genesis to the tip
  • Run SQL to assemble custom historical datasets
  • Export large result sets as bulk CSV for analysis
  • Cite exact queries so others can reproduce your work
  • Study UTXO age, supply and address-level history over time
  • Build datasets for academic papers and investigative reporting

Good questions

Questions from researchers

All the way to the 2009 genesis block. The full chain is indexed to the current tip, so long-range and historical research is not limited by a recent start date.
Yes. You can run SQL and export large result sets as bulk CSV, which makes it straightforward to pull complete datasets into your own analysis tools.
Yes. Everyone queries the same indexed chain, so publishing your exact SQL and exports lets reviewers and readers rerun and verify your figures.

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