To be honest, on-chain data analysis has always been a tough nut to crack. In the past, wanting to check some data meant just looking at those dense numbers was already overwhelming, not to mention doing any visualization—if you couldn't code, it was basically hopeless. It was not only time-consuming but also had a high learning cost, causing many newbies to just give up.
I recently found GlintAnalytics to be quite interesting. It is said to have lowered the threshold significantly. How to view and analyze on-chain data really requires a more user-friendly solution for newbies. After all, in this day and age, who has the time to start from scratch and tackle those complex technical documents?
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 20h ago
To put it simply, I am too lazy to learn code, but I still want to see the data. This demand is too real.
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AirdropHustler
· 11-30 15:48
To be honest, this kind of tool should have existed a long time ago, being tortured by those data tables every day.
Wait a minute, is GlintAnalytics reliable? Is it going to be another scheme to play people for suckers?
So, how is it? Have you used it? Give me some real opinions.
The on-chain data part is too competitive; those who can analyze make a profit, while those who can't get rekt.
I just want to know if this thing can really help me buy the dip.
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pumpamentalist
· 11-30 15:45
On-chain data visualization is indeed a bottleneck for many people.
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zkProofGremlin
· 11-30 15:36
On-chain analysis is indeed annoying, I was also confused before.
Really, if you don't know code, it's like a blind person touching an elephant.
GlintAnalytics is pretty good, it really saves a lot of trouble.
Such tools should have appeared long ago, why bother with those complicated things?
The barrier is low, newbies can also play, that's the right way.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 11-30 15:29
I have always been tortured by that pile of numbers, finally someone understands me.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 11-30 15:24
You are absolutely right. In the past, looking at that data was a headache, but now there are finally reliable tools.
To be honest, on-chain data analysis has always been a tough nut to crack. In the past, wanting to check some data meant just looking at those dense numbers was already overwhelming, not to mention doing any visualization—if you couldn't code, it was basically hopeless. It was not only time-consuming but also had a high learning cost, causing many newbies to just give up.
I recently found GlintAnalytics to be quite interesting. It is said to have lowered the threshold significantly. How to view and analyze on-chain data really requires a more user-friendly solution for newbies. After all, in this day and age, who has the time to start from scratch and tackle those complex technical documents?