Blockchain Observers & Alerts
Blockchain monitoring.

Why you need blockchain observers
You want to catch critical on‑chain events as they happen: token listings, anomalous flows, whale activity, new contract deployments, or events inside your dApp. We build observers that see these first and trigger your business workflows.
What we build
- Ingestion and normalization from nodes/explorers (RPC/WS)
- Rules and signals: from basic filters to enrichment and ML heuristics
- Alerts: Telegram/Email/Webhooks with priorities, deduplication, and quiet hours
- Dashboards and API: metrics, search, visualizations, export
Common use cases
- Token listings and trends: appearance velocity, liquidity, volume, unique wallets
- Compliance and safety: risk lists, wash‑trading patterns, suspect clusters
- Product analytics: smart‑contract conversion, wallet retention, segment LTV
Architecture & stack
- Sources: RPC/WebSocket nodes (Ethereum, TON, Solana, etc.), public and private APIs
- Pipelines: Go/Node workers, Kafka/NATS, queues, batch with retries
- Storage: PostgreSQL/ClickHouse/BigQuery, S3 archives
- Analytics: dbt/SQL models, dashboards (Grafana/Metabase), alerting
- Integrations: webhooks, CRM/Slack/Telegram, REST/GraphQL API
Roadmap
- 3–5 days: discovery, signals, data and SLA requirements
- 5–10 days: MVP indexing and alerts, first dashboards
- 3–5 days: optimization and enrichment, roles/permissions, docs
Total: 2–4 weeks to your first production alerts.
Why us
- Multi‑chain experience (Ethereum/TON/Solana) with strong data correctness
- Ready components: connectors, normalizers, alerter, auth, quotas
- Focus on signal quality over noise — we measure and improve alert precision
Get in touch
Describe your signals and target metrics — we’ll come back with a plan and estimate within 2–3 business days.