XBlock-EOS: Extracting and exploring blockchain data from EOSIO
Blockchain-based cryptocurrencies and applications have flourished in blockchain research community. Massive data generated from diverse blockchain systems bring not only huge business values but also technological challenges in data analytics of heterogeneous blockchain data. Different from Bitcoin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Information processing & management 2021-05, Vol.58 (3), p.102477, Article 102477 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Blockchain-based cryptocurrencies and applications have flourished in blockchain research community. Massive data generated from diverse blockchain systems bring not only huge business values but also technological challenges in data analytics of heterogeneous blockchain data. Different from Bitcoin and Ethereum, EOSIO has richer diversity and a higher volume of blockchain data due to its unique architectural design in resource management, consensus scheme and high throughput. Despite its popularity (e.g., 89,800,000 blocks generated till November 14, 2019 since its launch on June 8, 2018), few studies have been made on data analysis of EOSIO. To fill this gap, we collect and process the up-to-date on-chain data from EOSIO. We name these well-processed EOSIO datasets as XBlock-EOS, which consists of 7 well-processed datasets: (1) Block, Transaction and Action, (2) Internal and External EOS Transfer Action, (3) Contract Information, (4) Contract Invocation, (5) Token Action, (6) Account Creation, (7) Resource Management. It is challenging to process and analyze a high volume of raw EOSIO data and establish the mapping from original raw data to the well-grained datasets since it requires substantial efforts in extracting various types of data as well as sophisticated knowledge on software engineering and data analytics. Meanwhile, we present statistics and exploration on these datasets. Moreover, we also outline the possible research opportunities based on XBlock-EOS.
•Fine-grained data processing from 89,800,000 blocks of EOSIO raw data.•EOSIO blockchain data analytics.•Statistics and exploration of EOSIO blockchain data.•Outline the research opportunities based on EOSIO blockchain data. |
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ISSN: | 0306-4573 1873-5371 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ipm.2020.102477 |