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Quick Take: Ethereum OCR Feed Queries
This query allows us to visualize Chainlink OCR feed activity and compare a single node operator's performance against the whole. |
Ethereum OCR Feed Queries
This query allows us to visualize Chainlink OCR feed activity and compare a single node operator's performance against the whole. Lets break down the query to understand the data it is retrieving.
Full query can be found here: https://dune.com/queries/843986
NOTE: Before continuing with the break down, it is recommended that you have a basic understanding of SQL language queries and how to interact with Ethereum smart contracts.
Helpful Resources:
Getting a list of all Chainlink OCR contracts:
In this subquery, generate a list of all contracts that a set of well-known node operators are transmitting to within the ethereum."transactions"
table. In this case, the node operators chosen are Chainlayer, DexTrac, Fiews and Linkpool. The substring
filter of '\xc9807539'
is used to only retrieve transactions from the nodes with the Transmit method. Since each node operator will interact with a contract multiple times, only one occurrence of the contract address is needed in the final list. The all_ocr_contracts
alias (can be changed to any desired name) will hold list of contracts for later use in the query.
all_ocr_contracts AS ( SELECT DISTINCT("to") FROM ethereum."transactions" WHERE "from" in ( '\xb976d01275b809333e3efd76d1d31fe9264466d0', -- DexTrac '\xc74cE67BfC623c803D48AFc74a09A6FF6b599003', -- Chainlayer '\x218B5a7861dBf368D09A84E0dBfF6C6DDbf99DB8', -- Fiews '\xcC29be4Ca92D4Ecc43C8451fBA94C200B83991f6' -- LinkPool ) AND substring("data":: bytea FROM 0 FOR 5):: bytea = '\xc9807539' )
Getting a list of Chainlink OCR contracts for a single node:
As in the above section, generate a list of all contracts that a single node operator is transmitting to within the ethereum."transactions"
table. In this case, the node operator chosen is DexTrac. The substring
filter of '\xc9807539'
is again used to only retrieve transactions from the nodes with the Transmit method. Since the node operator will interact with a contract multiple times, only one occurrence of the contract address is needed in the final list. The dt_ocr_contracts
alias (can be changed to any desired name) will hold list of contracts for later use in the query.
dt_ocr_contracts AS ( SELECT DISTINCT("to") FROM ethereum."transactions" WHERE "from" in ( '\xb976d01275b809333e3efd76d1d31fe9264466d0' -- DexTrac ) AND substring("data":: bytea FROM 0 FOR 5):: bytea = '\xc9807539' )
Retrieving all transactions from OCR contracts:
This subquery retrieves transaction data from the all_ocr_contracts
subquery. Results are filtered for only the Transmit method transactions and block_time >= '2020-08-08'
helps optimize the query by providing a starting date to search from. Final results are grouped by the month, GROUP BY tx_date
. Aliases can be named as desired.
date_trunc('month', block_time)
: condenses the block time timestamps for the transaction data by monthCOUNT(DISTINCT("to"))
: generates a count of the individual OCR contractsCOUNT(CASE WHEN success = true THEN 1 END)
: generates a count of the total OCR transmit transactions that were successful
all_ocr_transmits AS ( SELECT date_trunc('month', block_time) AS tx_date, COUNT(DISTINCT("to")) AS count_ocr_contracts, COUNT(CASE WHEN success = true THEN 1 END) AS ocr_runs FROM ethereum."transactions" WHERE "to" in (SELECT * FROM all_ocr_contracts) AND substring("data":: bytea FROM 0 FOR 5):: bytea = '\xc9807539' AND block_time >= '2020-08-08' GROUP BY tx_date )