Token Terminal brings Immutable’s onchain data in front of 300,000 institutional customers

Token TerminalPublished on 2024-05-30Last updated on 2024-08-23

Token Terminal has completed its integration of Immutable zkEVM, Immutable X, and Immutable Orderbook (“Immutable”) to enable institutional-grade onchain analytics for the Immutable ecosystem. This integration improves the accessibility of Immutable’s onchain data to enable more informed decision-making for all stakeholders in the ecosystem.


What’s the impact of a Data Partnership with Token Terminal?

A complete data solution for Immutable: data infrastructure, analytics, and distribution in one

  • Token Terminal is the only fullstack onchain data platform in crypto.
  • As part of the Data Partnership with the Immutable team, we run redundant archive nodes for the Immutable blockchain to maximize data granularity, accuracy, and auditability.
  • As a result of our fullstack approach, Immutable’s data is now accessible via the Bloomberg Terminal. Additionally, IMX, the network’s native token, is eligible for inclusion in Token Terminal-powered cryptoasset index products.
An overview of our end-to-end Data Pipeline for Immutable.

1. Chain dashboards: understand how Immutable benchmarks against other ecosystems in crypto

Access Immutable's onchain data on multiple levels, from chain to contract views

  • Our chain dashboards enable analysts to take a “chain-first” view into the data.
  • These dashboards make it easy for analysts to understand how Immutable compares against other ecosystems based on tens of different metrics.
  • Further, we enable analysts to understand which market sectors, projects, and contracts that drive usage on Immutable.
A chain comparison view built using the Trending contracts dashboard.
A chain > market sector > project > contract view built using the Trending contracts dashboard.

2. Market sector dashboards: understand how Immutable compares to other projects within its market sector

Compare the performance of Immutable within the NFT marketplaces market sector

  • Our market sector dashboards enable analysts to take a “market sector-first” view into the data.
  • These dashboards make it easy to understand how Immutable compares against other NFT marketplaces based on tens of different metrics.
Monthly active users (MAUs) for Immutable highlighted on our Market sector dashboard.
Monthly active users (MAUs) for Immutable highlighted on our Market sector dashboard (market share view).

3. Project dashboards: understand how Immutable performs on financial and usage metrics

Perform in-depth analysis on Immutable

  • Our project dashboards enable crypto analysts to take a “project -first” view into the data.
  • These dashboards make it easy to understand how Immutable performs on both financial (fees, revenue, token incentives, etc.) and alternative metrics (DAUs, MAUs, user retention, etc.) over time.
An overview of the Immutable project dashboard.
An overview of Immutable's onchain financials and core KPIs.
Cohort analysis (retention rates) of monthly active users on Immutable.

4. Metric dashboards: benchmark Immutable against the rest of the market using individual metrics

Evaluate Immutable's performance in the crypto market based on over 30 individual metrics

  • Our metric dashboards enable analysts to take a “metric-first” view into the data.
  • These dashboards make it easy to understand how Immutable compares against the rest of the crypto market based on a single metric (note that there are tens of different metrics available for these comparisons).
Immutable highlighted on the Bridge deposits dashboard.
Immutable highlighted on the Daily active users (DAU) dashboard.

5. Custom dashboards: build your own Terminal to track the Immutable-specific metrics that matter

Create your own personalized dashboards to track the performance of Immutable

  • Our custom dashboards, such as the Crypto screener, enable analysts to take a “custom” view into the data.
  • These dashboards make it easy to understand how Immutable compares against the rest of the crypto market based on the metrics of the analyst’s choice.
Immutable highlighted on the Crypto screener dashboard.

6. Institutional customers: Immutable reaches a new and growing customer segment in crypto

Immutable’s onchain data becomes accessible to hundreds of thousands of institutional customers

  • Token Terminal’s unique fullstack operating model allows us to serve Immutable's standardized onchain datasets to the world’s premier financial data companies and investment firms.
  • Starting today, Immutable data can be found on the Bloomberg Terminal (via the Crypto Fundamentals Application that is available on the Bloomberg App Store).
  • Further, IMX, the network’s native token, is eligible to be included in Token Terminal-powered cryptoasset indexes, launched by MarketVector, a regulated benchmark data provider that has built fundamentals-based cryptoasset indexes leveraging Token Terminal data.
Crypto Fundamentals Application @ Bloomberg Terminal.
MVTT10F MarketVector™ Token Terminal Fundamental Index.

Relevant links

  1. Immutable dashboard on Token Terminal
  2. Terminal Pro
  3. Terminal API
  4. Data Room
  5. Data Partnership
  6. Docs
  7. Crypto Fundamentals Application @ Bloomberg Terminal
  8. MVTT10F MarketVector™ Token Terminal Fundamental Index

The authors of this content, or members, affiliates, or stakeholders of Token Terminal may be participating or are invested in protocols or tokens mentioned herein. The foregoing statement acts as a disclosure of potential conflicts of interest and is not a recommendation to purchase or invest in any token or participate in any protocol. Token Terminal does not recommend any particular course of action in relation to any token or protocol. The content herein is meant purely for educational and informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as financial, investment, legal, tax or any other professional or other advice. None of the content and information herein is presented to induce or to attempt to induce any reader or other person to buy, sell or hold any token or participate in any protocol or enter into, or offer to enter into, any agreement for or with a view to buying or selling any token or participating in any protocol. Statements made herein (including statements of opinion, if any) are wholly generic and not tailored to take into account the personal needs and unique circumstances of any reader or any other person. Readers are strongly urged to exercise caution and have regard to their own personal needs and circumstances before making any decision to buy or sell any token or participate in any protocol. Observations and views expressed herein may be changed by Token Terminal at any time without notice. Token Terminal accepts no liability whatsoever for any losses or liabilities arising from the use of or reliance on any of this content.

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