Hedera Joins Google BigQuery for Easier Blockchain Access

TheCryptoTimesPublicado em 2025-10-31Última atualização em 2025-11-10

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Hedera Hashgraph has been added to Google Cloud’s BigQuery public datasets. This means developers, analysts, and enterprises will have access to the full transaction history of the Hedera network alongside major blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

This integration was led by the Hedera Foundation and made possible with the help of Ariane Labs, Hashgraph, and Google. The project aims to make Hedera data easier to query and analyze, which gives users a scalable way to explore blockchain activity without managing complex infrastructure.

Making blockchain data easy and open for everyone

With BigQuery, users can compare transaction speeds and costs with other blockchain networks, track tokenized assets and NFTs, including Hedera’s native token service (HTS), across different blockchains. Additionally, the dataset allows users to study smart contracts, DeFi trends, and Hedera’s growth over time. 

“Hedera’s inclusion in BigQuery public datasets allows developers, analysts, and enterprises to query the full transaction history of the Hedera network alongside other leading blockchains,” the Hedera Foundation said in its release on X.

The integration was built with open-source frameworks, and all ETL scripts are available for the community. This makes the dataset transparent, shared, and easy to update in the future. BigQuery will keep the data updated with changes in the network and improvements to the data format. Developers and researchers can also contribute to the dataset through the open-source repository.

HBAR surge almost 10% in 24 hour

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Following the announcement, HBAR, the network’s native token surged to $0.19. This is a 9.53% increase in the last 24 hours, with a 130% surge in trading activity to $483 million in volume. As a result, the token has managed to push into the top 20 cryptocurrencies.

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