Expanding On-Chain Access: Ethereum Indexed Data Coming Soon to Hgraph

Over the past few years, our work within the Hedera ecosystem has given us a clear understanding of how important accessible, high-quality blockchain data is for builders. From supporting early-stage teams to collaborating with enterprise clients, we’ve seen the same challenges appear repeatedly: raw node data is difficult to work with, indexing is resource-intensive, and many organizations simply want reliable, structured information they can use immediately.

Today, we’re excited to share that we are expanding that mission to Ethereum. Hgraph will soon offer fully indexed Ethereum data via API, bringing the same clarity and performance our Hedera users rely on to one of the most active ecosystems in the blockchain industry.

Hgraph plans to launch their Ethereum data services in 2026.

What We’ve Learned from Hedera

Our Hedera offering has served a wide range of teams, from marketplaces to financial applications to analytics providers. Through that experience, we’ve learned several key lessons:

  • Normalized, well-structured data accelerates development far more than raw node access.

  • Many teams benefit from schema consistency when working across multiple networks.

  • High-availability infrastructure is critical for production use cases, especially those involving financial or time-sensitive operations.

  • Builders often need more than data; they need context, tooling, and advisory support to get from concept to deployment.

These insights have directly shaped how we designed our Ethereum integration.

Why Ethereum and Why Now

Ethereum continues to be a leading environment for decentralized applications across DeFi, tokenized art, NFTs, gaming, social protocols, and enterprise use cases. At the same time, the volume and complexity of on-chain activity can make data extraction difficult without specialized indexing infrastructure.

By expanding to Ethereum, we aim to provide:

  • Fully indexed blockchain history (transactions, logs, contract interactions)

  • Fast, query-ready APIs to reduce engineering overhead

  • Scalable infrastructure capable of supporting both analytical and real-time workloads

Our goal is to make Ethereum data reliable, accessible, and production-ready from day one.

Software Development and Advisory Capabilities

While data is a core component of what we offer, many teams also rely on us for:

  • Custom software development, including smart contract development

  • Architecture design and optimization

  • Indexing consultation and data modeling

  • End-to-end advisory for on-chain application development

Working across ecosystems has given us a broad view of pattern recognition, what works, what fails, and what teams need to ship products with confidence.

A Personal Note on Data Accessibility

My own introduction to tokenized art, primarily through collecting on Ethereum, reinforced how central data is to digital ecosystems. Tokenization created new expectations around verifiable ownership, provenance, and transparency. Accessing that information wasn’t always simple, and that experience offered a clear, practical reminder: better data unlocks better products.

That perspective continues to influence the decisions we make at Hgraph, including this expansion.

Looking Ahead: More Networks, More Tools

Ethereum is the next step, but not the final one.

We intend to expand our indexed data offerings to additional networks over time. Our long-term goal is to provide a unified interface for high-quality on-chain data across multiple ecosystems, allowing developers to build without navigating inconsistent standards or fragmented infrastructure.

Tell Us What You Need

As we finalize our Ethereum integration, we want to hear from the people building in this space.

  • What on-chain data do you rely on most?

  • What is hardest to access today?

  • Where can indexing, normalization, or analytics support unlock new capabilities for your team?

Your feedback directly informs our roadmap and helps us prioritize future development.

If you’re interested in early access, upcoming announcements, or advisory support around Ethereum or Hedera, we’d love to connect.


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