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Dune Analytics: Track Crypto Data, Airdrops, and Market Trends Like a Pro

When you want to know if an airdrop is real, or why a token’s price spiked overnight, Dune Analytics, a powerful on-chain data platform that turns blockchain activity into easy-to-read dashboards. Also known as Dune, it lets anyone—whether you’re a trader, investor, or just curious—see what’s actually happening on the blockchain, not just what’s being advertised. You don’t need to be a coder. You just need to ask the right question, and Dune gives you the answer in charts, tables, and live updates.

Dune Analytics isn’t just about prices. It’s about behavior. It shows you who’s holding tokens, how much liquidity is moving in a DeFi pool, or if a project’s users are still active—or vanished. That’s why so many posts here use it to check if a crypto airdrop like CANDY or BABY is still live, or if a token like SOVRN or KOII has real users behind it. You can see if a project’s wallet is just sitting there, or if it’s actively swapping, staking, or paying out rewards. And when exchanges like Upbit or TradeOgre get hit with fines, Dune helps show the transaction patterns that led to the crackdown.

It’s also how you spot scams. If a project claims a huge airdrop but Dune shows zero wallet activity, zero token transfers, and no real users—it’s fake. You can check the same way for HyperGraph, CovidToken, or LongBit. Dune doesn’t lie. It doesn’t need to. It just shows the raw data from the blockchain. And that’s why it’s the go-to tool for anyone who wants to stop guessing and start knowing.

Under the hood, Dune connects to dozens of blockchains—Ethereum, Polygon, Celo, Sui, and more. That’s why you’ll find posts here using it to track RadioShack on Celo, Shadow Exchange on Sonic, or KyberSwap Classic on Avalanche. It’s not a trading platform. It’s a magnifying glass for the blockchain. And whether you’re checking if impermanent loss is eating your liquidity, or if slashing risks are real for your staking, Dune gives you the numbers to make smart moves.

What you’ll find in this collection are real-world examples of how people used Dune Analytics to cut through the noise. No hype. No promises. Just data that proves what’s working, what’s dead, and what’s a total scam. If you’ve ever wondered how to tell if a crypto project is real or just a flash in the pan, this is your guide.