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Archive Nodes: Powering Web3 Data Access and Historical Analysis

Archive Nodes_ Powering Web3 Data Access and Historical Analysis

Access to historical blockchain data is crucial for developers, researchers, and businesses in Web3. This is where Archive Nodes come into play - serving as comprehensive repositories of a blockchain’s history since its genesis block. Let's dive into what Archive Nodes are, their use cases, and why they're both valuable and challenging to maintain.

What are Archive Nodes?

Archive Nodes are specialized full nodes that store the entire history of a blockchain, including all transactions, smart contract interactions, and state changes since the genesis block. Unlike pruned full nodes that only keep recent data, and are quicker to sync, Archive Nodes maintain a complete record of the blockchain's evolution. 

Developer Use Cases
  1. Auditing and Compliance: Financial institutions, regulators, and accounting firms often need to verify historical transactions for tax and compliance purposes.
  2. dApp Development: Developers can access historical contract states and interactions, crucial for building robust decentralized applications. Researchers and analysts can query past states of the blockchain for in-depth studies and trend analysis.
  3. Blockchain Explorers: Services like Etherscan and other block explorers rely heavily on Archive Nodes to provide users with comprehensive blockchain data for the entire lifetime of the chain.
The Challenges of Running Archive Nodes

Despite their utility, many node providers shy away from offering Archive Nodes due to:

  1. High Operational Costs: The hardware and maintenance costs for Archive Nodes are significantly higher than standard nodes due to these added storage costs. Archive Nodes often require multiple terabytes (TBs) of storage - dozens of TBs in some cases.
  2. Synchronization Complexity: Keeping Archive Nodes in sync with the network is a complex, resource-intensive process.
  3. Client Optimization: Ensuring quick data retrieval from vast datasets requires sophisticated database management. The selection of the chain client to run the archive node on plays an important role in the performance for the end-user.
Validation Cloud's Archive Node Solutions

At Validation Cloud, we recognize the importance of Archive Nodes to developers and offer solutions for several key networks:

1. Stellar Horizon Archive Nodes

Stellar's Horizon provides a RESTful API server for the Stellar network. Validation Cloud’s Archive Nodes for Stellar maintain a complete history of the network, allowing developers to query historical ledger data, transaction details, and account states. This is crucial for applications requiring deep historical analysis of Stellar network operations.

2. Hedera Mirror Nodes

Hedera's Mirror Nodes are akin to Archive Nodes, providing a view of the network's historical state. Validation Cloud’s Hedera Mirror Node service allows developers to:

  • Query transaction history
  • Access historical account balances
  • Retrieve past smart contract states
  • Monitor network performance over time

Hedera's approach to Mirror Nodes emphasizes data accessibility while maintaining the network's high throughput and low latency. More information on how to work with Hedera Mirror Nodes can be found in our blog post, How to Leverage Hedera Mirror Nodes for Data Applications.”

 3. Ethereum Mainnet Archive Nodes

Ethereum Archive Nodes are perhaps the most demanding in terms of resources, but they're invaluable for many Ethereum-based applications. Our Ethereum Archive Nodes offer:

  • All eth_getLogs requests

Upon request:

  • Complete transaction history since the genesis block 
  • Historical state access for any block height
  • Support for complex queries and trace calls

Ethereum's approach to Archive Nodes is particularly data-intensive due to the network's size and age. 

Powering Web3 Data Access and Historical Analysis

Archive Nodes are a critical component of the Web3 infrastructure, enabling deep historical analysis and complex application development. While challenging to maintain, their value in providing comprehensive blockchain data is undeniable. At Validation Cloud, we're committed to offering robust Archive Node solutions across multiple networks, empowering developers and businesses to harness the full potential of blockchain technology.

By leveraging our expertise in managing these data-intensive nodes, developers can focus on building innovative applications without the overhead of maintaining complex infrastructure. As the Web3 ecosystem continues to grow, the role of Archive Nodes in supporting advanced use cases and ensuring transparency will only become more significant.

 

About Validation Cloud

Validation Cloud is a Web3 data streaming and infrastructure company that connects organizations into Web3 through a fast, scalable, and intelligent platform. Headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, Validation Cloud offers highly performant and customizable products in staking, node, and data-as-a-service. Learn more at Validationcloud.io | LinkedIn | X