We are proud to integrate eth.events data with leading oracle provider Chainlink!

The eth.events ElasticSearch API will serve as an oracle for Ethereum smart contracts requiring real-time blockchain data from any of our 17 indexed networks. This makes accessing on-chain information a lot easier and more flexible for smart contract developers.

As an example, the eth.events Chainlink oracle leverages the real-time capabilities of our enterprise software stack and enables a simple yet important use case: Real-time validation of transaction hashes.

It can not only provide information on whether a particular blockchain transaction exists and was successfully mined, but also return additional details such as sender and receiver, ETH value and the block number it was mined in.

You can also leverage any other of our API endpoints, see the description here for details.

We plan to further extend the functionality of the adapter in the near future.

For example, we could offer easily consumable gas price predictions for queries across all of our 17 indexed blockchains — get in touch and let us know what YOU need!

Furthermore, we really love the Chainlink team and share their vision of bridging the blockchain world with off-chain data to leverage the huge potential of smart contracts.

Therefore, we have set up a Chainlink node to serve and validate other oracle requests from the network and happily collaborate with other participants to advance the Chainlink ecosystem. For example at web3summit in Berlin, we will present a Chainlink node operator dashboard.

Oracle address: 0x9308B0Bd23794063423f484Cd21c59eD38898108

JobID eth.events uint256: 95766e85c8404f19a194b56f3afefc2b

JobID eth.events bytes32: b8ee885624c6485dbe5460d39c61af95

Price: 0.1 LINK

Happy buidling and stay awesome!