For anyone diving into Web3 analytics, SQL is genuinely a game-changer. Whether you're tracking blockchain transactions, analyzing smart contract interactions, or monitoring on-chain metrics, SQL's query flexibility makes it the go-to tool for data analysts in crypto. The ability to slice through massive datasets efficiently? That's what separates serious analysts from casual observers. If you're building a career in Web3, mastering SQL isn't optional—it's essential.

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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 4h ago
SQL definitely needs to be learned, but very few analysts can truly use it effectively.
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SillyWhalevip
· 4h ago
SQL is really unavoidable; if you don't learn it, don't bother working with on-chain data, bro.
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YieldHuntervip
· 4h ago
ngl sql is just table stakes at this point, if you're not running queries on-chain data you're basically flying blind. but like... technically speaking, most "analysts" out there are just copying dashboards without understanding correlation coefficients. that's the real gap imo
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