UATU - Query on-chain data in natural language
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  • Problems UATU is solving
  • White Paper
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
      • Background and motivation
      • Objectives of UATU
      • Scope and limitations
    • UATU Architecture
      • Blockchain Nodes & Knowledge Database
      • UATU Services and Service-Specific Databases
      • UATU API Cluster
      • Natural Language Processing (NLP) module
      • UATU Query Language (UATU QL)
      • Data extraction and presentation
  • UATU Services
    • On-chain data services
      • Implementation details and data sources
    • Integration with third-party APIs (where applicable)
  • User Interface, API, and NPM Library
    • Playground for direct user queries
    • API for developers and organisations
    • UATU libraries
      • Installation and usage
      • Library features and functions
    • Security and access control mechanisms
  • Use Cases and Applications
    • End-user scenarios
    • Developer and organisation scenarios
  • Evaluation and Performance Metrics
  • Future Work and Enhancements
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix
    • UATU QL Syntax and Examples
    • Detailed Service Descriptions
    • API Documentation and Usage Examples
    • UATU Library Documentation and Usage Examples
  • Tokenomics
    • Distribution
    • Token Sale Rounds
    • User Metrics & Trade Data
    • Burning
    • Milestones
  • FAQs
    • AI Model & NLP
    • UATU QL
    • UATU Library
    • UATU APIs
    • UATU Services
      • Wallet
      • Ticker
  • Links & Social
    • Uatu Playground
    • UATU Dev Dashboard
    • Twitter
    • Telegram Community
    • LinkedIn
    • Discord
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  1. White Paper

Introduction

The emergence of blockchain technology has revolutionised the way data is stored and accessed, offering a decentralized, secure, and transparent means of exchanging information. The rapid growth of the blockchain ecosystem has led to the development of various public and private blockchains, each with its unique features, consensus mechanisms, and use cases. As these platforms become more prevalent, there is an increasing need for an accessible, user-friendly method to query and analyze the wealth of on-chain data they generate. This white paper introduces UATU, a natural language interface for querying on-chain data across multiple blockchains, designed to address the challenges faced by both end-users and developers in accessing and integrating blockchain data.

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