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
  2. Introduction

Objectives of UATU

UATU aims to address the challenges mentioned above by achieving the following objectives:

  1. Streamline access to on-chain data: By leveraging natural language processing techniques, UATU allows users to submit queries in plain English, making it easier and more intuitive for non-technical users to access blockchain data.

  2. Consolidate data from diverse blockchains: UATU integrates data from multiple blockchains into a single platform, reducing the complexity and time spent on data integration and management for developers.

  3. Standardize data presentation: By harmonizing data structures and formats, UATU offers users a consistent and coherent view of on-chain data across different platforms.

  4. Enable cross-chain analysis: UATU allows users to query and compare data from different blockchains in a single request, facilitating insights and understanding of trends and relationships across the blockchain ecosystem.

  5. Provide a developer-friendly library: UATU's NPM library enables seamless integration with web applications and services, making it easier for developers to access and display blockchain data with minimal effort.

  6. Adapt and evolve: UATU will continuously improve the platform based on user feedback, market trends, and technological advancements to better serve the needs of its users and the broader blockchain ecosystem.

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