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

Scope and limitations

UATU focuses on providing a natural language interface for querying on-chain data from multiple blockchains. Its primary goal is to enable users to access on-chain data easily and intuitively, without the need for specialised knowledge of individual blockchain query languages or APIs. However, there are certain limitations to consider:

  • On-chain data focus: UATU is designed for accessing and analyzing on-chain data and is not intended for off-chain data analysis or enabling the creation, modification, or deletion of data on blockchains.

  • Data source availability: While UATU aims to support a wide range of blockchains and on-chain data services, its coverage depends on the availability and compatibility of data sources.

  • NLP effectiveness: The efficiency of UATU's natural language processing and query resolution capabilities may vary based on the complexity of the queries and the quality of the underlying NLP algorithms.

  • NPM library performance: UATU's NPM library is designed to facilitate seamless integration with web applications and services; however, its performance and compatibility may be affected by factors such as the specific application architecture, network conditions, and security requirements.

Despite these limitations, UATU is committed to ongoing development and refinement, with the aim of expanding its scope and capabilities to better serve the needs of its users and the broader blockchain ecosystem.

As UATU continues to grow and evolve, several key areas of focus will guide its development:

  • Expanding blockchain coverage: UATU will strive to support an increasing number of blockchains and on-chain data services, ensuring the platform remains relevant and useful as the blockchain ecosystem evolves.

  • Enhancing NLP capabilities: The ongoing development of UATU's natural language processing algorithms will help improve query resolution, making it easier for users to access the data they need using plain language.

  • Integrating off-chain data sources: While UATU's primary focus is on on-chain data, future iterations of the platform may explore the integration of off-chain data sources to provide users with a more comprehensive view of the blockchain ecosystem.

  • Developing advanced analytics and visualisation tools: As the amount of available data grows, UATU will develop more sophisticated analytics and visualization tools to help users make sense of the information, identify trends, and make data-driven decisions.

By addressing these areas of focus and remaining responsive to user feedback and market trends, UATU aims to become an indispensable tool for accessing and analysing blockchain data, empowering users and developers to unlock the full potential of the blockchain ecosystem.

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