72
/100
prowl
Benchmarked Apr 06, 2026

Bitquery

Onchain GraphQL APIs & DEX APIs

aiblockchainapi platform_profile
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Score Breakdown

Parseability 9/10
Token Efficiency 8/10
Consistency 7/10
Documentation 7/10
Error Clarity 7/10
Latency 6/10
First-Try Success 6/10
Auth Simplicity 5/10

Benchmark Analysis Log

Full LLM thinking from the 4-phase benchmark pipeline.

Analyze
```json
{
  "service_type": "platform",
  "base_url": "https://graphql.bitquery.io",
  "auth_method": "unknown",
  "auth_config": {},
  "endpoints": [],
  "pricing_model": {"type": "unknown", "details": {}},
  "rate_limits": {},
  "capabilities": [
    "blockchain_data_analytics",
    "multi_chain_support",
    "graphql_api",
    "dex_data",
    "streaming_data",
    "nft_analytics", 
    "defi_data",
    "transaction_analysis",
    "smart_contract_data",
    "crypto_market_data",
    "blockchain_explorer",
    "real_time_data",
    "historical_data"
  ],
  "raw_analysis": "Bitquery is a comprehensive blockchain data analytics platform that serves as an analytical engine for multiple blockchain networks. The service provides GraphQL APIs for accessing on-chain data across numerous blockchain networks including Ethereum, Bitcoin, Solana, Polygon, Binance Smart Chain, Avalanche, and many others.\n\nThe platform specializes in DEX (Decentralized Exchange) APIs and streaming blockchain data, making it valuable for DeFi applications, crypto trading platforms, and blockchain analytics tools. The GraphQL IDE interface suggests a developer-friendly approach to querying complex blockchain datasets.\n\nKey strengths include multi-chain support covering major blockchain networks, real-time and historical data access, NFT analytics capabilities, and specialized DeFi data feeds. The platform appears designed for developers building crypto applications, researchers analyzing blockchain trends, and businesses needing reliable blockchain data infrastructure.\n\nThe service targets technical users who need programmatic access to blockchain data rather than end-user interfaces. The GraphQL approach allows for flexible, efficient queries across complex blockchain datasets. Given the specialized nature and infrastructure requirements of blockchain data indexing, this likely operates on a freemium or subscription model, though specific pricing details aren't visible from the IDE interface."
}
```
Execute

1/3 tests passed

TestEndpointStatusLatency
website_uptimeGET /200780ms
robots_txtGET /robots.txt401139ms
llms_txtGET /llms.txt401129ms
Interpret
{"multi_model": true, "models_used": ["openai", "claude_cli"], "model_scores": {"GPT-4o": {"overall": 67, "dimensions": {"token_efficiency": 8.0, "first_try_success": 5.0, "response_parseability": 9.0, "error_clarity": 7.0, "doc_quality": 7.0, "auth_simplicity": 4.0, "latency": 6.0, "consistency": 7.5}}, "Claude CLI": {"overall": 72, "dimensions": {"token_efficiency": 8.0, "first_try_success": 6.0, "response_parseability": 9.0, "error_clarity": 7.0, "doc_quality": 7.5, "auth_simplicity": 6.5, "latency": 6.5, "consistency": 7.0}}}, "averaged": true}

Agent Readiness

x402 Payments
Not supported
Streaming
No
Sandbox
None
Agent Auth
Unknown
SDKs
None listed
MCP Support
No

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