Hedera Hashgraph + Google BigQuery = The Next Level in Crypto Analytics

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In the sprawling jungle of blockchain data, a new beast just landed in the Google BigQuery public datasets zoo, Hedera Hashgraph.

This is a full-throttle, community-powered charge led by the Hedera Foundation and allies, aiming to drag HBAR’s ledger data out of the shadows and into the spotlight where analysts, developers, and enterprises can pick it apart alongside the big league blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

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People can peek under the hood

So, what’s the big deal? Well, Hedera’s full transaction history is now accessible on the same Friday afternoon bar where all the big ballers like Bitcoin or Ethereum have been hanging out.

This move means you can run your SQL wizardry to analyze HBAR’s blockchain without setting up an entire indexing cavalry yourself.

The Hedera Foundation proudly trumpets this as a community-built fiesta, engineers from Hashgraph, Ariane Labs, and Hedera collaborated to build the plumbing, while Google just supplied the cloud stage.

The data flows through HBAR’s open-source ETL pipelines, meaning people can peek under the hood, contribute fixes, or follow along as the network moving forward.

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Partnership synergy

This dataset levels the playing field, enabling users to compare tokenized assets, NFTs, smart contracts, and DeFi action on Hedera right alongside Bitcoin and Ethereum. No more “HBAR is the underdog” whispers, now it’s a full contender in the institutional-grade analytics arena.

Back in 2020, Google Cloud stepped up as a Hedera Governing Council member, nodding to the synergy early on.

Now, the partnership is paying dividends, integrating HBAR’s ledger with the crème de la crème of Google Cloud’s public distributed ledger tech datasets.

Ready for prime time

For data junkies, this is more than a shiny new toy. Experts say this is a sign that Hedera is done playing in the kiddie pool and ready to swim with the analytics sharks.

Hedera’s starring role in Google BigQuery’s ecosystem means its data just got serious, a bright spotlight on a blockchain ready for prime time, fueled by community spirit and open-source savvy.


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András Mészáros
Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld
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With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

📅 Published: November 13, 2025 • 🕓 Last updated: November 13, 2025
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