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# Kaiko Blockchain Monitoring

[Kaiko Blockchain Monitoring](https://www.kaiko.com/products/monitoring/blockchain-monitoring) supports Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana\* blockchains, with comprehensive coverage for each network, including:

* All native coin transfers
* All token transfers (e.g., ERC-20, where applicable)
* Staking deposits and withdrawals
* Gas fees

We provide [**historical data**](#user-content-fn-1)[^1] back to each chain's inception alongside real-time update&#x73;**.** We continuously expand our coverage, and can support new blockchains quickly.\
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\&#xNAN;*\* Solana blockchain includes 30-days rolling history as part of any standard package. Custom packages offering longer rolling histories back to inception are also available.*

[^1]: Note: *Solana blockchain includes 30-days rolling history as part of any standard package. Custom packages offering longer rolling histories back to inception are also available.*


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