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HiveSQL is a publicly available Microsoft SQL database that contains the full Hive blockchain dataset. It is not positioned as a general-purpose database product, but rather as a data access service for querying and analyzing on-chain Hive data. Users do not need to store the entire blockchain locally or repeatedly download and process data from public nodes; instead, they send queries to the HiveSQL server and retrieve the results.
Based on the description, HiveSQL’s core value is that it structures on-chain data and exposes it in the form of an MS-SQL Server database. Any application that can connect to Microsoft SQL Server can access it, which makes it friendly for developers familiar with SQL Server, BI tools, or traditional database connectivity. It is suitable for on-chain statistics, account or transaction data lookups, backend data queries for applications, and quick analysis of complex questions. The text does not mention specific supported programming languages, SDKs, REST APIs, table schema documentation, or data update frequency, so connection methods and the data model should still be confirmed before engineering adoption.
HiveSQL currently uses a subscription model because its proposal has not received funding and it cannot be offered for free at the moment. The text states that monthly or daily subscriptions are supported and that there are two subscription types, but it does not disclose specific pricing or payment methods. Support is limited to Discord, which may be acceptable for a community-driven project, but for commercial teams, the lack of email support, ticketing, SLA, or enterprise support information may affect reliability assessment.
Its main advantage is a relatively clear access model: if you can connect to MS-SQL Server, you can query the data. It can also significantly reduce the resource cost of locally syncing the Hive blockchain and performing repeated computations. The downside is that key information is missing, including whether it is open source, whether it can be self-hosted, pricing, API/SDK availability, documentation completeness, and service guarantees. It is best suited for Hive ecosystem developers, data analysts, community researchers, and teams that need fast access to on-chain data without maintaining a full node or indexing system.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, network connectivity, or payment methods, so this remains unknown. If using it from China, it is recommended to first test connectivity to hivesql.io, SQL Server ports, and the availability of the Discord support channel. If access or communication is limited, users may need to consider running their own Hive node and index database, or look for other Hive data services as alternatives.
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