In this article, I will introduce Bitquery’s Streaming APIs as an alternative to Moralis, which is deprecating some of its NFT endpoints. This change may prompt developers to look for alternative solutions. Bitquery offers a wide range of tools for interacting with and analyzing NFTs.
Bitquery offers flexible NFT transfer APIs that allow you to query NFT transfers and apply filters based on parameters such as senders, receivers, transactions, blocks, timeframes, specific collections, amounts, and more.
Here are some examples:
Bitquery also offers an Event API to fetch event logs for smart contracts, similar to Moralis’ /erc20/{address}/allowance
endpoint.
Bitquery provides further APIs for more advanced analytics: