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Metahub connects blockchain records with verified context, making metadata more than just labelling but giving business data the structure it needs to be found, understood, and used well.
The Metadata Challenge
Metadata is critical for making sense of blockchain data. But today, it’s poorly handled, inconsistent, and difficult to work with – creating real usability challenges.Raw Data Without Readable Context
Raw Data Without Readable Context
On-chain data is often raw, fragmented, pseudonymous, and hard to read. Without clear classification, users lose context, search gets harder, and discovery and interpretation slow down and become less effective.
Fragmented Identity
Fragmented Identity
Metadata is usually scattered and hidden in a stream of on-chain data, making lookups slower, integration harder, and errors become much more likely.
Opaque Labeling and Risk
Opaque Labeling and Risk
Label attribution rules remain a black box for users, who need to understand how a label was assigned, what signals support it, and whether the attribution can be verified.
To address these gaps, Metahub turns them into usable metadata for search, analysis, verification, and product workflows.
Turning Labels Into Intelligence
Most explorers stop at attaching names to blockchain records. The next layer begins when labeled entities can interact with each other as structured data.The same labels used for navigation can also power analytics, relationship mapping, flow tracking, and financial audits.
High-Quality Labeling in Practice
Metahub uses labels to make technical blockchain records easier to interpret without hiding the underlying data.- Profile
- Performance
- Activity
- Contracts
- Pools
- Coins
- NFTs
- Actions
- Malicious
In the Modo CC Public example, ecosystem records for an account are consolidated into a structured profile that includes domains, links, status labels, apps, tokens, and related entities.

Off-Chain Data Integration
Significant, valuable real-life information is often left outside the blockchain. Below are samples of data we handle.| Data type | Data Objects | Data |
|---|---|---|
| Business data | - companies - institutions - staking and validation providers - service providers | - name - description - category - contacts - website - social links: Discord, Telegram, X (Twitter) - code repository - related partners - related projects and apps - related tokens - related contracts - related service providers |
| Market Data | - companies - institutions - staking and validation providers - service providers | - price - market cap - trading volume - circulated supply - total supply |
| Contract Data | smart contracts | - creator - verification status - source code - related contracts - related tokens |
| Token Metrics | tokens | - price - market cap - trading volume - circulated supply - total supply |
| Project data | - projects - apps | - company - website - category - social links: Discord, Telegram, X (Twitter) |
How Data Appears in Metahub
Modo uses gRPC, human expertise, and AI automation to populate Metahub with data.gRPC
Modo has direct access to on-chain data via gRPC nodes and makes it publicly available on explorers.
Experts
Our data scientists analyze sources, verify entities, and review the broader off-chain context first-hand.
Modo AI
AI scans raw data, extracts metadata, links entities, and speeds up classification.
Use Cases
Below are specific use cases that demonstrate how Metahub makes a difference.Token Metrics
Token, Liquidity Pool, DEX Pair metadata like price, volume,
market cap, parameters.
market cap, parameters.
Business Profile
Public accounts: company label, social links, related partners, projects, apps,
validators, infrastructure, social links.
validators, infrastructure, social links.
Directory
Full list and summary of companies, projects, and applications found in a blockchain ecosystem.
Domain Name Services
Human-readable account names provided by Blockchain Domain Name Service systems.
Smart Contracts
Contract verification statuses, source code, related contracts, update history, and more.
Malicious Activity Detection
Get alerts on accounts, tokens, smart contracts, and other objects showing suspicious activity.
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