Stream Kaia Events in Near Real Time with Blockdaemon Event Streaming

By:
Conor
Keville
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Blockdaemon Event Streaming adds Kaia Mainnet and Testnet support, enabling teams to monitor blocks, transactions, logs, balances, and reorgs in near real time.

Institutions building on Kaia need timely blockchain data to track activity without adding polling jobs, custom indexers, or extra ingestion tools.

Blockdaemon Event Streaming now supports Kaia Mainnet and Testnet. Teams can define the Kaia activity they want to monitor and deliver events into their own systems in near real time.

What is included

Kaia support in Event Streaming covers:

  • Blocks
  • Transactions
  • Logs
  • Balances
  • Reorgs

Events can be delivered through webhooks or WebSockets. 

Kaia is also supported in related Blockdaemon endpoints:

  • Portfolio supports Kaia tokens for balance and performance tracking
  • Pricing includes Kaia token data
  • Fee estimation supports Kaia Mainnet and Testnet

Supported Kaia chain IDs for Portfolio are accessible via Blockdaemon's documentation.

Why this matters

Polling can be slow and hard to scale. Custom indexers add more systems to build, run, and maintain. Event Streaming gives teams a simpler model. Developers can define the events they need. Blockdaemon delivers those events to the systems they already use. This helps teams reduce custom infrastructure and improve how Kaia data moves through risk, operations, analytics, and product workflows.

How delivery works

Event Streaming supports two delivery models.

- With webhooks, Blockdaemon pushes events to customer servers. This works well for teams with public endpoints.

- With WebSockets, customer systems open a persistent outbound connection to Blockdaemon. This model can be easier to secure in enterprise environments.

Example use cases

  1. Transaction monitoring

Track Kaia transactions and confirmations. Route events into alerting, operations, or customer support workflows.

  1. Balance tracking

Monitor balance changes for watched addresses and route updates into internal systems.

  1. Risk and operations workflows

Send Kaia events into review, monitoring, and exception handling processes.

  1. Data and analytics pipelines

Send Kaia event data into Kafka, analytics tools, or storage systems using WebSockets and Chain Sink.

  1. Portfolio monitoring

Use Portfolio endpoints to track Kaia balances alongside other chains and trigger workflows when balances change.

Conclusion

Kaia support in Event Streaming helps teams receive key on-chain events in near real time and route them into the systems they already use.

Portfolio, Pricing, and fee estimation provide added Kaia data for teams that need balance, value, or fee details.

To learn more about Kaia Event Streaming, book a call with the Blockdaemon team by filling out the form below.

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