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#Cardano family ☀️
Week 6 of building CAP (Cardano Analytics Platform) at
@gimbalabs #pieceofpie #hackathon
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This week we focused on improving CAP’s federated analytics reliability, refining Cardano-specific query handling, and continuing the frontend transition toward a more scalable, modular, theme-driven UI architecture.
What we did:
Backend & query layer:
- Improved federated query handling and validation flows
- Fixed edge cases where SQL results exist without SPARQL results
- Improved query normalization and value extraction reliability
- Improved Lovelace and ADA conversion handling in query results
- Improved Cardano value detection and numeric interpretation
- Improved entity-to-link conversion for Cardano explorer integrations
- Improved Cardanoscan block-link mapping behavior
- Fixed metrics persistence issues involving chart data serialization
- Continued refining federated query naming consistency across agents, metrics, cache, planner, and LLM layers
- Improved logging, typing consistency, cache handling, and internal agentic query tooling
Frontend & visualization:
- Continued migrating the CAP styling toward a token-driven theme architecture
- Migrated dashboard, admin, analyses, shell, settings, loading, payment, and share modal styles to theme tokens
- Modularized large CSS systems across navbar, sidebar, settings, analyses, and theme layers
- Split Paper, Graphite, Midnight, and Terminal theme overrides into dedicated modules
- Added theme auditing helpers for CSS size and hardcoded theme detection
- Improved maintainability and separation of concerns across the frontend styling system
- Added social-share thumbnail metadata for improved CAP link previews across platforms
Why this matters:
CAP is evolving into a more reliable and production-oriented AI analytics platform for Cardano, combining federated onchain/offchain querying, agentic orchestration, semantic reasoning, payment-enabled access control, and a customizable analytics workspace.
This week’s work focused heavily on stability, maintainability, frontend scalability, and improving how CAP interprets and presents Cardano-native data.
Next week:
- Continue refining federated query orchestration
- Improve semantic extraction and normalization reliability
- Continue frontend modularization and token migration
- Improve explorer/entity linking behavior
- Continue testing billing and gated-access flows
- Continue optimization, polish, and bug fixing
Still building 🚀
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