I would not use a Ryzen CPU for this if you want to me dealing with large datasets / databases and searches an EPYC is the better choice if you want to stick with AMD and if you want to go Intel use a good Xeon.
Same with RAM, if you are manipulating large data sets to analyze you start with the largest one that you may want to look at, at this point from your last post it's the utxos and double it so you would want about 262GB of RAM. You could probably get away with 256GB at that point it's still not ideal but you would be able to load everything into RAM instead of pulling from the drive and look at it there. If you are going to do it, do it right.
I spend a lot of time telling customers 'I told you so' when they try to do things with lower spec hardware for things and they complain it's slow. For a desktop PC having to wait a few extra seconds here and there for some things because you got an i3 instead of an i5 or i7 is one thing. Depending on what you are doing in terms of analyzing this becomes hours instead of minutes.
-Dave