Singapore City, Singapore, June 11th, 2024, Chainwire
SubQuery Network, a leading provider of Web3 infrastructure, has recently unveiled two new RPCs specifically designed for the Polkadot ecosystem. These RPC services are now accessible for both Polkadot and Kusama networks, marking a significant milestone as the first decentralized RPCs available on Substrate-based networks.
SubQuery Network boasts a vast web3 infrastructure supporting nearly 200 networks globally. Consisting of a network of decentralized indexers and RPC providers, SubQuery enables decentralized applications (dapps) to access blockchain data quickly and reliably without relying on centralized control points. Developers working on projects within the Polkadot and Kusama ecosystems can now take advantage of SubQuery’s decentralized RPC nodes.
James Bayly, the COO of SubQuery, expressed his excitement about being the first to offer decentralized RPC services for Polkadot on the SubQuery Network. With node operators already managing RPCs and various nodes across multiple ecosystems, SubQuery is uniquely positioned to support Polkadot developers with their infrastructure needs.
The decentralized RPCs deployed for the Polkadot relay chain and Kusama networks are operated by over 30 independent Node Operators. These RPC services play a crucial role in enabling efficient operations for blockchain projects by allowing them to retrieve data from various sources seamlessly.
RPCs serve as a vital communication link between blockchain nodes and external entities, facilitating data retrieval, smart contract interactions, and transaction submissions. By providing decentralized RPCs, SubQuery Network eliminates the need for dapps to rely on centralized middleware, reducing associated risks. The decentralized RPC services offered by SubQuery Network ensure secure and efficient web3 communication, supporting the robust and transparent operations necessary for the success of decentralized applications (DePINs).
Initially emerging from the Polkadot ecosystem, SubQuery launched an indexer capable of connecting to its unique multi-chain architecture. Since then, the platform has expanded to support hundreds of networks, establishing itself as a leading provider of web3 data indexing based on chain support.
About SubQuery
SubQuery is at the forefront of delivering fast, flexible, and scalable infrastructure to power the web3 ecosystem. The SubQuery Network provides indexed data to the global community in a verifiable and incentivized manner, playing a crucial role in facilitating the transition to an open, efficient, and user-centric future for web3.
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