SubQuery has been integrated with Flare Network after receiving a grant from the Flare Ecosystem Support Programme.
Flare Network developers have access to the full SubQuery experience, including an open source SDK and more.
Flare Network supports SubQuery managed services.
SubQuery integrates with Flare Network
SubQuery announced on Thursday, December 1, that it has extended data indexing support to Flare Network, the blockchain that aims to connect everything.
In a press release shared with Coinjournal, SubQuery said the collaboration was made possible thanks to a grant it received from the Flare Ecosystem Support Programme.
Flare is a blockchain that allows dApps to serve multiple chains through a single deployment. The blockchain supports EVM-based smart contracts and has data and interoperability infrastructure natively built into the blockchain. dApps It features a highly decentralized price feed and secure state retrieval from other blockchains.
While commenting on this latest cryptocurrency newsHugo Philion, co-founder and CEO of Flare, said:
We appreciate SubQuerys distributed data indexing solutions and are excited to see them launch on Flare mainnet. part is completed.”
SubQuery, on the other hand, provides a distributed data indexing infrastructure for developers building applications on multiple Layer 1 blockchains, including the Cosmos ecosystem, Polkadot, Algorand, and Avalanche.
Flare Network developers can take advantage of SubQuery functionality
The platform allows developers to organize, store, and query on-chain data for protocols and applications. SubQuery eliminates the need for custom data processing servers, allowing developers to focus on product development and user experience, he added.
SubQuery technology evangelist Marta Adamczyk also commented:
We are proud to support teams building on the Flare Network with a fast and flexible universal indexing solution. We are happy to offer another integration that allows you to build complex dApps by borrowing from.
According to SubQuery, Flare Network developers will benefit from the full experience. Developers have access to SubQuery’s open source SDK, tools, documentation, developer support, and other features.
In addition, Flare Network provides enterprise-grade infrastructure hosting and supports SubQuery’s managed service, which handles over 400 million requests daily.
Flare is a blockchain built to connect everything. It provides developers with a simple and consistent stack for distributed interoperability, enabling developers to serve multiple communities and ecosystems simultaneously through a single deployment.
SubQuery, on the other hand, is a blockchain developer toolkit that makes building future Web3 applications easier. The SubQuery project is a complete API for organizing and querying data from the layer 1 chain.