SubQuery Network Launches First Decentralized RPCs for Polkadot and Kusama



Singapore
City,
Singapore,
June
11th,
2024,
Chainwire

Web3
infrastructure
provider
SubQuery
Network
has
announced
the
launch
of
two
new
RPCs
for
the
Polkadot
ecosystem.
Available
for

Polkadot

and

Kusama
,
they
are
the
first
decentralized
RPCs
to
be
made
available
on
the
Substrate-based
networks.

SubQuery
provides
web3
infrastructure
for
almost
200
networks.
The
SubQuery
Network
is
a
globally
distributed
network
of
decentralized
indexers
and
RPC
providers.
These
allow
dapps
to
access
fast
and
reliable
blockchain
data
on
demand
without
introducing
centralized
points
of
control.
Teams
building
on
Polkadot
and
Kusama
can
now
utilize
SubQuery’s
decentralized
RPC
(Remote
Procedure
Call)
nodes
following
their
deployment.

SubQuery
COO
James
Bayly
said:
“We
are
thrilled
to
be
the
first
to
provide
decentralized
RPCs
for
Polkadot
on
the
SubQuery
Network.
Our
node
operators
are
already
running
RPCs
and
other
nodes
in
multiple
ecosystems,
and,
having
emerged
from
the
Polkadot
ecosystem,
we’re
ideally
placed
to
support
Polkadot
developers
with
their
infrastructure.”

The
Polkadot
RPCs
that
have
been
deployed
for
the
Polkadot
relay
chain
and
Kusama
are
operated
by
more
than
30
independent
Node
Operators.
The
provision
of
decentralized
RPCs
is
integral
to
enabling
blockchain
projects
to
operate
efficiently
and
draw
data
from
multiple
sources.

RPCs
are
pivotal
for
communication
between
blockchain
nodes
and
external
entities,
facilitating
data
retrieval,
smart
contract
interactions,
and
transaction
submissions.
The
availability
of
decentralized
RPCs
frees
dapps
from
reliance
on
centralized
middleware
with
the
risks
this
entails.
SubQuery
Network’s
decentralized
RPCs
facilitate
secure
and
efficient
web3
communication.
This
capability
underpins
the
robust
and
transparent
operations
that
are
essential
for
the
success
of
DePINs. 

SubQuery
started
out
within
the
Polkadot
ecosystem,
releasing
an
indexer
capable
of
connecting
to
its
unique
multi-chain
architecture.
It’s
since
expanded
to
incorporate
hundreds
of
networks,
making
it
a
leading
indexer
of
web3
data
based
on
chain
support.


About
SubQuery

SubQuery
has
pioneered
fast,
flexible,
and
scalable
infrastructure
to
power
web3.
SubQuery
Network
provides
indexed
data
to
the
global
community
in
an
incentivized
and
verifiable
way.
Its
infrastructure
plays
a
critical
part
in
helping
web3
transition
to
an
open,
efficient
and
user-centric
future.

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more:

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Website

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Contact



Head
of
Business
Development

Marta
Adamczyk

[email protected]

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