Singapore, Singapore, April 5th, 2023, Chainwire

SubQuery, the universal web3 data indexing toolkit, takes a significant step forward with today's announcement of beta support for Ethereum. Despite being a beta release, SubQuery has already proven to be faster than The Graph, offering Ethereum developers another decentralized alternative upon the impending launch of the SubQuery Network.

SubQuery's decentralized data indexing solution allows developers to easily organize and query on-chain data for their protocols and applications. Abstracting the backend, SubQuery provides a custom API and lets developers focus on product development and user experience rather than building their indexing solutions. The latest integration builds on SubQuery's existing Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) support for other networks, including Avalanche, Flare, Cosmos (Ethermint), and Polkadot (FrontierEVM).

Sam Zou, the Founder and CEO of SubQuery said: "Ethereum has been on our radar since day one. Our experienced engineering team has put a lot of hard work into this integration so that we can guarantee Ethereum developers will have a smooth and seamless experience indexing with SubQuery's open-source SDK, tools, and documentation. We can't wait to collaborate with teams building on Ethereum with the power of our fast, flexible, and universal indexer."

Until now, developers in the Ethereum ecosystem have had to rely on services such as The Graph for their data indexing requirements. However, with its beta support, SubQuery is already 1.85x faster than The Graph for joint projects such as the standard Ethereum Name Service project. SubQuery achieves this using multi-threading and store optimization to reduce costly database writes. With faster sync times, developers can iterate faster and deliver features to market more quickly.

SubQuery also brings some significant improvements to existing decentralized indexing solutions, which include far more flexibility and better controls for developers to run projects in their infrastructure, plus the ability to support enterprise-level projects in its managed service, which provides enterprise-level infrastructure hosting and handles hundreds of millions of requests each day and unlike The Graph, will not be sunsetted.

Since its founding in 2021, SubQuery has established itself as Polkadot's leading data indexing solution. It has rapidly grown by serving hundreds of millions of queries daily to leading projects such as Moonbeam and Acala. The success in Polkadot spurred SubQuery to integrate with other Layer-1 blockchains to become a truly universal solution, which will also extend to other EVM chains and Layer-2 scaling solutions, like Polygon, BNB, and Arbitrum, in the future.

SubQuery is currently focused on decentralizing and tokenizing the protocol to build the SubQuery Network. The SubQuery Network will index and service data from projects to the global community in an incentivized and verifiable way and support indexing Ethereum projects and those from any other supported Layer-1 from the outset.

The Ethereum integration is being tested with a small group of beta projects. If you want to join SubQuery as an Ethereum launch partner or migrate from The Graph, get in touch with [email protected].

About SubQuery

SubQuery is a blockchain developer toolkit enabling others to build Web3 applications of the future. A SubQuery project is a complete API to organize and query data from layer-1 chains. Currently servicing Polkadot, Substrate, Algorand, Cosmos, NEAR, Avalanche, and Ethereum projects, this data-as-a-service allows developers to focus on their core use case and front-end without needing to waste time on building a custom backend for data processing. The SubQuery Network proposes to enable this same scalable and reliable solution but in a completely decentralized way.

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