SubQuery is an open-source project that allows developers to index, transform, and query Substrate chain data to power their applications.
This is achieved by the four tools offered to the developers: the SDK, SubQuery Projects, SubQuery Explorer, and the upcoming SubQuery Network. Through the platform's involvement in the Web3 Grants Program, the SubQuery team created the open-source Software Development Kit (SDK). The SDK enables users to generate their own SubQuery Project and defines how the Indexer should traverse and aggregate their protocol.
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SubQuery is an open sourceopen-source project that allows developers to index, transform, and query Substrate chain data to power their applications.
SubQuery is a blockchain developer toolkit for web3Web3 infrastructure. Operating between layer-1 blockchains and decentraliseddecentralized apps (dApp), the toolkit is an open-source indexer that organisesorganizes and serves web3Web3 data over GraphQL.TheGraphQL. The data-as-a-service provider aggregates and organisesorganizes data from Polkadot, Substrate, Avalanche, Algorand, and Cosmos projects, offering data for developers to utilize for different projects.
This is achieved by the four tools offered to the developers.: Thethe SDK, SubQuery Projects, SubQuery Explorer, and the upcoming SubQuery Network. Through the platform's involvement in the Web3 Grants Program, the SubQuery team created the open-source Software Development Kit (SDK). The SDK enables users to generate their own SubQuery Project, and defines how the Indexer should traverse and aggregate their protocol.
SubQuery Projects is an online managed service where users can publish their SubQuery Projects for public or private consumption. They are hosted on SubQuery’s hosting service. On the other hand, SubQuery Explorer is an online managed service that provides access to published, SubQuery Projects that are made by contributors in the community. Users can test queries in their browsers using the playground, or get GraphQL API endpoints for each Projectproject.
SubQuery is a blockchain developer toolkit and the backbone of web3 infrastructure. A SubQuery project is a complete API to organise and query data from chains. Operating between layer-1 blockchains and decentralised apps (dApp), SubQuery is an open-source indexer organising and serving well-structured data over GraphQL. SubQuery powers the next generation of dApps and tools with web3 data.
SubQuery is a data-as-a-service provider that aggregates and organises data from Polkadot, Substrate, Avalanche, Algorand,and Cosmos projects, serving up well-structured data for developers to use for a wide array of projects. Operating between layer-1 blockchains and decentralised apps (dApp), our service allows developers to focus on their core use case and frontend, without needing to waste time on building a custom backend for data processing.
This is achieved by the four essential tools available to the developers. The SDK, SubQuery Projects, SubQuery Explorer, and the soon to be launched SubQuery Network. SubQuery’s SDK, Through SubQuery’s involvement in the Web3 Grants Program, the SubQuery team delivered the open-source Software Development Kit (SDK). This SDK allows users to generate their own SubQuery Project, defining how the Indexer should traverse and
aggregate their own protocol.
SubQuery is a blockchain developer toolkit for web3 infrastructure. Operating between layer-1 blockchains and decentralised apps (dApp), the toolkit is an open-source indexer that organises and serves web3 data over GraphQL.The data-as-a-service provider aggregates and organises data from Polkadot, Substrate, Avalanche, Algorand, and Cosmos projects, offering data for developers to utilize for different projects.
This is achieved by the four tools offered to the developers. The SDK, SubQuery Projects, SubQuery Explorer, and the upcoming SubQuery Network. Through the platform's involvement in the Web3 Grants Program, the SubQuery team created the open-source Software Development Kit (SDK). The SDK enables users to generate their own SubQuery Project, and defines how the Indexer should traverse and aggregate their protocol.
SubQuery Projects is an online managed service where users can publish their SubQuery Projects for public or private consumption. They are hosted on SubQuery’s hosting service. On the other hand, SubQuery Explorer is an online managed service that provides access to published, SubQuery Projects that are made by contributors in the community. Users can test queries in their browsers using the playground, or get GraphQL API endpoints for each Project.
SubQuery is a blockchain developer toolkit and the backbone of web3 infrastructure. A SubQuery project is a complete API to organise and query data from chains. Operating between layer-1 blockchains and decentralised apps (dApp), SubQuery is an open-source indexer organising and serving well-structured data over GraphQL. SubQuery powers the next generation of dApps and tools with web3 data.
SubQuery is a data-as-a-service provider that aggregates and organises data from Polkadot, Substrate, Avalanche, Algorand,and Cosmos projects, serving up well-structured data for developers to use for a wide array of projects. Operating between layer-1 blockchains and decentralised apps (dApp), our service allows developers to focus on their core use case and frontend, without needing to waste time on building a custom backend for data processing.
This is achieved by the four essential tools available to the developers. The SDK, SubQuery Projects, SubQuery Explorer, and the soon to be launched SubQuery Network. SubQuery’s SDK, Through SubQuery’s involvement in the Web3 Grants Program, the SubQuery team delivered the open-source Software Development Kit (SDK). This SDK allows users to generate their own SubQuery Project, defining how the Indexer should traverse and
aggregate their own protocol.