SubQuery Network Launches First Decentralized RPCs for Polkadot and Kusama by Chainwire


Singapore City, Singapore, June 11, 2024, Chainwire

Web3 infrastructure provider SubQuery Network has announced the release of two new RPCs for the ecosystem. Available for Polkadot and Kusama, they are the first decentralized RPCs to be available on Substrate-based networks.

SubQuery provides web3 infrastructure for almost 200 networks. SubQuery Network is a globally distributed network of decentralized indexers and RPC providers (NYSE:). These allow dapps to access fast and reliable blockchain data on demand without introducing centralized checkpoints. Teams based on Polkadot and Kusama can now use SubQuery's decentralized RPC (remote procedure call) nodes after their deployment.

SubQuery COO James Bayly said: “We are delighted 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, we're ideally positioned to support Polkadot developers with their infrastructure.”

The Polkadot RPCs that have been deployed for the Polkadot and Kusama Relay Chain are operated by over 30 independent node operators. Providing decentralized RPCs is critical to allowing blockchain projects to operate efficiently and obtain data from multiple sources.

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

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

About the subquery

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

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