SubQuery Network Building a More Accessible and Robust Digital Future Powered by Decentralized Middleware

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SubQuery Network Building a More Accessible and Robust Digital Future Powered by Decentralized Middleware

To revolutionize the Web3 space, SubQuery Network seeks to offer DApp developers a blend of the efficiency of centralized systems and the security of decentralization with its decentralized Middleware infrastructure.

This development comes in response to the growing demand for decentralized applications (DApps), which has necessitated robust middleware solutions to bridge the gap between blockchain networks and user interfaces. 

As such, SubQuery Network has launched a comprehensive suite of tools designed to empower DApp developers while upholding the principles of decentralization.

SubQuery Introduces a New Approach to Decentralizing Middleware 

Middleware, renowned as the backbone of DApp infrastructure, traditionally faces challenges posed by centralization, risking control by a single entity and compromising the ethos of decentralization. 

SubQuery Network has emerged to address this challenge by pioneering a decentralized approach and championing inclusivity and resilience in the Web3 era.

Offering a unified data infrastructure, SubQuery Network integrates essential components such as indexing and remote procedure calls (RPCs) into a decentralized network, ensuring developers retain control and flexibility without sacrificing performance. With support for over 160 networks, SubQuery Network caters to a global audience, fostering innovation beyond the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) family.

Furthermore, SubQuery Network’s native token, SQT, facilitates access to decentralized services, enabling developers to harness the power of Web3 with the simplicity of Web2 alternatives.

With its suite of tools and native token, SQT, SubQuery enables developers to integrate indexing and RPC services into a decentralized network, fostering efficiency and reliability in DApp development.

One of the key advancements introduced by SubQuery Network is the beta launch of the SubQuery Data Node, a revolutionary solution that enhances data indexing performance. Preliminary results demonstrate a significant speed improvement compared to existing solutions, reaffirming SubQuery’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of decentralization in middleware.

James Bayly, Chief Operating Officer of SubQuery Network, commented on the development, saying,

“Developers have long had to sacrifice performance and reliability when building DApps, we are working to make these sacrifices a thing of the past…many leading DApps are utterly reliant on centralized middleware components that could be turned off at any moment.”

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