OnFinality’s mission is to support blockchain developers by providing infrastructure services to customers of all shapes and sizes. We’re launching a new venture that aims to solve a core problem to advance this mission: SubQuery.
Almost every blockchain has a need to process and query data. The thriving Polkadot community is going to need a service that allows them to reliably find and consume data quickly. Our project is inspired by The Graph, an service currently focused on Ethereum that allows customers to do this using GraphQL.
Since decentralised systems store data across networks querying is slow and hard. For…
Bifrost recently launched the beta of their new dApp, the official interactive interface for all Bifrost services. Through this dApp, users can mint vTokens, redeem and swap these derivatives, and view their earnings in real time. This beta dApp is a huge step forward in allowing users to reduce staking costs across chains by maintaining liquidity. You can try out Bifrost’s new dApp here.
“Without SubQuery, it is difficult to imagine how complicated it is to manually collect data from the chain. Bifrost developers may spend a lot of time searching for all transaction data on chain to be used…
Today we’re launching the next phase of SubQuery — Projects. SubQuery’s mission is to make the world’s decentralised data more accessible, so this announcement this week is huge for our community!
Before you could create and run your own SubQuery projects locally or in your own infrastructure. Starting today, we’ll run them for you in a high performance, scalable, and managed public service — for free!
It’s been an intense last couple of months at OnFinality and SubQuery, we’ve expanded the team and have brought on some new partners as we launch some key new projects. In this monthly update:
SubQuery Explorer is an online hosted service that provides access to published SubQuery projects made by contributors in our community around the world and hosted by the SubQuery team. You can test queries directly in your browser, or get API endpoints for different use…
This week we’re excited to announce that Berkeley has selected SubQuery to be part of their exclusive Blockchain Xcelerator. SubQuery (and it’s parent company OnFinality) were selected from over 200 applications to be part of just 21 exclusive spots.
Berkeley’s blockchain Xcelerator is known around the world as one of the most successful blockchain accelerators for a reason. It has incubated over 40 companies that have raised over $25M in seed and early stage funding, and over 75% of the inaugural batch raised follow-on funding. Additionally UC Berkeley remains a key hub for technology and innovation right next door to…
Last week SubQuery released the next stage of their project, the SubQuery Explorer. This week, Acala and SubQuery have finalized an integration to allow users and developers to query and extract data from Acala’s DeFi hub for Polkadot in only minutes and at no cost.
SubQuery is a data aggregation layer that will operate between the layer-1 blockchain (Acala) and DApp layer. The solution aggregates and organizes data from Acala and other blockchains, serving up well-structured data for developers to use for a wide array of projects. …
SubQuery, the service making decentralised data easier to query, announced today that it has successfully raised a US$1.8 million seed round and private sale backed primarily by DeFi Alliance, D1 Ventures, Hypersphere Ventures, Digital Finance Group (DFG), and The Lao. The overwhelming demand we received to back SubQuery’s seed round shows the strong interest in infrastructure services and belief in the future of the Polkadot ecosystem.
SubQuery allows every Substrate/Polkadot team to process and query their data. The project is inspired by the growth of data protocols serving the application layer and its aim is to help Polkadot/Substrate projects build…
Since announcing SubQuery to the world just a month ago, the response and feedback we’ve received from the Polkadot community has been overwhelmingly positive. We’ve gained thousands of followers on our channels, and there have been over 1,353 installs from NPM. It’s inspiring to receive all the messages of support, and to see the engagement from the community. It’s time for us to give something back!
We’ve been working overtime over the last month to release the next major stage of our roadmap for SubQuery. Today we’re announcing the release of the SubQuery Explorer.
SubQuery Explorer is an online hosted…
Developers can now transform and query the world’s data for the Web3 future
This week OnFinality (the team behind SubQuery), delivered on their Web3 Foundation Grant to provide a complete workflow to create SubQuery projects. We’re excited to announce the work that we’ve done to complete this grant, and to share it with the world so that they can start using our project today to query their networks more efficiently.
SubQuery is built by the team at OnFinality, which is an infrastructure Iaas & SaaS platform for blockchain teams and users to launch nodes and get access to a large…
SubQuery is here to help you transform and query the world’s data for a web3.0 future.