Decentralized RPCs for Polkadot and Kusama by SubQuery Network
Singapore City, Singapore, June 11th, 2024, Chainwire
SubQuery Network, a web3 infrastructure provider, recently launched two new RPCs for the Polkadot ecosystem. These RPCs, accessible for Polkadot and Kusama, mark the introduction of the first decentralized RPCs on Substrate-based networks.
SubQuery Network operates as a distributed network consisting of decentralized indexers and RPC providers, supporting nearly 200 networks. This decentralized setup enables decentralized applications (dapps) to swiftly access reliable blockchain data without relying on centralized control points. Developers working on projects within the Polkadot and Kusama ecosystems now have the opportunity to leverage SubQuery's decentralized RPC nodes post their deployment.
James Bayly, the COO of SubQuery, expressed enthusiasm about being the pioneer in providing decentralized RPCs for Polkadot via the SubQuery Network. Noting that their node operators are already operational in various ecosystems, he emphasized their readiness to support Polkadot developers with essential infrastructure.
The deployment of decentralized RPCs for Polkadot and Kusama is supervised by over 30 independent Node Operators. These decentralized RPCs play a crucial role in streamlining blockchain projects by facilitating efficient data retrieval from diverse sources.
RPCs serve a vital role in enabling communication between blockchain nodes and external entities, facilitating data exchange and smart contract interactions. By offering decentralized RPCs, SubQuery Network liberates dapps from dependency on centralized middleware and its associated risks. Consequently, these decentralized RPCs enhance the security and efficiency of web3 communication, laying the foundation for robust and transparent operations critical for the success of decentralized public interest networks (DePINs).
SubQuery initially emerged within the Polkadot ecosystem, introducing an indexer tailored to interact with its distinctive multi-chain structure. Over time, it has expanded its reach to encompass hundreds of networks, positioning itself as a prominent indexer of web3 data based on versatile chain support.
About SubQuery
SubQuery stands at the forefront of providing fast, flexible, and scalable infrastructure to empower web3 applications. The SubQuery Network offers indexed data to the global community in a verifiable and incentivized manner. Its infrastructure plays a pivotal role in facilitating the evolution of web3 towards an open, efficient, and user-centric future.