SubQuery Launches Two Major Products for AI and Blockchain Data
A recap of the Hermes Bittensor Subnet and AskSubQuery and how they combine to unlock the future of intelligent Web3 data.
A recap of the Hermes Bittensor Subnet and AskSubQuery and how they combine to unlock the future of intelligent Web3 data.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and blockchain are reshaping technology as we know it. Today, we are thrilled to announce the launch of Hermes, SubQuery’s dedicated Bittensor subnet designed to bring AI and blockchain closer than ever.
2025 will be remembered as the year SubQuery stepped fully into its role as the AI data layer for Web3. What began as a fast, reliable indexing protocol has evolved into a foundation for AI-driven blockchain data intelligence—powered by a decentralised network
Today, we’re excited to officially launch AskSubQuery, a breakthrough AI-powered platform that lets anyone explore blockchain data using plain, natural language. No more writing complex GraphQL queries, deciphering schemas, or navigating technical barriers
When SubQuery first launched, inflation was a conscious choice. Like many early-stage networks, we needed a mechanism that could rapidly bootstrap participation, attract Node Operators, and incentivise the behaviours required to bring the network to life.
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Most users never notice the pieces that make their apps smooth, fast, and reliable — and that’s exactly the point. For web3 tech to move from niche experiments into mainstream utility, the industry needs background plumbing that turns raw blockchain data into predictable, low-latency APIs.
The internet has evolved through several transformative phases — from the static, read-only pages of Web1 to the interactive and social platforms of Web2. Now, we’ve entered a new paradigm: Web3 technology.
AI is rapidly changing how blockchain infrastructure is built. Developers are using machine learning to automate smart contract analysis, optimise node operations, and even generate blockchain APIs for real-time data.
The blockchain ecosystem generates an immense amount of data every second. Transactions, smart contracts, wallets, and decentralized applications all leave behind valuable trails of information.
APIs (or application programming interfaces) are the backbone of modern applications, powering everything from financial services to social media. As blockchain adoption accelerates, the need for seamless API and blockchain integration has never been greater.
In the rapidly evolving world of blockchain, indexers have become the unsung heroes. They make blockchain data accessible, searchable, and usable for Web3 applications.