Brittany Seales

Brittany Seales

Auckland, New Zealand Twitter

Head of Marketing at SubQuery Network

Check out the latest posts

Explore Secret NFTs on the Ternoa Network

During the week of July 5th, Ternoa has introduced its new Wallet, an app allowing future users to send and receive $CAPS and ‘Secret NFTs’ minted on the Ternoa Blockchain, as well as easily unveiling their Secret to their owners. The concept of ‘Secret’ for ‘NTFs’ has been imagined by...

July 2021 Recap

Community, Community, Community! Welcome to another monthly update from SubQuery. As you all know, community is a key element for every successful crypto project — this month we’ve started to expand our focus in this area. In this monthly update: * Ambassador Program 👩💼 * DApp API Grant Work 🏗 * Patract Open Platform 🌃 * Parity’...

SubQuery Just Got a Lot Faster with the Dictionary

Today we are proud to announce our new improvement to SubQuery, SubQuery’s Dictionary indexing feature. The SubQuery Dictionary is all about speeding up your Projects. It dramatically improves indexing the performance of your SubQuery Project, sometimes up to 10x faster. When indexing chain data, SubQuery Projects used to inspect...

NFTs on Kusama can be Explored on Kodadot and SubQuery

Today we want to announce our strategic partnership between Kodadot and SubQuery Network. Kodadot is a carbon neutral Kusama native NFT platform that uses the RMRK protocol. Users can mint, transfer, and burn NFTs on the network. Most importantly, Kodadot has a responsive web based NFT explorer that provides an...

Explore Kusama Auctions with SubVis.io and SubQuery

We are excited to highlight a new SubQuery project that is a great example of the power of SubQuery Last week Subvis.io launched their new explorer for the Kusama parachain slot auctions. This new website provides contextual up-to-date information about the crowdloans and auctions that have just begun on...

SubQuery Network - Our Goals and Competitive Advantages

Today we’re going to explore the goals that we have with SubQuery and some of the competitive advantages that we think make the SubQuery Network better than our competitors. SubQuery’s currently provided indexing and transformation data in a centralised way. Although this has allowed us to power some...

You’ve successfully subscribed to SubQuery Blog
Welcome back! You’ve successfully signed in.
Great! You’ve successfully signed up.
Success! Your email is updated.
Your link has expired
Success! Check your email for magic link to sign-in.