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SubQuery Developer Update: June

SubQuery is a fast & flexible blockchain indexing toolkit that powers hundreds of teams on blockchain networks such as Ethereum, Polkadot, Cosmos, Alogrand and Avalanche. We also power NEAR and Aurora (NEAR’s EVM compatible chain) and a number of Layer 2 chains such as Polygon, Arbitrum and Optimism. See...

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June 2023 Monthly Recap

The latest SubQuery Monthly Update is here again! Throughout the past month, the SubQuery team has been hard at work developing new features, enhancing existing tools, and extending our indexing support throughout the Web3 ecosystem. We have achieved a number of important milestones, including expanding our indexing support to Vara...

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SubQuery Brings Powerful Data Indexing to Sei Network

Today we are celebrating the announcement of our latest partnership with Sei Network! Sei Network is an open-source Layer 1 blockchain and is specialised for trading, optimising every layer of the stack to offer infrastructure for trading applications of all types. This collaboration opens up exciting possibilities for developers to...

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SubQuery Brings Powerful Data Indexing to EmpowerChain

As SubQuery continues to expand its data indexing support within the Cosmos ecosystem, we are delighted to welcome our latest partnership with EmpowerChain! EmpowerChain is a Norwegian blockchain company built on Cosmos SDK that uses digitization, cloud data, and blockchain technology to store and facilitate seamless sharing of information about...

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Choosing the Right Data Indexer for NEAR: A Detailed Comparison

When developing applications on NEAR, an indexer simplifies the process of querying and retrieving data from the NEAR blockchain. It indexes blockchain data, making it easier and faster to search and access specific information relevant to your application. This saves developers valuable time and resources that would otherwise be spent...

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