SubQuery, a popular blockchain data indexing engine, adds Stellar, a decentralized public blockchain network. Both companies worked together to integrate advanced indexing features into Stellar’s new smart contract platform, Soroban. So developers have a powerful tool to improve their decentralized programs.
Stellar’s efficiency appeals to developers for traditional financial transactions
Stellar is known for its fast, cheap and energy-efficient blockchain technology. So developers trying to emulate traditional financial transactions may find this attractive. SubQuery’s indexing features enhance Stellar development by providing a complete data indexing solution.
Stellar’s new smart contract platform, Soroban, uses Rust. This platform allows smart contracts to be linked to Stellar’s numerous on-chain assets. It also facilitates global access to these resources by providing smooth entry and exit into the system.
SubQuery provides developers with an open-source SDK, extensive documentation, and dedicated support. These services help create custom APIs for dApps and smart contracts. Stellar is fully integrated into SubQuery’s enterprise managed service, allowing it to manage hundreds of millions of daily requests.
An important development in this collaboration is the SubQuery Network, a decentralized indexing system with incentives and auditability. Developers can use this network to categorize data from a variety of projects, including Stellar network projects. This design helps projects from different networks, improving flexibility and usability for developers.
SubQuery supports Blockchain developers
SubQuery technology evangelist Marta Adamczyk was optimistic that SubQuery’s advanced indexing could improve Stellar. This allows developers to use SubQuery’s fast, flexible, and transparent indexing solution. They believe their endorsement of Stellar will inspire web3 developers to create the next wave of compelling decentralized apps.
Blockchain developers benefit from SubQuery’s many features. The platform allows developers to create custom APIs for decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts to effectively obtain well-organized and easily accessible data. SubQuery makes it easy for developers to integrate external API calls and libraries into map functions.
SubQuery is designed for speed and efficiency, making it suitable for large data sets. This platform uses multithreading and store optimization to reduce database write costs and speed up synchronization. This means developers can iterate faster and deliver new things faster.
SubQuery has a complete guide and a quick start tutorial for Stellar developers. This platform indexes Soroban transfer events, account payments, credits and debits on Stellar’s Futurenet. The newly updated SubQuery documentation includes Stellar-specific features, giving developers full access to key tools to get started.