In a groundbreaking move, SubQuery announces full support for the Telos blockchain, introducing lightning-fast data indexing capabilities. This integration has the potential to revolutionize Telos blockchain development by giving developers powerful capabilities for handling on-chain data, accelerating development cycles, and onboarding the next billion people into the blockchain ecosystem.
Telos is emerging as a Blockchain powerhouse with tEVM and impressive transaction speeds
Telos is known for its teEVM (Telos Ethereum Virtual Machine). It stands out as one of the fastest EVMs available. Furthermore, it boasts remarkable capabilities including processing over 15,200 transactions per second, 0.5 second block generation, and an impeccable five-year service history. As a result, Telos offers an ideal platform for innovative blockchain applications.
Telos blockchain developers can use SubQuery’s adaptive, fast, transparent, and distributed data indexing solution. This connection helps them manage and obtain on-chain data for protocols and apps.
Developers get a specialized API from SubQuery to simplify backend operations. They can focus on product development and user experience without building specialized indexing systems.
The Telos Foundation Dev Team applauds SubQuery’s ability to give developers easy access to on-chain data, enabling fast and efficient blockchain analysis. They believe this will improve developer experience, bring innovation and promote Telos in the blockchain ecosystem.
SubQuery provides an open-source SDK, tools, documentation, and developer support. Telos also receives enterprise-level managed services. Capable of serving hundreds of millions of daily queries, this service supports SubQuery’s goal of providing developers with a complete indexing experience.
SubQuery and Telos are increasing blockchain development worldwide
The next SubQuery Network will decentralize the indexing system, which will benefit Telos developers. SubQuery founder and CEO Sam Zou wants to combine Telos’ powerful infrastructure with excellent indexing.
Meanwhile, the simple architecture allows users to create a custom API for dApps or smart contracts in minutes. SubQuery’s versatility allows developers to make external API calls and import external libraries into map functions. Developers have more authority to run infrastructure projects and automated denial-of-service defenses.
SubQuery excels in speed, which is essential. Multi-threading and efficient storage reduce expensive database writes, speeding up SubQuery synchronization. This speed advantage allows developers to iterate faster and deliver products more efficiently. SubQuery’s connection to Telos furthers blockchain development. The relationship between SubQuery and Telos will transform blockchain development by improving accessibility, efficiency and innovation for developers worldwide.