SubQuery, a prominent data indexer in the blockchain space, recently announced its support for Soroban. It is the smart contract network built on Stellar’s main grid. This integration marks an important milestone for developers and participants within the Stellar ecosystem. Furthermore, it opens up new possibilities for accessing and using on-chain data stored on Soroban. Last week, SubQuery announced its support for Iotex.
🎉 SubQuery support for the Stellar mainnet Soroban is LIVE!
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Soroban drives Blockchain innovation with SubQuery integration
Soroban is based on Stellar and Rust and is a flexible smart contract platform. Developers can easily access Stellar network resources and use global on- and off-ramps, improving network capabilities. By connecting to SubQuery’s advanced data indexing technology, Soroban becomes more flexible and easy to use, enabling blockchain innovation.
SubQuery supports Soroban beyond compatibility. The platform offers an open-source SDK, documentation, and developer support to make indexing easy for developers. SubQuery also offers an enterprise-grade managed service that handles large requests reliably and at scale. This strengthens the Soroban-based application infrastructure.
The fact that SubQuery offers Soroban shows its commitment to providing developers with powerful indexing tools. SubQuery’s fast and flexible indexing service gives Soroban developers access to advanced APIs and tools. This allows them to create Stellar blockchain apps and services.
SubQuery’s developer-friendly approach simplifies the creation of smart contracts
SubQuery’s developer-friendliness and ease of use are its strong points. The platform simplifies the creation of smart contracts and dApp APIs, giving developers quick access to indexed data. By calling external APIs and incorporating external libraries into map functions, SubQuery gives developers more flexibility.
Another benefit of SubQuery’s indexing service is its speed. Indexing millions of ledgers, SubQuery optimizes multi-threads to reduce sync times. This allows developers to make changes and release new features faster, helping the Stellar ecosystem grow and improve.
The platform offers a SubQuery and Soroban tutorial for developers. This complete guide will help developers install and use SubQuery’s Stellar indexer. Indexing Soroban transfers and tracking bill payments are important tasks. Developers looking to maximize SubQuery’s features will find the tutorial’s examples and advice useful.
Ultimately, SubQuery supporting Soroban on Stellar’s mainnet furthers the blockchain. SubQuery integration gives Soroban powerful indexing tools and infrastructure. Developers can extend and innovate the capabilities of Stellar ecosystems. As blockchain evolves, such partnerships will help improve and simplify decentralized technologies.