In a major development, SubQuery, a leading player in blockchain data indexing, has announced that it will support developers developing on the Bitcoin Virtual Machine (BVM) network. BVM is an innovative modular Layer 2 (L2) metaprotocol. Moreover, it simplifies the creation of Bitcoin L2 blockchain for programmers. Previously, SubQuery announced support for Stargaze to improve the NFT trading experience for their users.
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Say hello to @BVMnetwork – the modular L2 metaprotocol making waves in the Bitcoin ecosystem! 🛠️
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Enhanced Indexing with SubQuery Accelerates Blockchain Growth
Adding SubQuery to the BVM network gives developers powerful indexing capabilities to manage and query on-chain data. Interestingly, this improvement will speed up development. Furthermore, it will help add the next billion individuals to the blockchain.
In addition to all the above capabilities, SubQuery’s versatile, fast, open, and decentralized data indexing solution helps BVM developers manage and analyze on-chain data for protocols and apps. To facilitate blockchain developers, this integration gives them the tools they need to build powerful, Bitcoin-scalable systems.
SubQuery simplifies the backend tasks for writers, which is good news for them. By providing a custom API, SubQuery developers can focus on product development and user experience rather than indexing solutions.
SubQuery CEO Sam Zou reaffirms his commitment to empowering coders
This addition of SubQuery to the BVM platform is to the great satisfaction of Bayc, Head of Business Development. In this regard, he underlined that adding SubQuery to the platform gives builders faster and easier access to data. This is just one of many expected benefits.
SubQuery continues to provide writers with a complete and successful indexing experience. Additionally, SubQuery’s managed service now supports BVM. It also has an open-source SDK, tools, guides and developer support. For a better user experience, this enterprise-grade infrastructure hosting processes hundreds of millions of requests every day. In addition, it provides a fast and reliable service for BVM network developers.
Sam Zou, founder and CEO of SubQuery, emphasized the company’s commitment to helping coders. Furthermore, they want to help developers and the community push the boundaries of the Bitcoin blockchain with advanced APIs and tools. In this context, they enable development and innovation within the Web3 ecosystem to achieve universal adoption, Zou said.