SubQuery’s Polygon network integration with the Mumbai Testnet powers blockchain and dApp development. SubQuery has just endorsed Polygon, demonstrating its commitment to helping developers build and deploy apps for testing and production in the ecosystem.
Polygon’s Layer 2 powers decentralized apps
Blockchain enthusiasts recognize Polygon, an Ethereum Layer 2 scaling solution, for improving decentralized application efficiency. With the help of an efficient infrastructure, developers can use this technology to improve dApp functionality. So, Web3 commerce, DeFi, NFTs and related sectors are easier to reach. SubQuery’s latest product allows projects to smoothly transition from Ethereum to Polygon, creating a complete infrastructure platform for both networks.
Data indexing with SubQuery is versatile, efficient, accessible, and decentralized. Blockchain developers can easily maintain and retrieve on-chain data, speed protocols, and apps. The unique SubQuery API isolates the backend, allowing developers to focus on product development and user experience rather than indexing solutions.
SubQuery aims to tokenize and decentralize the protocol to create the SubQuery Network. The SubQuery Network, aka “Kepler”, indexes and distributes project data to the global community in a motivated and validated manner during the preliminary testing of the Polygon network. A portal indexes Polygon and other Layer-1 networking initiatives.
Polygon, which scales Ethereum, enables faster, cheaper transactions than the mainnet. The open-source Polygon project makes Ethereum dApps more accessible. Developers can create Ethereum-compatible dApps in their favorite languages.
Polygon integration highlights SubQuery’s commitment to Blockchain innovation
SubQuery, a prominent blockchain data indexing tool, provides web3 developers with fast, flexible, comprehensive, and decentralized APIs. Development teams from over 110 ecosystems, including Ethereum, Polygon, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algorand, NEAR, Avalanche, Stellar, and ZKSync, can use our indexed data to improve their capabilities. Developers can create compelling decentralized apps without proprietary backend technologies.
SubQuery Network’s decentralized extension of this scalable and reliable technology could change the blockchain environment. Polygon integration illustrates SubQuery’s commitment to developer experience and blockchain innovation. This collaboration can improve the blockchain and dApp ecosystem. Developers should test SubQuery with the Polygon network to see its benefits. Graph users can easily switch to SubQuery’s advanced indexing.
The development of the SubQuery network could provide decentralized data indexing and services. Blockchain-based solutions that simplify the design and installation of Layer-1 dApp are in high demand. SubQuery’s blockchain ecosystem effect can lead to a decentralized and positive future.