SubQuery has added indexing for Optimism’s Goerli Testnet, furthering the blockchain ecosystem. This opens new doors for Ethereum Layer 2 app developers looking to improve efficiency. SubQuery continues to deliver decentralized data indexing solutions for the blockchain environment with this support boost.
The Graph users will find improved indexing with SubQuery
Optimism, known for its Layer 2 scaling solution, aims to scale Ethereum while reducing transaction fees. SubQuery’s indexing and Optimism’s Goerli Testnet provide several options for test and production developers.
SubQuery provides a customizable, decentralized data indexing solution. The tools in this solution allow blockchain developers to manage and analyze blockchain data for their projects and apps. SubQuery provides a customizable API and an abstracted backend so developers can focus on product development and user experience. This prevents you from having to build complex indexing solutions from scratch.
For users of The Graph, the transition to SubQuery is seamless and indexing improves quickly. Extensive instructions in a course speed up and improve the migration, resulting in turnaround times of one to several hours.
Decentralization and protocol tokenization are the overall objectives of this strategy. The SubQuery Network provides transparent and motivated indexed data from many initiatives to the global community. From the start, the network will help index projects using Optimism and other Layer-1 technologies.
SubQuery paves the way for decentralized Web3 apps
Layer 2 protocol optimism is designed to improve Ethereum transaction performance. Users can communicate with Ethereum quickly and cheaply via this protocol. The ‘Optimistic Rollups’ technique improves the efficiency of Ethereum transactions, leading to a new era.
SubQuery, on the other hand, is a blockchain data indexer that provides efficient, flexible, inclusive, and decentralized APIs for Web3 apps. SubQuery, a platform with several ecosystems including Optimism, gives developers massive indexed data to build decentralized, easy-to-use programs. This toolkit for blockchain developers simplifies data processing and backend customization. So developers can focus on their key use cases and front-end development. The SubQuery Network plans to offer a decentralized version of its scalable and reliable indexing technology, strengthening its position as a leader in blockchain data indexing.
This strategic move follows the industry trend of scalable solutions and decentralization, which can boost the blockchain ecosystem. Developers and blockchain enthusiasts should anticipate the evolution of SubQuery to shape decentralized blockchain technology.