In a major development for Akash Network, SubQuery is expanding its support. It brings advanced data indexing features to the ecosystem. This alliance simplifies and improves on-chain data processing and data retrieval for developers. Accelerating blockchain adoption by the next billion customers will improve blockchain accessibility and user experience.
Sam Zou, CEO of SubQuery, celebrates seamless integration with Akash Network
Open-source Supercloud Akash Network protects and optimizes the exchange of computing resources. Akash is a decentralized platform for app development and public consumption. New SubQuery data indexing technology allows Akash developers to manage and query on-chain data for protocols and apps, increasing capacity.
Akash developers can focus on product innovation and user experience instead of indexing solutions with SubQuery. Developers get a specialized API for on-chain data exchange and better development. Overclock Labs Vice President of Product & Engineering Ani Murty complimented Akash for supporting developer tools and services. He emphasized adding SubQuery’s multi-chain indexers to their ecosystem to help Akash Network developers.
SubQuery adds Akash to its enterprise managed service to improve the developer experience. This managed service hosts the infrastructure of the Akash Network and processes hundreds of millions of queries every day. SubQuery Network is a decentralized indexing system. It has announced that it will provide Akash developers with new tools and services.
Sam Zou, CEO of SubQuery, is excited to integrate Akash Network’s data indexing. SubQuery’s fast, flexible, and open indexing provides Akash developers with unparalleled blockchain analytics. Improve user experiences and scalability.
Developers such as SubQuery for Ethereum, Polygon, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algorand, NEAR and Avalanche web3 indexing. The SubQuery Network’s decentralization and tokenization demonstrate the company’s commitment to globally incentivized and authenticated data indexing.
SubQuery improves project management with automated DOS prevention
SubQuery can use external APIs and external libraries when mapping functions, making it versatile. Infrastructure project management for developers is improved by SubQuery’s automatic DOS prevention and mitigation. SubQuery maintains its managed service and shows its commitment to diverse developers.
Indexing multiple blocks requires SubQuery performance. Multithreading and optimized SubQuery storage speed by reducing resource-intensive database writes. The SubQuery Network will soon allow developers to decentralize the SubQuery infrastructure. This decentralized network will securely and efficiently distribute project data globally using the upcoming Web3 infrastructure.
The partnership between SubQuery and Akash Network improves developer resources. Collaboration advances blockchain technology and makes it more accessible. SubQuery’s Akash Network data indexing solution accelerates the innovation, creativity and expansion of blockchain technology.