In a major development for Akash Network, SubQuery extends its support. It brings advanced data indexing functions to the ecosystem. This alliance simplifies and improves on-chain data processing and retrieval for developers. Accelerating the adoption of blockchain by the next billion customers will improve blockchain accessibility and the user experience.
Sam Zou, SubQuery CEO, Celebrates Seamless Integration with Akash Network
Open-source Supercloud Akash Network protects and optimizes computing resource exchange. Akash is a decentralized platform for app development and public consumption. The new SubQuery data indexing technology will let Akash developers manage and query on-chain data for protocols and apps, enhancing 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 developer experience. This managed service hosts the Akash Network’s infrastructure, handling hundreds of millions of inquiries every day. SubQuery Network is a decentralized indexing system. It has announced to give Akash developers new tools and services.
Sam Zou, SubQuery’s CEO, is pleased to integrate Akash Network data indexing. SubQuery’s rapid, flexible, and open indexing gives Akash developers unmatched blockchain analytics. User experiences and scalability improve.
Developers like SubQuery for Ethereum, Polygon, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algorand, NEAR, and Avalanche web3 indexing. The SubQuery Network’s decentralization and tokenization demonstrate the company’s dedication to globally incentivized and verified data indexing.
SubQuery Enhances Project Management with Automated DOS Prevention
SubQuery may use external APIs and external libraries in mapping functions, making it versatile. Developer infrastructure project management is improved by SubQuery’s automatic DOS prevention and mitigation. SubQuery will keep its managed service, showing its commitment to different developers.
Indexing several blocks requires SubQuery’s performance. Multithreading and optimized storage speed SubQuery by reducing resource-intensive database writes. The SubQuery Network will soon let developers decentralize SubQuery infrastructure. This decentralized network will securely and motivatedly distribute project data worldwide using the upcoming Web3 infrastructure.
The partnership of SubQuery and Akash Network enhances developer resources. Collaboration advances blockchain technology and makes it more accessible. SubQuery’s Akash Network data indexing solution accelerates blockchain technology innovation, creativity, and expansion.