SubQuery, known for its fast, flexible, and scalable Web3 infrastructure, has officially integrated with the Ontology blockchain. Through this strategic partnership, Ontology and Subquery will offer advanced data indexing solutions to Ontology developers.
We’re excited to partner with @SubQueryNetwork, bringing advanced data indexing to developers on Ontology! 🚀
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— Ontology #BUIDL4Web3 (@OntologyNetwork) October 24, 2024
This collaboration enables Web3 developers to efficiently manage on-chain data and streamline decentralized application (dApp) development. Significantly, SubQuery’s indexing capabilities allow developers to focus on building innovative solutions, furthering the Web3 ecosystem. Ontology Network announced this strategic partnership through its official X account.
Improving dApp development with SubQuery
The collaboration between SubQuery and Ontology provides seamless data management for developers, making it easier to query and process blockchain data. SubQuery’s versatile indexing solutions allow developers to improve their applications by leveraging fast data retrieval for more efficient development cycles. This integration accelerates innovation within the Web3 space.
SubQuery simplifies backend operations for developers with its custom API. Ontology developers can focus on product development without spending resources on building their indexing solutions. Additionally, SubQuery provides a flexible developer experience, supports external API calls, and imports external libraries within map functions.
Robust infrastructure for ontology users
Ontology developers also benefit from SubQuery’s enterprise-grade managed service, which hosts an infrastructure that can service hundreds of millions of requests every day. This service ensures that developers can efficiently scale their projects while receiving enterprise-level support. Using SubQuery’s indexing solutions, developers create powerful, target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>ontology.
The SubQuery ecosystem includes an open-source SDK, documentation, and dedicated developer support, further increasing the scalability of the Ontology network. The collaboration aims to further the goal of enabling the next billion users to access the blockchain by providing efficient and scalable data indexing solutions for Web3 developers.