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Subquery Extends Data Indexing Support to Flare Network

SubQuery has announced that it has extended its data indexing support to Flare Network. The partnership was made possible after SubQuery received a grant from the Flare Ecosystem Support Programme.

Flare is a blockchain which presents developers with a simple and coherent stack for decentralized interoperability, allowing dApps to serve multiple chains through a single deployment. This cross-chain approach is consistent with SubQuery’s continuous effort to become the universal blockchain indexing tool for web3 developers. SubQuery is a decentralized data aggregation, indexing and query layer between Layer-1 blockchains and decentralized applications.

Flare has data and interoperability infrastructure built natively into the blockchain, providing dApps with highly decentralized price feeds and secure state acquisition from other blockchains. Flare is also building the capability to create decentralized, multilateral and insured bridges between different blockchain networks to achieve trustless interoperability.

Hugo Philion, Flare Co-founder & CEO, said, “We admire SubQuery’s decentralized data indexing solutions and are excited for them to launch on Flare mainnet. This will complete another important piece of Flare’s developer engagement strategy.”

SubQuery provides decentralised data indexing infrastructure to developers building applications on multiple layer-1 blockchains including the Cosmos ecosystem, Polkadot, Algorand and Avalanche. As an open data indexer that is flexible and fast, it helps developers build APIs in hours and quickly index chains with the assistance of dictionaries (pre-computed indices).

Engineered for multi-chain applications, SubQuery allows developers to organize, store, and query on-chain data for their protocols and applications. SubQuery eliminates the need for custom data processing servers, helping developers focus on product development and user experience.

“We’re proud to be supporting teams building on Flare Network with our fast, flexible and universal indexing solution. We are excited to deliver another integration that enables Flare developers to index their data faster and easier, and build complex dApps with the help of SubQuery.” — Marta Adamczyk, Technology Evangelist at SubQuery

Flare Network developers will benefit from the full SubQuery experience, including the open-source SDK, tools, documentation, developer support, and other benefits developers receive from the SubQuery ecosystem. Additionally, Flare Network is accommodated by SubQuery’s managed service, which provides enterprise-level infrastructure hosting and handles over 400 million requests each day.

As Flare continue to build their development engagements leading up to the launch early next year, new partner announcements and documentation is made available for those interested in learning more about the coherent stack for decentralized interoperability. Developers can serve multiple ecosystems at the same time. 

Flare’s protocols now provide a range of developer features, including but not limited to: scalable EVM-based smart contracts, highly decentralized price feeds and secure state acquisition from multiple blockchains.