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James Bayly

SubQuery Joins Web3 Festival in Hong Kong to Promote Web3 Infrastructure

Our Global Community Manager, Siqi Jia, went to the Web3 Festival in Hong Kong, one of the main crypto events in Asia. The conference took place on April 12-15 at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. This four-day event saw over 10,000 attendees, including many top projects and Web3...

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SubQuery Polygon Support - Developer Deep Dive

Today we are proud to release our support for Polygon, a popular Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum. In this article we share a detailed developer guide for the Polygon community to use to solve their data indexing needs, including how to migrate from The Graph or use our Managed...

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SubQuery Powers Humanode to Enhance Data Indexing and Accessibility of the Chain

We are excited to announce our latest partnership with Humanode. Humanode is the first crypto-biometric network that brings Sybil resistance and innovative governance models to the crypto industry using biometric technology. It does so by leveraging the capabilities of the Substrate framework. This collaboration unlocks numerous opportunities for developers to...

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SubQuery Expands Indexing Support to Polygon!

At SubQuery, we’re thrilled to announce complete support for the Polygon network. Since our recent announcement that we support Ethereum, it was only natural to extend this coverage to Polygon, which typically offers faster and cheaper transactions compared to the Ethereum network. Polygon is designed to run decentralised applications...

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SubQuery Developer Update: March

SubQuery is a fast & flexible blockchain indexing toolkit that powers hundreds of teams on NEAR, Polkadot, Avalanche, Algorand, Cosmos and Flare. We help developers focus on their core product, rather than waste time and money building their own indexing solution. In our latest Developer Update we highlight new technical...

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March 2023 Monthly Recap

The latest SubQuery Monthly Update is here again! Throughout the past month, the SubQuery team has been hard at work developing new features, enhancing existing tools, and extending our indexing support throughout the Web3 ecosystem. We have achieved a number of important milestones, including expanding our indexing support to Injective,...

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