Today, we are excited to announce SubQuery's integration with Meter, a Layer-1 EVM-based blockchain with freedom and fairness as its first principle. Meter is a highly decentralized, censorship resistant, yet blazing fast and a MEV-resistant (Maximal Extractable Value) Layer 1 blockchain.

This collaboration opens up opportunities for developers part of the rapidly growing Meter ecosystem to seamlessly index and query smart contracts on Meter using SubQuery's advanced indexing capabilities. Additionally, developers can leverage SubQuery on Meter to access cutting-edge Interchain technology with minimal overhead, enabling seamless querying, transacting, and managing accounts in remote zones. Together - SubQuery and Meter, aim to enhance the developer experience and foster innovation within the Meter ecosystem.

The addition of SubQuery as an indexer for web3 projects would be a great asset to our growing ecosystem. SubQuery provides fast, reliable, and decentralized APIs, enabling decentralized applications to harness the full potential of the Meter Network. We look forward to benefit from the SubQuery's products.” — Xiaohan Zhu, CEO and Founder, Meter.io

As part of this integration, SubQuery has released an example project (available here) that showcases the power of SubQuery in indexing real-world on-chain data for production applications. The example serves as an excellent starting point for developers looking to build their own Meter applications using SubQuery.

“We are proud to announce our strategic partnership with Meter, an open-source and highly decentralized Ethereum scaling solution. Developers building on Meter will benefit from SubQuery's fast, flexible, and open indexing solution.”
—Marta Adamczyk, Technology Evangelist, SubQuery

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Why Use SubQuery?

With SubQuery, Meter developers can now enjoy superior indexing capabilities offered by SubQuery, including access to the open-source SDK, comprehensive tools, extensive documentation, and dedicated developer support within the SubQuery ecosystem. Meter is also fully supported by SubQuery's enterprise level managed service,  ensuring robust infrastructure hosting and handling hundreds of millions of daily requests.

Our experience with customers across all verticals in Ethereum, Polygon, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algorand, NEAR and Avalanche (such as wallets, networks, explorers, NFT, DeFi, scanners, etc.) has helped us build the best Indexer for developers in web3.

SubQuery’s Support for Meter

The integration of Meter with SubQuery is now live and available for production use by projects within the network. We are actively collaborating with a select group of customers to test and optimise this integration. If you are interested in becoming a Meter launch partner with SubQuery, please don't hesitate to contact us at sales@subquery.network.

Check out our SubQuery Documentation for queries specific to Meter Network.

Follow our quick start tutorial to index all transfers and approval events from the Wrapped Eth on Meter Network.


About Meter


Meter is a layer 1 blockchain with Freedom and Fairness as the first principle. It is highly decentralized, censorship-resistant yet blazing fast, and MEV-resistant. Its native metastable gas token completes Satoshi’s vision of sound money independent of the fiat system.

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About SubQuery


SubQuery is a leading blockchain data indexer that provides developers with fast, flexible, universal and decentralised APIs for web3 projects. We empower developers from over 80+ ecosystems including Ethereum, Polygon, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algorand, NEAR and Avalanche with rich indexed data to allow them to build intuitive and immersive decentralised applications. This blockchain developer toolkit enables developers to focus on their core use case and front-end without wasting time building a custom backend for data processing activities. In the near future, the SubQuery Network will replicate this scalable and reliable solution in a completely decentralised manner.

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