Today we’re pleased to announce additional support builders in the Avalanche ecosystem with our integration of the Fuji Testnet. Since our announcement that we support Avalanche, it was only natural to round out this coverage to the testnet environment, which will provide application developers with further options.

Not only was SubQuery the first to be connected to and indexing an Avalanche subnet, we also recently brought our full Ethereum SDK support to Avalanche bringing a number of performance improvements including:

  • Real-time indexing (Block Confirmations) resulting in an insanely quick user experience for your customers.
  • Contract query support allowing querying contract state.
  • Third-party Library Support allowing you to retrieve data from external AP.I endpoints, non-historical RPC calls, and import your own external libraries into your projects.
  • Testing Framework providing an easy way to test the behavior of mapping handlers and validate the data being indexed in an automated way.
  • Multi-chain indexing support to index data from across different networks (e.g. Ethereum and Avalanche) into the same database, this allows you to query a single endpoint to get data for all supported networks.
  • Dynamic data sources to index factory contracts that create other contracts (e.g. a DEX).
  • 1.85x faster indexing compared to the previous Avalanche codebase.

SubQuery is currently focused on decentralising and tokenizing the protocol to build the SubQuery Network. The SubQuery Network will index and service data from projects to the global community in an incentivised and verifiable way and support indexing Avalanche projects, and those from any other supported Layer-1 from the outset.

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