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February 2025 Monthly Recap

February brought unexpected challenges, but also major milestones for SubQuery. The start of February brought an unexpected hurdle when our X account was hacked—an unfortunate and unforeseen incident that had never happened before in SubQuery’s history. We acted swiftly, reaching out to X’s support team and enlisting...

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Consensus HK 2025: Kicking Off a New Era of Web3 Innovation

We’re excited to share the key highlights from Consensus Hong Kong 2025—a landmark event for blockchain innovation in the region. As the first-ever Consensus in Asia, the event was buzzing with energy, drawing industry leaders, builders, and visionaries. While it marked a significant milestone, we observed a key...

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January 2025 Monthly Recap

In January, we remained focused in expanding our network support and we are now supporting nearly 280 networks! We’ve added new chains like Bitgert, PulseChain, Soneium, Core, and Starknet, expanding our data indexing solutions.  We’re particularly excited about our Starknet integration, which has a thriving ecsosytem and aligns...

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2024 in Review: SubQuery’s Top 5 Milestones

As we look back on 2024, we’re proud to call it a major “year of firsts” for us here at SubQuery. This year was filled with groundbreaking achievements, major launches, and remarkable community growth. The year has flown by but it also feels so long ago that we had...

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November 2024 Monthly Recap

November was an extraordinary month of progress, innovation, and meaningful connections for our team. We continued our relentless focus on building, while also making a strong impact on the networking front. A standout moment was our participation in DevCon 2024 in Bangkok, where we took centre stage to lead a...

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DevCon 2024: A Week of Innovation, Energy, and Collaboration

The energy of DevCon 2024 was truly electric. The conference's attendance doubled since its last Bogotá edition with over 12,000 attendees.  From packed side events to thought-provoking workshops, DevCon cemented itself as a must-attend event for developers and builders in the Ethereum ecosystem. Here’s a recap...

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