SubQuery Network, a leading provider of Web3 infrastructure, has recently unveiled two new RPCs designed specifically for the Polkadot ecosystem. These revolutionary RPCs mark the first decentralized RPCs available on Substrate-based networks, catering to both Polkadot and Kusama.
With nearly 200 networks relying on SubQuery’s web3 infrastructure, the SubQuery Network stands as a global network of decentralized indexers and RPC providers. By eliminating the need for centralized control points, these indexers and RPCs empower dapps to access blockchain data swiftly and reliably whenever needed. Teams developing on Polkadot and Kusama can now leverage SubQuery’s decentralized RPC nodes for their projects.
James Bayly, the COO of SubQuery, emphasized the importance of having over 30 independent Node Operators running the Polkadot RPCs that serve Kusama and the Polkadot relay chain. This setup is crucial for enabling blockchain projects to operate efficiently and access data from multiple sources through decentralized RPCs.
RPCs play a vital role in facilitating data retrieval, smart contract interactions, and transaction submissions between blockchain nodes and external parties. Decentralized RPCs offer dapps independence from centralized middleware, mitigating associated risks. SubQuery Network’s decentralized RPCs ensure secure and efficient web3 communication, supporting the reliable and transparent operations necessary for decentralized projects to thrive.
SubQuery initially introduced an indexer capable of interfacing with Polkadot’s unique multi-chain architecture within the ecosystem. Since then, it has expanded to serve hundreds of networks, establishing itself as a prominent web3 data indexer supporting various chains.