SubQuery Network, a leading Web3 infrastructure provider, has recently introduced two decentralized Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) for the Polkadot ecosystem. These RPCs, which are also compatible with Kusama, are the first of their kind on Substrate-based networks. SubQuery’s globally distributed network of decentralized indexers and RPC providers supports nearly 200 networks, enabling distributed applications (dapps) to efficiently retrieve blockchain data without relying on centralized access points.
Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) play a crucial role in the blockchain ecosystem by serving as a communication bridge between external entities and nodes on the blockchain. They facilitate data retrieval, smart contract execution, and transaction processing. With the launch of SubQuery’s decentralized RPCs, developers on the Polkadot and Kusama networks now have enhanced accessibility and security for these essential functions. James Bayly, COO of SubQuery, expressed the company’s excitement in providing decentralized RPCs for Polkadot on the SubQuery Network, leveraging their expertise in supporting infrastructure for various ecosystems.
Developers building on Polkadot or Kusama can now leverage SubQuery’s decentralized RPC nodes, reducing their reliance on centralized middleware and lowering associated risks. The decentralized RPCs offered by SubQuery Network have over 30 independent Node Operators managing the Polkadot RPCs, enabling blockchain projects to access data from diverse sources. These RPCs enhance the secure and efficient communication within Web3, supporting the operations of Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePINs).
Originally emerging within the Polkadot ecosystem, SubQuery initially provided an indexer for connecting to Polkadot’s multi-chain structure. However, the company has since expanded its scope to include support for hundreds of networks, positioning itself as a pioneer in Web3 data and infrastructure. By offering decentralized RPCs for the Polkadot and Kusama networks, SubQuery Network aims to promote decentralization and security in blockchain operations while empowering developers with reliable infrastructure for their dapps. The introduction of these decentralized RPCs marks a significant milestone in enhancing the functionality and security of blockchain projects on Substrate-based networks.
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