SubQuery Network, a Web3 infrastructure provider, has introduced two new decentralized Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) for the Polkadot ecosystem. These RPCs are available for both Polkadot and Kusama, marking the first decentralized RPCs on Substrate-based networks.

SubQuery, which supports nearly 200 networks, operates a globally distributed network of decentralized indexers and RPC providers. Distributed applications (dapps) can efficiently and dependably retrieve blockchain data through this network, eliminating the need for centralized access points.

Importance of RPCs in Blockchain

RPCs play a crucial role in the blockchain, serving as a communication bridge between external entities and nodes on the blockchain. They help with data retrieval, smart contract execution, and transaction processing. With the introduction of SubQuery’s decentralized RPCs, these essential functions are now more accessible and secure for developers in the Polkadot and Kusama networks.

James Bayly, SubQuery’s COO, said, β€œWe are thrilled to be the first to provide decentralized RPCs for Polkadot on the SubQuery Network. Our node operators are already running RPCs and other nodes in multiple ecosystems, and, having emerged from the Polkadot ecosystem, we’re ideally placed to support Polkadot developers with their infrastructure.”

Advantages for Developers

Developers building on Polkadot or Kusama can now use SubQuery’s decentralized RPC nodes. By offering decentralized RPCs, SubQuery Network reduces dapps’ reliance on centralized middleware, lowering risks.

Blockchain RPC Networks

The efficient operation of blockchain projects depends on the new Polkadot RPCs, which are managed by over 30 independent Node Operators. These RPCs enable blockchain projects to access data from multiple sources.

SubQuery Network’s decentralized RPCs improve secure and efficient communication within Web3, facilitating strong and transparent operations crucial for the success of Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePINs).

SubQuery originally emerged within only Polkadot. It provided an indexer that could connect to Polkadot’s multi-chain structure. The company has now broadened its scope to encompass hundreds of networks as it aims to be a leader in Web3 data and infrastructure.

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