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From today, developers can now leverage SubQuery’s all-in-one decentralised network to host and power their Subgraphs. This interoperability marks a significant step forward in giving builders more flexibility and options by bridging two of the leading players in the blockchain data indexing and querying landscape.
For developers, this integration provides a flexible and robust alternative for hosting Subgraphs. With the option to deploy Subgraphs on the SubQuery Network, developers gain access to SubQuery's ‘one-stop-shop’ for decentralised infrastructure. With our network full of experienced Node Operators, builders can not only access indexed datasets but also seamlessly access decentralised RPCs via the SubQuery Network.
Deploying subgraphs on the SubQuery Network is designed to be straightforward for developers familiar with The Graph’s ecosystem. SubQuery provides comprehensive documentation and tools to assist in the transition, ensuring that Subgraphs can be deployed with minimal friction.
To begin deploying a Subgraph on SubQuery, developers can follow these steps:
For detailed instructions and support, visit SubQuery’s official documentation or reach out to our team at start@subquery.network.
The SubQuery Network is the future of web3 infrastructure, it allows you to completely decentralise your infrastructure stack. This provides the following benefits:
With the SubQuery Network, you can now go to your community and say with confidence "our dApp is truly decentralised".
Many developers want to completely migrate from the Graph to SubQuery to take advantage of all the features and performance improvements this offers. Subgraph hosting will aid this process as you have the option of hosting your Subgraph on the SubQuery Network, while migrating the code to a SubQuery project. This means you’re only working on one network and can easily move off the Graph Network.
SubQuery is 3.9x faster than the graph with more flexibility and wider chain support. Read more here and then follow the steps to migrate your project: https://academy.subquery.network/indexer/build/graph-migration.html
Throughout SubQuery’s journey, we have always prioritised the developer experience; this advancement is no different. We don’t want builders to waste time building infrastructure, so if you have an existing Subgraph, we want you to be able to deploy it to the SubQuery Network without spending time migrating the code. Deploying to the SubQuery Network is frictionless and seamless.
Head to the SubQuery Network app to get started, read our supporting docs, and be sure to join our Discord, which is full of other helpful developers.
SubQuery Network is innovating web3 infrastructure with tools that empower builders to decentralise the future. Our fast, flexible, and open data indexer supercharges dApps on over 200 networks, enabling a user-focused web3 world. Soon, our Data Node will provide breakthroughs in the RPC industry, and deliver decentralisation without compromise. We pioneer the web3 revolution for visionaries and forward-thinkers. We’re not just a company — we’re a movement driving an inclusive and decentralised web3 era. Let’s shape the future of web3, together.
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