Blockchain data infrastructure provider Synternet announced that it has integrated peaq network into its Data Layer.

Peaq is a Layer 1 blockchain platform designed to serve as the primary infrastructure for the decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) and machine real-world assets (RWAs).

This integration enables peaq’s on-chain data, encompassing transactions and dataflows from real-world decentralized applications (dApps), to be accessible as a continuous stream of live data on Synternet’s decentralized network. This will empower developers to create dashboards, advanced analytical tools, and machine learning applications and also allow them to utilize an events-based architecture within the Economy of Things framework on peaq.

Furthermore, Synternet is incorporating peaq as a Publisher within its Data Layer, a distributed network of nodes responsible for delivering data streams to Subscribers. By accessing peaq’s data stream, Subscribers have the flexibility to tailor the flows according to their unique requirements. This customization ranges from keeping tabs on transactions to reviewing data from specific DePINs. This capability enables them to develop decentralized applications (dApps) that react to specific events occurring on the network.

“peaq’s vision of bringing Web3 into the real world has unbound potential, and unlocking this potential in full takes advanced data streaming tools,” said Jonas Simanavicius, CTO at Synternet. “We are excited to bring builders in the peaq ecosystem a versatile and highly customizable data streaming network for DePIN analytics and event-driven dApps. We are certain that it will open the door to a wide variety of innovative projects and use cases in the Economy of Things on peaq,” he added.

Synternet Integrates Injective Into Its Data Layer To Grant Developers Access To Cosmos’ On-Chain Data

Synternet functions as a blockchain platform designed to enable modular and interoperable data infrastructure spanning multiple networks. Central to its operation is the Data Layer, a protocol serving as the execution layer that connects diverse blockchains. Additionally, its Autonomous Economic Agents (AEAs) empower developers to create versatile and use-case-specific applications capable of functioning with data sourced from any blockchain network.

Recently, Synternet has integrated Injective’s Layer 1 network into its primary Data Layer, facilitated by the assistance of testnet validator Stakin. This integration aims to provide developers with access to reliable on-chain data sourced from the Cosmos blockchain.

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