SubQuery Network, a provider of Web3 infrastructure, has announced the release of two new RPCs for the Polkadot ecosystem. They’re the first decentralized RPCs on Substrate-based networks, available for Polkadot and Kusama.
Nearly 200 networks use web3 infrastructure from SubQuery. The SubQuery Network is a worldwide network of decentralized indexers and RPC providers. These eliminate the need for centralized control points and enable dapps to get quick and reliable blockchain data as needed. After deployment, teams building on Polkadot and Kusama may now take use of SubQuery’s decentralized RPC (Remote Procedure Call) nodes.
SubQuery COO James Bayly said:
“We 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.”
Over 30 independent Node Operators run the Polkadot RPCs that have been set up for Kusama and the Polkadot relay chain. Enabling blockchain projects to function effectively and get data from many sources requires the deployment of decentralized RPCs.
RPCs are essential for data retrieval, smart contract interactions, and transaction submission between blockchain nodes and external parties. Decentralized RPCs allow dapps to be independent of centralized middleware and the associated hazards. Decentralized RPCs from SubQuery Network provide safe and effective web3 communication. The reliable and open operations that are necessary for DePINs to succeed are supported by this capability.
Initially, SubQuery launched an indexer that could link to Polkadot’s exclusive multi-chain architecture inside the ecosystem. Since then, it has grown to include hundreds of networks, positioning it as a leading chain support web3 data indexer.