Graph has launched enhancements to accelerate dApp development on Solana.
The new tools allow users to access and synchronize #blockchain data without having to write code in Rust. These updates are designed to reduce deployment time and costs and help expand the #Web3 ecosystem on #Solana .
Well-known for its key role in indexing data on the blockchain, Graph announced a number of important enhancements aimed at simplifying the development of distributed applications (dApps) on the Solana network. The updates are a direct response to the growing demand for Web3-compliant distributed data solutions.
In the future, developers will be able to utilize new tools that make it easier to access blockchain data in a more efficient manner.
One of the major updates is the introduction of subflows, which will allow developers to utilize off-the-shelf subgraphs provided by companies such as Messari and Top Ledger.
This will eliminate the need to develop solutions from scratch, significantly reduce code dependency on Rust, and simplify the process of data indexing.
Graph has designed these tools to support both on-premises and remote environments, giving developers unprecedented flexibility when working across the Solana network.
The ability to synchronize projects within hours instead of weeks is a significant step forward, allowing teams to iterate and launch dApps more quickly.
In the rapidly evolving Web3 ecosystem, these enhancements to #The Graph are an invaluable resource for developers.
Solana has become known for its high throughput, low cost and active DeFi community, which has encouraged many developers to explore its capabilities.
Nick Hansen, head of growth at The Graph Foundation, says these updates address the growing need for open and distributed data solutions that are essential for agile and efficient application development in this dynamic environment.
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