SubQuery Continues to Expand into Cosmos Ecosystem via Fetch-ai Network

As part of SubQuery’s initiative to support all native layers of the Cosmos ecosystem, SubQuery is pleased to announce support for Fetch-ai Network (an interchain protocol, based on the Cosmos-SDK).

Fetch-ai network is “building an open access, tokenized, decentralized machine learning network to enable smart infrastructure built around a decentralized digital economy.”

SubQuery’s flexible, fast, open, and decentralized data indexing solution “provides developers with the tools needed to easily organize and query on-chain data for their protocol and applications.”

Abstracting the backend, SubQuery provides “a custom API and lets developers focus on product development and user experience rather than building their own indexing solutions.”

The Fetch-ai Network team “sees SubQuery as the right partner to develop and share this much-needed tool with their developer community and accelerate the dApp deployment  experience to reach milestones faster.”

SubQuery was excited to see that following initial testing on Juno, the Cosmos support “worked off-the-shelf for other networks in the Cosmos galaxy like Fetch-ai Network.”

Fetch-ai Network will “benefit from the full SubQuery experience, including the open-source SDK, tools, documentation, developer support, and other benefits developers receive from the SubQuery ecosystem, including eligibility to participate in SubQuery’s Grants Program.”

Additionally, Fetch-ai Network is “accommodated by SubQuery’s managed service, which provides enterprise-level infrastructure hosting and handles over 400 million requests each day.”

Kamal Ved, Chief Product Officer of Fetch-ai Network, said:

“Fast access to blockchain data is of paramount importance for Fetch’s compute intensive AI and agent based automation products. Our integration with SubQuery’s indexing solution nicely supplements the rest of our toolchain to not only support our aspirations to solve complex coordination challenges with AI and automation but also makes Fetch-ai Network a great choice for dApp builders to develop and launch their applications.” 

Bryan White, Senior Blockchain Developer at Fetch-ai Network said:

“SubQuery has a smooth developer experience, simple but versatile framework, and well thought-out APIs.”

Since its founding in 2021, SubQuery claims it has established itself “as the leading data indexing solution in Polkadot and has achieved rapid growth by serving hundreds of millions of queries each day to leading projects such as Moonbeam and Acala.”

The success in Polkadot “spurred SubQuery to integrate with other Layer-1 blockchains to become a truly universal solution, with Fetch-ai Network being the next cab off the rank.”

Sam Zou, the Founder and CEO of SubQuery commented:

“SubQuery is a fundamental piece of web3 infrastructure and we love to see the jump-start it can provide to new ecosystems. We are excited to help Fetch.ai developers become more empowered to create and innovate the future of Web3 together.”

SubQuery is currently “focused on decentralising and tokenizing the protocol to build the SubQuery Network.”

The SubQuery Network “will be simple and accessible to all, will innovate in payment methods, and most importantly, will support indexing Fetch-ai Network projects from the outset.”



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