Flare Integrates With Subsquid to Boost Open-source Accessibility to Blockchain Data
Today, Flare, a blockchain for data, revealed that Subsquid, a worldwide network that offers free, quick, and decentralized data access to developers and the apps they create, has incorporated Flare. Developers using the Subsquid network may now access historical data on the Flare blockchain thanks to the integration.
With an open-source SDK, specialized data lakes for on-chain data, and a hosted service, Subsquid is a full-stack blockchain indexing solution. Through Subsquid’s distributed data lake, developers creating decentralized apps may access vast amounts of historical on-chain data by connecting to the Flare blockchain.
Subsquid’s data lake, a repository for storing and processing massive volumes of structured and unstructured data, comprises 5,000 projects and handles more than 30 billion queries with the goal of becoming Web3’s biggest decentralized data lake.
A fully customizable ETL query stack is included in the open-source Subsquid SDK, which is useful for indexing events, transactions, and traces. The SDK allows developers to create unique data pipelines and application programming interfaces (APIs) that access the ecosystem’s data. Additionally, external API calls are accessible, enabling developers to aggregate data from Flare APIs using the Subsquid SDK.
Commenting on Subsquid’s open-source approach to data accessibility, Flare Co-Founder and CEO Hugo Philion said, “As we look to provide developers with the best possible tools, we have been very impressed with Subsquid’s commitment to open source approach and the speed of the indexing system they have built from the ground up.”
“We are thrilled to bring Flare into our decentralized data lake, serving as a data provider in the ecosystem and enabling developers to rapidly and permissionlessly retrieve data from the network without having to use an archive node,” said XX from Subsquid, adding that both parties are looking forward to collaborating on multiple developer engagement initiatives.