As the cryptocurrency ecosystem continues to burgeon, the demand for efficient and secure data access has never been more pressing. Data indexing and chain accessibility are critical components in navigating the complex world of blockchain technology. In a recent partnership, SubQuery, a leading data indexing and querying protocol, has joined forces with Humanode, an innovative biometric-based blockchain, to revolutionize data indexing and chain accessibility.
SubQuery Unlocks Numerous Opportunities For Developers
The crypto industry is filled with excitement over the recent partnership between SubQuery and Humanode. Humanode, the robust crypto-biometric network, brings Sybil resistance and innovative governance models to the crypto space by utilizing biometric technology and harnessing the power of the Substrate framework.
This collaboration presents a myriad of opportunities for developers to tap into Humanode’s on-chain data. For example, they can effortlessly create custom APIs to access on-chain information (such as transfers, bio authentication events, and online validator nodes) for the applications they develop. Exchanges can seamlessly obtain chain data, while users can design websites, Telegram, or Discord bots that send notifications when bio authentication is about to expire or even develop rankings of human nodes (validators).
Dato Kavazi, Co-founder of Humanode, said, “SubQuery has piqued our interest with its commitment to delivering a fast, flexible, and dependable data indexing solution tailored to the ever-evolving needs of the Web3 space. The partnership with Subquery Network will enable Humanode to leverage these powerful data indexing capabilities, ensuring seamless and efficient access to chain data for developers and users alike.”
Humanode Adapts Subquery’s Projects
The Humanode tech team has successfully harnessed SubQuery to create the Humanode Explorer, a powerful example of the collaboration’s potential. The Humanode Explorer is based on the open-source ParaScan repository and utilizes SubQuery’s advanced data indexing capabilities to display transactions involving humanode accounts, block data, and a plethora of additional information sourced from the Humanode blockchain.
By leveraging SubQuery’s decentralized infrastructure, developers are better positioned to build cutting-edge applications and services within the Humanode network. This partnership aligns with Humanode’s mission of cultivating a more equitable and decentralized ecosystem where data privacy and accessibility take precedence.
To manage their project and implement necessary updates, Humanode relies on SubQuery Projects. Numerous leading Substrate teams also benefit from SubQuery’s enterprise-level hosting, which offers dedicated databases, automated deployments, and geographic routing to multiple clusters worldwide for optimal performance and uptime.
James Bayly, COO of SubQuery, commented, “We’re proud to be working closely with the Humanode team to help launch their blockchain explorer and to provide APIs and tools to help their community build products and services off their crypto-biometric network.”
Humanode is a trailblazer in the realm of biometric-based blockchain technology. With a focus on user identity and security, the platform relies on biometrics to create a unique and secure environment for its users. By integrating SubQuery’s data indexing and querying expertise, Humanode plans to take its platform to new heights, facilitating faster and more efficient data access while maintaining the highest level of security.
As the crypto space continues to evolve, data indexing and chain accessibility will play an increasingly central role in driving innovation and adoption. With robust data indexing solutions, developers can create sophisticated dApps and platforms that cater to the unique needs of the crypto community. Meanwhile, enhanced chain accessibility will power the growth of the multi-chain ecosystem, enabling seamless communication between various blockchain networks.