According to the latest blog post, leading blockchain data indexer, SubQuery announced its support for the OmniFlix Network. With the help of this integration, OmniFlix’s developers can now enjoy seamless NFT & social token management on the platform.
SubQuery’s Advance Support For OmniFlex
The OmniFlix Network emerges as a crucial platform for creators and communities. Specializing in the minting, management, and monetization of media NFTs and social tokens, OmniFlix dominates the crypto sector.
Recently, OmniFlix Network has announced its full integration with SubQuery’s data indexing capabilities. This collaboration is to enhance the way developers interact with on-chain data, offering them a straightforward approach to manage and query essential information.
OmniFlix Network, known for its interchain platform that enables creators and communities to mint, manage, and monetize media NFTs and social tokens, is poised to benefit immensely from this partnership. With SubQuery’s versatile, high-speed, and decentralized data indexing solution, developers on the OmniFlix Network can now harness a powerful toolset designed to optimize their protocols and applications.
One of the standout features of SubQuery is its ability to simplify backend complexities. By offering developers a custom-made API, it eliminates the need for them to invest time and resources in building their indexing solutions. This means that developers can channel their efforts towards product development and refining user experiences, ensuring that the end-users get the best of what the blockchain world has to offer.
Furthermore, this integration aligns with the shared vision of both entities: to onboard the next billion users to the blockchain.
The OmniFlix network stated, “We are thrilled to introduce another multi-chain indexer to our ecosystem and derive immense satisfaction from the knowledge that developers can leverage SubQuery’s capabilities to build groundbreaking applications within the Flix-verse”
SubQuery Enhances Developer Experience
SubQuery efficiently processes hundreds of millions of daily requests, ensuring a stable and robust infrastructure hosting. As anticipation builds for the imminent launch of the SubQuery Network, OmniFlix Network developers are set to benefit from an additional decentralized indexing solution.
Ethereum, Polygon, Polkadot, Cosmos, Algorand, NEAR, and Avalanche—including wallets, networks, explorers, NFT platforms, DeFi projects, and scanners—SubQuery boasts one of the most efficient Indexers for web3 developers.
The current trajectory of SubQuery is centered around decentralization and tokenization of its protocol, leading to the creation of the SubQuery Network. This network is designed to index and offer data from various projects to the global community in a manner that’s both incentivized and verifiable.
SubQuery’s founder Sam Zou said, “We are delighted to announce the seamless integration of SubQuery’s data indexing solution into the OmniFlix Network. Our unwavering commitment remains firmly rooted in empowering developers within the OmniFlix community, allowing them to concentrate on their primary tasks: crafting outstanding products and enriching the overall user experience.”
Notably, it will support indexing for OmniFlix projects and other networks from its launch. The platform also facilitates the integration of external libraries within mapping functions and offers enhanced control for project management on individual infrastructures, accelerated with automated DOS mitigation controls. It’s crucial to note that despite these advancements, there are no intentions to phase out the managed service currently offered by SubQuery.