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Querying the World's Data with SubQuery

Relay Chain by Parity Technologies

Jul 9, 202148:51Technology

Jorrin Bruns (Support Engineer, Parity Technologies) talks with James Bayly, Head of Business Development for OnFinality, one of the largest infrastructure providers for Polkadot and Substrate, about Subquery, a tool tha...

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Querying the World's Data with SubQuery is an episode from Relay Chain by Parity Technologies. Jorrin Bruns (Support Engineer, Parity Technologies) talks with James Bayly, Head of Business Development for OnFinality, one of the largest infr...

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Published Jul 9, 2021, 48:51 long, audio available.

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Jorrin Bruns (Support Engineer, Parity Technologies) talks with James Bayly, Head of Business Development for OnFinality, one of the largest infrastructure providers for Polkadot and Substrate, about Subquery, a tool that speeds up querying and extracting Polkadot network data so that anyone can take the data off-chain and create something useful. They discuss the team's mission to deliver high performance, decentralized services to distribute assets at scale, integrate with blockchain oracles and build tools and infrastructure to advance the Polkadot ecosystem. Bayly provides insights into SubQuery’s network participants, how collaboration and feedback from Polkadot projects in New Zealand influenced several of its value-added features, their long-term plans to become a parachain and the road to 1 billion API (application programming interface) requests. Links OnFinality’s website SubQuery’s website SubQuery’s white paper Subvis.io’s website — the SubQuery project Bayly mentioned as an example of the power of Subquery Highlights 01:18 OnFinality and SubQuery: The mission 15:38 Providing data to blockchains vs. smart contracts 19:16 Web3 grant for open-source tooling 21:20 Decentralized cloud infrastructure 24:00 OnFinality as a distributed cloud provider 26:02 Collaboration with Polkadot teams in New Zealand 29:44 Trigger and notifications from on-chain data 37:06 Integrations with blockchain oracles 39:13 Capabilities and next steps for SubQuery 42:33 Long-term goals to become a parachain 46:10 Open positions to join the SubQuery team Key Quotes “There are around 500 million blocks of data on Polkadot, this team makes the tools to take it off-chain to create something useful.” Special Guest: James Bayly.

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Published Jul 9, 2021 and 48:51 long