Building for the Web3 Community: How SubQuery Empowers Developers

Building for the Web3 Community: How SubQuery Empowers Developers

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As the Web3 ecosystem rapidly evolves, one constant remains: data powers everything. From DeFi dashboards to decentralized social networks, the entire Web3 community depends on structured blockchain data to use their favorite applications—whether they realize it or not. However, this data is notoriously complex to access and query, especially at scale.

That’s where SubQuery comes in.

SubQuery provides developers in the Web3 community with powerful tools to extract, organise, and serve blockchain data. Whether you’re building the next killer dApp or managing infrastructure for a DAO, SubQuery ensures that your data layer is fast, decentralized, and easy to use.

What is the Web3 Community?

The Web3 community represents a global movement of developers, users, creators, and founders who believe in a decentralized internet. It includes the builders of decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, NFT platforms, DAOs, and countless other projects working to reshape digital ownership and online identity. According to Ethereum.org, Web3 is fundamentally about giving users control over their data, identity, and value online.

This community thrives on collaboration, open-source technology, and a shared belief in data transparency and self-sovereignty. However, the technical challenges of working with raw blockchain data often slow down innovation.

SubQuery aims to remove those barriers by empowering the Web3 community with seamless access to the structured data they need to build the Web3 dApps of the future.

The Data Challenge in Web3 Applications

Most blockchains are not designed for querying complex datasets. Blockchain data is inherently raw, unstructured, and difficult to search through in real-time. This makes building responsive Web3 applications that rely on historical transactions, account states, or cross-chain analytics a major pain point.

For example:

  • A DeFi app needs to display a user's historical swaps and balances.
  • A DAO dashboard wants to show proposal histories and voting activity.
  • A wallet app requires fast transaction lookups across multiple networks.

Without a robust indexing layer, these tasks are both time-consuming and expensive.

Meet SubQuery: Powering the Web3 Developer Stack

SubQuery Network is a decentralized data indexing protocol designed specifically for Web3. It enables developers to create customised APIs that serve blockchain data in a structured format, which is ideal for use in Web3 frontends, bots, dashboards, and more.

Here’s how SubQuery supports the Web3 community:

  • Multi-chain Support: Ethereum, Polkadot, Cosmos, Solana, Avalanche, and more.
  • Custom GraphQL APIs: Developers define exactly what data they want and how to serve it.
  • Open Source SDKs: Easy integration into any dApp frontend or backend.
  • Decentralized Network: Powered by independent indexers and RPC providers.
  • AI-ready Data: Structured outputs ideal for AI agents and automation tools.
    • We’ve just launched the SubQuery GraphQL Agent — an AI-powered tool that lets you query blockchain data in plain English. No code, just questions and instant answers. It’s the simplest way to query complex on-chain data.

With SubQuery, Web3 developers get freedom from backend complexity, so they can focus on building better user experiences.

Key Features Supporting Web3 Companies

Web3 companies operate in a highly competitive and fast-moving environment. Time to market is critical, and product scalability depends on access to real-time, reliable data. That’s why we recently launched the SubQuery GraphQL AI Agent, which allows users to interact with their indexed blockchain data using natural language. Instead of writing complex GraphQL queries, developers and analysts can simply ask questions, like “Who are the top token holders this week?” — and get instant, accurate answers. It’s a powerful boost for speed, accessibility, and productivity.

Here’s why many Web3 companies choose SubQuery:

Graphic showing 4 reasons Web3 companies choose SubQuery: speed, decentralization, cost efficiency, ecosystem integration

a. Speed & Performance

SubQuery delivers indexed data faster than querying raw blockchain nodes, enabling real-time responsiveness in production apps.

b. Decentralization at the Core

As part of a decentralized network, SubQuery ensures censorship-resistance, fault tolerance, and transparency in data infrastructure.

c. Cost Efficiency

Running your indexer infrastructure is expensive. SubQuery offers a decentralized option, freeing teams from the burden of maintaining backend servers.

d. Ecosystem Integration

SubQuery integrates seamlessly with leading Web3 frameworks and chains, including Substrate, Cosmos SDK, and Ethereum EVM-compatible chains.

Real-World Use Cases: Projects Using SubQuery

Several prominent Web3 apps and protocols already leverage SubQuery’s infrastructure to power their products. Let’s highlight a few:

  • StakeStone (Liquid Staking Protocol)

StakeStone’s team shared how SubQuery helps them track cross-chain staking flows and build real-time dashboards for users. They rely on SubQuery’s custom APIs to surface complex transaction histories in a user-friendly UI. 

  • Archway (Cosmos Ecosystem L1)

Archway developers use SubQuery to index essential data such as NFT collections, including unique owners, attribute rarity, floor prices, transaction volumes, and detailed transaction histories for their premier NFT marketplace, Ambur Marketplace.

  • Folks Finance (DeFi on Multiple Chains)

Folks Finance leverages SubQuery for multiple use cases, one being for their Folks Router – the DEX aggregator benefits from SubQuery’s data indexing capabilities to track token swap activities, user volumes, and overall protocol performance.

  • Avail (Modular Blockchain Data Layer)

Avail uses SubQuery for fast data retrieval on their testnet and mainnet, allow them to quickly access data such as: token transfers and extrinsics, staking rewards and analytics.

Why SubQuery is Vital for Web3 Apps

A good Web3 app isn’t just about smart contracts. It’s about usability.

Without fast and structured access to blockchain data, users are left waiting for dashboards to load or toggling between block explorers. SubQuery addresses this issue with optimised APIs that serve only the necessary data directly into your UI.

It also makes it easier to:

  • Track user activity and engagement
  • Display governance or staking metrics
  • Power AI-based tools for crypto data analysis

By handling the data layer, SubQuery allows developers to spend more time innovating and less time debugging GraphQL queries.

Common Questions About Web3 Community

What is Web3 in simple terms?

Web3 is the next version of the internet, where users control their data, use crypto wallets to interact, and apps run on decentralized networks like blockchains.

What is the Web3 Community?

The Web3 community is a global network of developers, users, creators, and builders who support a decentralized internet powered by blockchain technology.

How to join the Web3 community?

You can join by contributing to open-source projects, participating in DAO discussions, and engaging with decentralized app ecosystems. Find the Web3 niche you like and jump in to relevant communities on Discord or Telegram. SubQuery is welcomes new community members who are passionate about the future of Web3.

Final Thoughts

The future of the decentralized web depends on developer empowerment. As more talent joins the Web3 community, they need tools that abstract away complexity and let them build faster, better, and more securely.

SubQuery is leading that charge by providing a flexible, decentralized indexing solution that works across chains and use cases. Whether you’re a solo hacker or a venture-backed protocol, SubQuery equips you with the data backbone your Web3 app needs to thrive.

If you're building for the future, you're building for Web3 and if you're building for Web3, you need SubQuery.

Ready to build on blockchain? Start experimenting, join developer communities, and stay updated with platforms like SubQuery that simplify blockchain data access across multiple chains.

About SubQuery

SubQuery Network is innovating in web3 infrastructure with tools that empower builders to decentralize without compromise. SubQuery’s infrastructure network offers everything from data indexers, RPCs and AI agents - all fully decentralized and production ready.

Our fast, flexible, and open data indexer supercharges thousands of dApps on nearly 300 networks. Our Sharded Data Node will provide breakthroughs in the RPC industry and our AI App framework makes building AI apps easier than ever before. We pioneer the web3 revolution for visionaries and forward-thinkers. We’re not just a company — we’re a movement driving an inclusive and decentralized web3 era, together.

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Brittany Seales · Head of Marketing

Head of Marketing at SubQuery Network

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