SubQuery Partners With Leading Polkadot Teams On Technical Bounties via the SubQuery Grants Programme

The technical bounties give opportunities for developers to work on projects for the best teams in Polkadot

SubQuery, the leading data indexing solution built on Polkadot (DOT), is pleased to announce the launch of technical bounties in partnership with leading blockchain teams in Polkadot as part of SubQuery’s Grants Programme.

The USD$500,000 SubQuery Grants Program kicked off in December 2021 with the vision of offering opportunities to blockchain developers, community members, and wider ecosystem participants to create innovative or high-potential ideas that leverage SubQuery’s open-source data indexing tools to support cutting-edge decentralised applications.

While developers can still apply for the SubQuery Grants Programme with their own ideas, SubQuery has released initial bounties in partnership with Moonbeam, Acala, Astar and Bifrost as projects for inspiration. All are open to apply now, and as a bonus, if your application is successful you’ll get to work closely with the parachain team that suggested the challenge!

You can see a live list of all the bounties on SubQuery’s website, including a short summary of what the teams are looking for. It is expected that you will be able to provide a robust plan for how you will design, develop, and deliver (including detailed costs) on your chosen bounty as part of your application. As always, you can talk to our team and we can put you in direct contact with the relevant team to give you the best advice on your proposal.

Applicants who are interested in any of these bounties are encouraged to submit their proposal with the budget required to complete the task and other requirements here. If you have any questions please join our Discord server and reach out to our team in the Grants channel.

For those who would like to up-skill more on SubQuery before making an application, The SubQuery Academy’s “Hero Course” is a free and modular educational program designed to build awareness amongst developers. and is completely free and accessible via an online portal.

About SubQuery Network

SubQuery is Polkadot’s leading data provider, supporting an indexing & querying layer between Layer-1 blockchains (Polkadot) and decentralized applications. SubQuery’s data service is being used by most of the Polkadot and Kusama crowdloan and parachain auction websites live today.

SubQuery’s protocol abstracts away blockchain data idiosyncrasies with the SubQuery SDK, allowing developers to focus on deploying their core product without needlessly wasting efforts on custom backend technologies.

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