SubQuery’s Infrastructure Network: Top Web3 Projects Using SubQuery

SubQuery’s Infrastructure Network: Top Web3 Projects Using SubQuery

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The growth of the crypto ecosystem relies on one thing: reliable, efficient, and decentralised access to blockchain data. As more developers build complex blockchain applications, the need for a strong, scalable infrastructure network becomes critical.

Enter SubQuery Network, a decentralised solution transforming how projects access and organise on-chain data. As a leading infrastructure network, SubQuery provides the essential indexing layer that fuels the next generation of Web3, from DeFi to NFTs to AI-powered apps.

In this spotlight, we dive into top projects leveraging SubQuery to build powerful, data-driven blockchain experiences.

Why Infrastructure Networks Are Essential for Web3

Blockchain networks store enormous amounts of decentralised data, but raw blockchain data is complex and difficult to use directly. That’s where infrastructure networks come in:

  • They process, index, and structure blockchain data into developer-friendly APIs
  • They enable real-time access to on-chain information
  • They help scale blockchain networks by supporting applications, analytics, and automation

For any thriving blockchain development environment, a robust infrastructure network is not optional; it's the foundation. 

What Makes SubQuery a Leading Infrastructure Network?

SubQuery Network powering blockchain development with decentralisation, AI data, and 300 networks.

SubQuery Network provides a decentralised indexing protocol with these standout features:

  • Multi-Chain Support: Covering Solana, Ethereum, Polkadot, Cosmos, Avalanche, and more
  • Custom APIs: Tailored GraphQL APIs to serve specific project needs
  • Decentralised Operation: Secure, censorship-resistant infrastructure
  • AI-Optimised Data: Structured for AI agents and automation

For developers, this translates into faster build times, simplified data access, and scalable blockchain applications.

Top Projects Using SubQuery for Blockchain Indexing

SubQuery’s scalable infrastructure network is trusted by leading projects across the crypto ecosystem, helping them build faster, smarter, and more transparent blockchain applications. Among hundreds of others, projects like Moonbeam, Dymension, Stakestone, Astar, Folks Finance, Avail and Archway rely on SubQuery to index on-chain data, power real-time analytics, and scale infrastructure across DeFi, smart contracts, staking, and modular blockchains.

  • Moonbeam uses SubQuery to track blocks produced by individual Orbiters in its unique rotating collator system. This solves visibility issues in native block explorers by attributing each block to the correct Orbiter and tracking rewards.
  • Dymension uses SubQuery to monitor hub and RollApp activity, including IBC transfers, swaps, and burns. The switch from Firebase cron jobs to SubQuery improved performance, stability, and developer experience, with clear examples helping streamline setup.
  • Stakestone uses SubQuery to index validator and staking data, delivering transparency and real-time insights for liquid staking protocols.
  • Astar (substrate and EVM based) Astar uses SubQuery to index on-chain data across its multi-VM Polkadot chain, which supports both EVM and WebAssembly smart contracts.
  • Folks Finance leverages SubQuery to power DeFi dashboards by indexing loans, collateral, and liquidity data on Algorand and multiple other chains.
  • Avail relies on SubQuery to query a range of data on their testnet and mainnet such as token transfers and extrinsics, staking rewards and analytics.
  • Archway uses SubQuery to power their premier NFT marketplace; Ambur marketplace. SubQuery helps them to showcase essential data for NFT collections, including unique owners, attribute rarity, floor prices, transaction volumes, and detailed transaction histories.

SubQuery’s Expanding Role in the Crypto Ecosystem

The Web3 space continues to grow, with blockchain developer activity on the rise, but without reliable infrastructure, progress stalls. SubQuery’s decentralised approach offers:

  • Greater resilience through community-run infrastructure
  • Incentivised participation for indexers and data providers
  • Scalable solutions for DeFi, NFTs, AI, and more

From blockchain developers building new apps to enterprise teams exploring decentralised solutions, SubQuery is a vital part of the evolving infrastructure network.

Common Questions About SubQuery & Blockchain Infrastructure

What is an infrastructure network in Web3?

An infrastructure network provides the foundational tools and services like indexing, data access, and APIs that power blockchain applications and decentralised platforms. SubQuery is a key example, offering scalable, decentralised indexing solutions for developers.

How does SubQuery help blockchain development?

SubQuery simplifies blockchain development by indexing complex on-chain data and serving it through fast, flexible APIs. This allows developers to build apps, dashboards, DeFi protocols, and more without dealing directly with raw blockchain data.

Why is decentralised data infrastructure important?

Decentralised infrastructure ensures Web3 platforms remain censorship-resistant, secure, and community-driven. Solutions like SubQuery prevent reliance on centralised servers, protecting the integrity of the crypto ecosystem.

Is SubQuery only for developers?

While primarily a developer tool, SubQuery also benefits users by enabling faster, more reliable, and data-rich blockchain experiences, from trading platforms to NFT marketplaces and AI agents.

Conclusion

A reliable, scalable infrastructure network is the backbone of successful blockchain projects. With SubQuery, developers and projects across the crypto ecosystem can access structured data, build next-gen blockchain applications, and drive the future of Web3.

As leading projects like Archway and Avail show, SubQuery isn’t just an indexer - it's core infrastructure powering decentralised innovation. 

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 web3 infrastructure with tools that empower builders to decentralise without compromise. SubQuery’s infrastructure network offers both data indexers and RPCs — fully decentralised, production-ready, and designed for scale.

Our fast, flexible, and open data indexer supercharges thousands of dApps on nearly 300 networks. Through innovations like AI-assisted development via the SubQuery SDK and Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration, SubQuery is making it easier than ever to build, deploy, and maintain blockchain indexers. We’re not just a company — we’re a movement driving an inclusive and decentralised web3 era, together.

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Brittany Seales · Head of Marketing

Head of Marketing at SubQuery Network

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