
Units.Network integrates with SubQuery
Units.Network is excited to announce that SubQuery, a global indexed data provider, is adding support for the Unit Zero mainnet.
What is SubQuery?
SubQuery builds globally distributed indexers and RPC providers, helping drive the decentralization of diverse projects across the blockchain space. By delivering indexed data to the global community in an incentivized and verifiable way, SubQuery advances its mission of innovating Web3 infrastructure and empowering builders to decentralize the next generation of applications.
Why this partnership matters
Under this partnership, SubQuery will support the Unit Zero mainnet with decentralized, lightning-fast data indexing, giving builders real-time access to reliable data.
In addition to boosting the efficiency of existing applications, this could make it easier for new projects to onboard and innovate within the Units.Network ecosystem. Developers will be able to create more responsive, data-rich user interfaces, while users can benefit from faster updates on key activities like liquidity flows, token transfers and governance events.
Thanks to this integration, Units.Network joins a range of prominent projects in the DeFi space that already collaborate with SubQuery, including Ethereum, Base, Polkadot, Cosmos, Avalanche, and NEAR Protocol. Being part of this growing network strengthens Units.Network’s visibility in the wider Web3 ecosystem and signals its commitment to adopting best-in-class infrastructure.
How Units.Network will benefit from the SubQuery integration
The integration between SubQuery and Units.Network comes as a big step forward in improving data access and usability across the ecosystem. With SubQuery’s powerful indexing tools, developers and users can easily retrieve real-time on-chain data, making it simpler to track transactions, liquidity, staking and governance metrics. This leads to smoother user experiences, better dashboards and more advanced dApps, strengthening engagement and transparency across the platform.
Looking ahead, this partnership supports Units.Network’s goal of building a flexible and efficient DeFi ecosystem ready for the future of Web3.
To learn more about SubQuery, check out its website, Telegram and X accounts.