Introducing Discounted Access to Popular Community and DeFi Subgraphs on Traceye

We are happy to announce that we have added support for a range of community subgraphs on Traceye. Anyone with a Zeeve account can now query them at a discounted price without writing or deploying these subgraphs. Community Subgraphs are Open-source subgraphs of popular DeFi protocols and dApps that developers most often need to query. […]

Index Aave V3 Data LIVE with Traceye Community Subgraphs

Aave V3 is the upgraded, most recent version of the Aave Protocol– the decentralized and non-custodial liquidity market for seamless borrowing and lending of crypto assets. Besides allowing suppliers to earn interest on their liquidity and borrowers to borrow assets, Aave V3 has a significant role in enabling developers to innovate and build great DeFi […]

Pull Data from Compound V3 Easily with Traceye’s Community Subgraph

Web3 developers and innovators heavily rely on subgraphs to query blockchain data back and forth from a range of networks. If you are a DeFi developer or an enterprise focused on DeFi, you might need to access data from Compound V3 protocol as it has emerged as a popular and highly interactive DeFi lending platform. […]

Index and Query UniswapV3 Liquidity Pool Data with Traceye

Whether you are a DeFi developer or a liquidity provider, you will need access to Uniswap v3 liquidity pool data, such as global, pool, and position data, to make well-informed decisions. While there can be several ways to fetch Uniswap data, this article explains the most simplified way of indexing Uniswap data using Traceye—an innovative, […]

Indexed Blockchain Data Vs. JSON RPC APIs for Web3 Applications

Blockchain applications are expanding to multiple industries and sectors previously not imagined, and that’s why reliable access to on-chain data is becoming more critical than ever. Whether you are building a web3 application from scratch or want to include next-level functionalities in it, you will need a diverse set of data at various stages. JSON […]

How to index Network for your Subgraph: The step-by-step Guide

Web3 applications’ need for reliable, on-chain data is never-ending. Be it a trading app, gaming platform, or NFT marketplaces– each of these use cases is now tapping into Subgraphs for non-stop and effortless web3 data querying. But, what if you want to query data from a specific network that does not appear on decentralized protocols […]

Mastering Real-time Data Streaming Game with Webhooks in Zeeve Subgraph

Subgraphs have already proved to be a game-changer for web3 data indexing. A range of applications spanning gaming, NFTs, DeFi, and institutional platforms have been using their own custom subgraphs for retrieving highly specific data. In our previous articles, we have had in-depth discussions about Subgraph in blockchain, its use cases, deployment walkthroughs, and more. […]

How to deploy Subgraphs with Zeeve’s Traceye ? Step-by-Step Guide

Subgraph from The Graph Network tackles all the challenges of a traditional API-based data query method. Problems are mainly slow response, limited query, and complexity of managing multiple APIs.  Now with Hosted Subgraph, projects can easily set up their own blockchain data indexing solution and query data endlessly. Again, you may come across challenges while […]

Substreams-powered Subgraphs: Enabling faster data indexing for dApps

The Graph network is already a substantially grown, powerful, and new-age data indexing network. However, the core developer team at Graph continues to improve its existing capabilities, taking Subgraph’s blockchain data indexing capabilities to the next level. Their recent addition is Substream-powered Subgraph, firehose-enabled technology for faster data indexing, complete with high-performance and query parallelization […]

Understanding the role of Subgraphs in gaming application development

Having access to specific and adequate amounts of data is vital for game application development. Data makes a game more functional, improves its design, identifies difficulties, and ultimately increases the user base. Subgraphs, powered by the Graph Protocol, are an excellent solution for indexing bulks of blockchain data and enabling smooth querying, allowing the creation […]