SubQuery Unlocks Solana's Potential Through Decentralization
In Brief
SubQuery has officially rolled out its decentralized RPC for Solana, delivering unmatched performance with no constraints or slowdowns.

Decentralized network SubQuery The company has announced the introduction of its decentralized Solana RPC, which promises robust performance without any limits or slowdowns. In addition, there's a plan to roll out data indexing for Solana soon, streamlining decentralized data accessibility for developers.
Reliability of RPC services is critical for Web3 creators since it plays a pivotal role in the functioning and accessibility of applications. At present, many developers find themselves reliant on combinations of varied or centralized RPC services to keep their applications operating smoothly. SubQuery’s decentralized Solana RPC tackles these issues effectively by removing conventional hindrances. This solution does away with single failure points, cuts costs, and provides fluid, scalable, community-oriented access to the Solana ecosystem.
Utilizing the SQT Token, SubQuery’s extensive network of node operators is already managing millions of RPC requests on a daily basis across leading Ethereum virtual machine (EVM) and Substrate chains. This promising feature is now being adapted for Solana, expanding beyond RPC support to indexing as well. Soon, developers will have the ability to swiftly query and manage on-chain data.
SubQuery has mentioned that integration with Solana is on the horizon, and projects can look forward to enjoying the same speed and adaptability that has been delivered across more than 280 other networks.
Getting Started with the Free Decentralized Solana RPC Endpoint
For those eager to dive in, users should visit the RPC list page and choose 'Get Endpoint.' For those seeking enterprise-level performance, plans are available for unlimited decentralized RPCs with no rate caps, accessible via the SubQuery Network Explorer, all supported by the globally distributed nodes of the network.
SubQuery Network SubQuery is providing essential tools to support developers in their decentralization efforts. Its indexer backs decentralized applications (dApps) on nearly 300 different networks.
This latest advancement comes after a community-driven suggestion request on the SubQuery Forum, where members voted on the priority network for development. Solana was the clear favorite, receiving 77% of the votes.
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