Zeeve, a blockchain Infrastructure-as-a-Service platform, has launched a tool, called Traceye, for indexing of blockchain ledger and smart contract data.
According to an official release, Traceye will support blockchain protocols, appchains, and rollups with indexer nodes. For developers and businesses to spend less time managing self-hosted infrastructure while indexing and decoding raw blockchain data, Traceye is understood to be leveraging open-source data indexing protocols such as the Graph network and Subquery. Reportedly, Traceye can cater to blockchain ecosystems such as EVM, Substrate, and Cosmos SDK Chains through these offerings including appchains and rollups. It’s believed that public networks such as Ethereum, Polygon, BSC, Gnosis, Fantom, Optimism, Avalanche, Arbitrum, among others, have default support on Traceye.
From what it’s understood, Traceye provides features such as indexing, backfill data at five times more speed, minimising data lag by more than 50%, zero maintenance, availability with 99.99% uptime, chain re-org’s automatic synchronisation, and value-added features. In addition, Traceye can also provide offerings for business requirements, which include shared indexers for deployment or migration of subgraphs, graph node for exclusive control and scalability of subgraph projects, and subgraph consulting offering customised subgraphs for businesses’ dApp needs.
“With Traceye, I think users need not worry about data inconsistency or maintenance of their indexer nodes. Developers building across any DeFi application, metaverse
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