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Hosted Subquery

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Hosted SubQuery is robust and efficiently supports multiple blockchain networks, including EVM, Polkadot, Cosmos, NEAR, Algorand, Concordium, and Stellar, with custom RPC integration. It offers fast syncing, indexing optimizations, and advanced GraphQL capabilities like filtering and aggregation. Designed for reliability, it ensures 99.99% uptime and provides in-depth metrics for performance monitoring, all while remaining lightweight, portable, and cost-effective.

Comprehensive Multi-Network Support:

Hosted SubQuery seamlessly supports a variety of major blockchain network families, including EVM (Ethereum, Polygon, Avalanche, and more), Polkadot, Cosmos, NEAR, Algorand, Concordium, and Stellar, with the flexibility to integrate custom RPC configurations.

Optimized Performance and Reliability:

Equipped with fast syncing and indexing optimizations, SubQuery delivers absolute performance, ensuring efficient and reliable data processing for high-demand applications.

Advanced GraphQL Capabilities:

Harness the full potential of GraphQL with robust filtering, subscriptions, and aggregation features, empowering developers to efficiently query and manage complex datasets.

Lightweight, Portable, and Cost-Effective:

SubQuery eliminates the need for costly archives, allowing users to connect directly to any RPC, making it a lightweight and resource-efficient solution for blockchain projects.

High Availability and Monitoring Tools:

Enjoy 99.99% uptime for dependable performance and access, along with in-depth metrics to monitor and optimize your SubQuery implementation beyond standard functionalities.

Getting Started

Accessing the Subquery Dashboard:

After logging from QuickNode, you will be redirected to the Traceye Dashboard then navigate to the Hosted Subquery dashboard page by clicking on Hosted Subquery present below the SHARED INDEXING section from the left navigation pane. Here, you can view a comprehensive list of all existing subqueries, along with key usage metrics such as Total API Units, Consumed API Units, Total Storage Entities Units, Consumed Storage Entities Units, Purchased Subquery and Used Subquery.

Creating a Subquery:

  1. Click on the Add Subquery button located in the top-right corner of the dashboard.
  2. Fill in the required details in the Subquery form and click Add Subquery.
  3. Upon successful authentication, the subquery will be created, and you will be redirected to the Subquery Details page.

Subquery Details Page:

The Subquery Details page provides the following information and functionalities:

-> Subquery Metadata: Includes family, network, creation date, RPC endpoint, and dictionary endpoint.
-> Usage Metrics: View API units consumed and additional request statistics.
-> Deployment Resources: Access the Subquery Query URL and the Subquery Deployment Command, both essential for deploying your subquery.
->Sync Status: Monitor the latest and current block synchronization status.

Querying and Monitoring:

-> Use the Query URL to execute queries against your subquery database.
-> Click on the Logs button to access and filter subquery-related logs.

For further details, refer to Traceye's documentation on Hosted SubQuery.

Documentation: https://docs.zeeve.io/traceye/shared-indexing/hosted-subquery

Supported Chains

0g
Abstract
Arbitrum
Arbitrum Nova
Avalanche
B3
Base
Berachain
Blast
BNB Smart Chain
Celo
Cosmos
Cyber
Ethereum logo
Ethereum
Fantom
Flare
Flow
Gnosis
Immutable zkEVM
JOC
Kaia
Linea
Mantle
Mode
NEAR
Optimistic Ethereum
Osmosis
Peaq
Polkadot
Polygon
Polygon zkEVM
Scroll
Sei
Starknet
Stellar
Unichain
zkSync
Zora

Published on Sep 30, 2025

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Plans & features

Developer - $0/month
  • Developer - $0/month
  • Starter - $69/month
  • Launch - $207/month
  • Scale - $414/month
Enterprise Sales
1 Subquery
No Support
API Units - 1 Million
One GraphQL Query consumes 20 API Units.
100K Entities
Rate Limit - 1 Queries/Second
Maximum no. of GraphQL queries that will be catered by the system in one second.