Heroes of NFT has partners with SubQuery
Heroes of NFT has announces partnership with SubQuery.
Heroes of NFT are using SubQuery to index idle game campaign creation data, with a key focus on finish and reinforcement events. They leverage this data to ease both the user interface and experience in their web frontend. Heroes of NFT credit SubQuery’s websocket services for making their user interface more smooth and dynamic.
The team at Heroes of NFT are building a subnet to create their own metaverse ecosystem and to separate their application specific transactions from the Avalanche mainnet. As a result of this separation from the Avalanche mainnet traffic, their users can benefit from faster transactions and shorter wait times. SubQuery offers custom tailored indexing for Avalanche subnets meaning they don’t have to manage their own large infrastructure to index the public transactions.
Heroes of NFT are using SubQuery Projects to manage their own project and make updates as required. They take advantage of SubQuery’s enterprise-level hosting to receive dedicated databases, automated deployments, and geographic routing to multiple clusters around the world for performance and uptime.
About Heroes of NFT
Heroes of NFT is a native Avalanche project that has three main pillars: NFTs, Games (idle game and collectable card game) and the Metaverse. Idle games and collectable card games will feature play-to-earn mechanics while the NFTs are the main tools to play both games. In the Heroes of NFT Metaverse, players can create their own places, roam the universe, and interact with other users while enjoying the play-to-earn games in our battle arenas. The Metaverse will be the infrastructure for the game developers to launch their games with play to earn feature.
About SubQuery
SubQuery is the universal data indexing toolkit facilitating the construction of Web3 applications of the future. A SubQuery project is a complete API to organise and query data from Layer-1 chains. Currently servicing Polkadot, Substrate, Avalanche, Terra, and Cosmos (starting with Juno) projects, this data-as-a-service allows developers to focus on their core use case and front-end without wasting time building a custom backend for data processing activities. In the future, the SubQuery Network intends to replicate this scalable and reliable solution in a completely decentralised manner.