Back in 1995, when I was director of product management at Wired, it was a big deal when we no longer had to go through AOL (remember them?) to get our content in front of our audience. There was a sense of excitement and potential about how the World Wide Web enabled us to bypass the gatekeepers and innovate without intermediaries.
Capturing data and updating and delivering it through a user-friendly frontend made a lot of great things possible for users.
To unlock the potential innovation that can be created with blockchain data, developers need access to reliable blockchain data with real-time query capability.
The expertise required to deftly navigate blockchain data shouldn’t get in the way of building Web3 apps and managing the lightning-fast queries they require.