With the development of the Web3 cross-chain ecosystem, on-chain data is experiencing explosive growth. However, whether it is the contract interaction records of DeFi or the historical transaction trajectories of NFTs, it is difficult to efficiently obtain and analyze this data. If this data cannot be uniformly accessed and queried, it will greatly limit the development and innovation of Web3 applications.
Therefore, a data infrastructure similar to a Web2 data lake (such as Snowflake) becomes crucial. However, what Web3 needs is a decentralized, verifiable, and open-access data lake architecture.
Figure:https://www.sqd.ai/
SQD Network provides a “modular + verifiable” Web3 data lake solution, establishing the following mechanism:
This architecture not only ensures data availability and credibility but also achieves highly cost-effective scalable query capabilities.
Each query request is submitted through the gateway, and the number of requests for the gateway depends on the amount of locked SQD (which generates virtual CU). The query results can be verified on-chain after being signed:
This layered verification architecture enables Web3 data to be queryable, trustworthy, and traceable.
Nodes earn rewards in the following ways:
In addition, the initial fixed supply of the reward pool is 10% of the total SQD, and after three years, the governance will decide on the inflation and issuance model.
SQD, as the core token, has the following functions:
This design enables the entire network to establish a sustainable incentive mechanism and governance model without the need for centralized control.
With the addition of more supported chains (such as Cosmos and Solana), the launch of advanced SQL query capabilities, and the gradual takeover of governance by the community, SQD Network is expected to become the data hub of Web3, providing a solid data foundation for applications such as AI, DeFi, and blockchain gaming.
In the long run, SQD will lead the paradigm shift of Web3 from “asset-driven” to “data-driven”, promoting the real implementation of the data economy.
With the development of the Web3 cross-chain ecosystem, on-chain data is experiencing explosive growth. However, whether it is the contract interaction records of DeFi or the historical transaction trajectories of NFTs, it is difficult to efficiently obtain and analyze this data. If this data cannot be uniformly accessed and queried, it will greatly limit the development and innovation of Web3 applications.
Therefore, a data infrastructure similar to a Web2 data lake (such as Snowflake) becomes crucial. However, what Web3 needs is a decentralized, verifiable, and open-access data lake architecture.
Figure:https://www.sqd.ai/
SQD Network provides a “modular + verifiable” Web3 data lake solution, establishing the following mechanism:
This architecture not only ensures data availability and credibility but also achieves highly cost-effective scalable query capabilities.
Each query request is submitted through the gateway, and the number of requests for the gateway depends on the amount of locked SQD (which generates virtual CU). The query results can be verified on-chain after being signed:
This layered verification architecture enables Web3 data to be queryable, trustworthy, and traceable.
Nodes earn rewards in the following ways:
In addition, the initial fixed supply of the reward pool is 10% of the total SQD, and after three years, the governance will decide on the inflation and issuance model.
SQD, as the core token, has the following functions:
This design enables the entire network to establish a sustainable incentive mechanism and governance model without the need for centralized control.
With the addition of more supported chains (such as Cosmos and Solana), the launch of advanced SQL query capabilities, and the gradual takeover of governance by the community, SQD Network is expected to become the data hub of Web3, providing a solid data foundation for applications such as AI, DeFi, and blockchain gaming.
In the long run, SQD will lead the paradigm shift of Web3 from “asset-driven” to “data-driven”, promoting the real implementation of the data economy.