ZettaBlock, an industry-leading, institutional-grade Web3 data infrastructure platform, is proud to announce a new collaboration with the Stellar Development Foundation, the organization that supports the development and growth of the Stellar network, known for facilitating open and accessible financial transactions. This integration is set to redefine the landscape of blockchain development, offering a streamlined path for developers to create not just any Web3 application, but powerful data-driven applications on Stellar, with ease and efficiency.
ZettaBlock and the Stellar Development Foundation are joining forces with a shared goal: to make the blockchain space more accessible and powerful for developers and to open up new possibilities for how financial systems can operate globally. This is about providing the tools and support needed to create applications that are not just scalable and secure, but also truly efficient.
“SDF is excited to work with ZettaBlock in giving our community more intelligence tools to build best-in-class dapps,” said Justin Rice, VP of Ecosystem of the Stellar Development Foundation. “We’re committed to making Stellar the highest quality network for developers to build on, and this integration with ZettaBlock furthers this initiative.”
By leveraging ZettaBlock’s advanced indexing, real-time data, and analytics capabilities alongside Stellar’s robust network for financial transactions, this integration promises to revolutionize the way developers build and deploy dapps.
Developers now have access to a fully managed backend, with rich, actionable on-chain data – both historical and real-time – but also the ability to seamlessly integrate with private data sources. ZettaBlock empowers developers to swiftly create custom APIs tailored to their specific business needs or dapp logic. With the ability to generate GraphQL endpoints from SQL queries in one click, without the burden of infrastructure overhead, developers can now bring their innovative dapps to the Stellar ecosystem more than 90% faster.
SOURCE: GlobeNewsWire