- ZetaChain integrates with Subgraph Studio, enabling developers to build seamless cross-chain apps without bridges or wrapped tokens.
- Universal Apps on ZetaChain simplify blockchain interactions, letting users access multiple networks without switching settings.
ZetaChain has announced a collaboration with Subgraph Studio, which will provide a welcome change to blockchain app developers.
By means of subgraph, the integration provides quick and consistent access to on-chain data, hence opening the avenue for cross-blockchain app innovation free from the technological complexity that formerly hampered it.
Source: ZetaChain on Medium
ZetaChain: Easy Access to On-Chain Data at Your Fingertips
Getting on-chain data from several blockchains can provide difficulties for developers most of times. Developers on ZetaChain may now easily access data from Bitcoin, Ethereum, Base, and Solana straight, free from bridges or wrapped tokens, thanks to Subgraph Studio. In one integrated tool, it’s like having a master key unlocking several blockchains.
Imagine if in the past we had to transfer programs merely to check the balance in a different bank account; today everything can be accomplished in one application. Thanks to this connectivity, the same holds true for applications on the blockchain network.
Universal Apps: Applications Without Blockchain Limits
On the other hand, CNF previously reported that ZetaChain is bringing Universal Apps—cross-blockchain applications—that let users engage with several networks without changing network settings. The user experience gets more effective, safer, and smoother.
For instance, Universal Apps on ZetaChain let users shift assets from Bitcoin to Ethereum without converting tokens into wrapped form. This lessens the security concerns that have dogged the blockchain space. Furthermore, transaction times are shorter—akin to instant messaging sent in chat systems.
Advantages of Subgraph Studio in Application Development
Using Subgraph Studio from The Graph offers several benefits. Real-time blockchain data is easily available to developers using Subgraph Studio. Direct creation, testing, and publication of subgraphs by them eliminates the need for building their own indexing system.
Moreover, while adding data from a new blockchain, developers are spared rewriting code. With a few clicks instead of calling a professional, this is like adding a new channel to a digital TV application.
Though this integration produced some positive news, the value of the ZETA coin actually dropped. ZETA is swapped hands at about $0.3084 at the time of writing, down 2.24% over the last 24 hours and 3.66% over the last 7 days.