Traceye’s Smart Data Indexing: Turbocharging Arbitrum Orbit Chain Needs

Traceye’s Smart Data Indexing: Turbocharging Arbitrum Orbit Chain Needs

Traceye is delighted to extend its data indexer support for Arbitrum Orbit chains. Recently, Traceye introduced a powerful data indexer for Polygon CDK chains. All kinds of Orbit L3 projects spanning Web3 gaming, DeFi, or NFTs can now use Traceye as their high-performance, custom, and easily scalable data indexing solutions for both the analytics and use case-specific purposes. Traceye streamlines data indexing with two smart approaches; real-time data streaming and access to indexed data. 

In this article, we will take a deep dive into Traceye’s data indexing services for Arbitrum Orbit chains. This will provide insights on how Traceye can make the whole data indexing process more efficient and simple for Orbit L2s/L3s and why it is an ideal data indexing solution for them.

What Arbitrum Orbit chains can use Traceye’s data indexer?

Traceye’s data indexer for Arbitrum Orbit chains allow for seamless data extraction, processing, transformation, and loading into desired applications. 

Below are the two main types of  Orbit L2/L3 that can choose Traceye as their data indexing partner::

Arbitrum Orbit permissioned chains- Permissioned Arbitrum Orbit chains can launch their dedicated graph node with Traceye and use it for data indexing within their network’s restricted ecosystem while maintaining robust security and next-level privacy. 

Arbitrum Orbit public chains- Permissionless Orbit chains can use Traceye’s dedicated indexer for themselves or they can use the node to launch unique subgraphs and offer it to their community. For example, a public chain can launch subgraphs for bridge, NFTs, and tokens to offer specific data to users. 

Note that, all the subgraphs that you launch using Graph node can query data in parallel without causing challenges in managing infrastructure, monitoring servers, or integration of cutting-edge features such real-time data pipelines, graphical analytics dashboard,indexing smart contract events, retrieving data based on specific criteria, and enabling complex queries. 

How Traceye offers smart data indexing for Arbitrum Orbit chains? 

Following are Traceye’s main offerings that streamlines the data indexing process for Arbitrum Orbit chains:

1-click Graph node launch & configuration:

Traceye has added an abstraction layer over the complex process of indexer node deployment and configuration. Using Traceye’s one-click deployment tool, anyone can deploy their graph node in a few simple steps without the heavy lifting of programming smart contracts, performing network-level configurations, enabling add-ons like data pruning, real-time data pipelines, or launching a robust infrastructure monitoring system. Instead, you can launch the dedicated indexer with some basic subgraph knowledge and continue indexing data for your Orbit chains. 

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Real-time data streaming with Webhooks:

Knowing that Arbitrum Orbit chains need hands-on access to both the indexed Postgres database (via GraphQL APIs) and real-time data, Traceye is offering ‘webhooks’ as add-on services that trigger upon each entity change and provide the updated, live data on your dedicated indexer via real-time data pipelines. Since webhooks are add-ons, you need to opt for it while launching your node. 

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BI & Analytics tool:

Traceye comes with an innovative BI & analytics tool available as another add-on service. The BI tool processes a bulk of complex blockchain data and transforms the data into charts and visual graphs so that you get a better visualization. Here, you have the flexibility to create your own custom analytics dashboard in simple steps. For example, you can optimize the BI tool for gaming, DeFi, or other use cases. Further, you have the options to get data via graphs, line charts, pie-chart, and more.

Storage and query optimization:

Once your node is live, you can leverage Traceye’s index and ledger data pruning feature to optimize the database storage and query performance. This feature is designed for Arbitrum Orbit chains that want to retain data for some desired blocks (for example, latest 10K blocks) and rest to be pruned automatically on each event.  Hence, through index data pruning, you can prune data from a network’s metadata while ledger prunes data using cron. Since, index and ledger data pruning is an add on service, you must buy them while subscribing for nodes.  

Direct database access:

Direct database access features on Traceye allows Orbit chains to retrieve data directly from indexed postgres database through elastic or custom search instead of using GraphQL APIs or webhooks. Hence, it streamlines performance of your dedicated indexer and meanwhile provides a seamless user experience. 

Off-chain data with custom entities:

Custom entities allow Arbitrum Orbit L2/L3s to combine on-chain data with real-world data and leverage them together for their specific use cases. Let’s say if you have a Orbit L3 based on DeFi, you can use the custom entities feature to get data from centralized exchanges, web2 dApps, and various other sources to utilize them altogether. For this, you first need to launch your dedicated graph node and then provide this with a subgraph schema containing custom entities. Once set up, your Arbitrum Orbit chain can index data beyond distributed ledger. 

Traceye is compatible with various blockchain indexing protocols that Orbit L3s might be interested in. This allows web3 projects to set up data indexers for popular protocols, including The Graph Protocol and the Subquery Network. Setup your indexer, perform optimization, and manage them on Traceye– all without hassle. However, Traceye supports a range of blockchain networks that you may not find on The Graph or SubQuery network. 

Dedicated monitoring & management:

Traceye offers 24/7 dedicated infrastructure monitoring and support to ensure top-grade performance and availability for data indexers. Also, it keeps you updated with an intelligent real-time dashboard that shows reports in easily readable formats, such as graphs and pie-charts. It allows you to verify RAM/CPU utilization, storage consumed, performance-related alerts, and more while automatically resolving all the issues. 

Shared Infrastructure for Public chains:

There’s a provision on Traceye for permissionless Arbitrum Orbit L2 and L3s where they can add support of their public chain into Traceye’s networks.  Once added, Traceye will allow their community or data consumers to retrieve data easily via shared infrastructure. This is an extremely cost effective plus simplified way of getting traction on your chain while making the data readily available to vast communities. 

Other reasons to choose Traceye for your Arbitrum Orbit chain:

  • Drastic reduction in cost- Cost is always a crucial factor in choosing data indexers. Therefore, Traceye offers node subscription, management, and scaling– all wrapped in a single service. This cuts down your cost for data indexer service drastically while making no impact on the service quality.

  • Multiple subgraph support- Using your dedicated graph node, you can launch and manage multiple subgraphs for handling unlimited data queries.

  • Ultra-fast indexing- Traceye is optimized for ultra-fast data indexing with  5X data backfill speed, offering you a smooth data query experience. 

  • Uptime & performance- Experts at Traceye commit to 24/7 monitoring and upgrade of your data indexers, which in return gives 99.9% uptime and 50% less data lag. 

  • Excellent add-ons service: All the add-ons features on Traceye– be it webhooks, BI tool, or data pruning method are designed to enhance data indexer’s functionality and user experience.

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Streamline your Orbit Chain’s data flow with Traceye

Traceye’s data indexing service is created to maintain 100% data flow on your Layer2 as well as Layer3 chains built with leading rollup frameworks, including Arbitrum Orbit. Whether you want to launch a dedicated indexer node or leverage shared subgraph infrastructure at just $60 per month, Traceye is suited for all your data needs. Also, you can get more information about Traceye’s services and benefits by sending your queries via mail or scheduling a one-on-one call with our experts. 

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