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Whether we talk about Rollups’ state in 2024 or the current year, L2 rollups have gained unrealistic growth & adoption with $10.22B TVL, $31.25B TVS, and close to 400 chains launched already. Ethereum’s pro-dank sharding upgrade, Stage-1 decentralization, Dencun upgrade, Optimism’s Bedrock upgrade, Polygon’s AggLayer, and Elastic Network from ZKSYNC are the major reasons behind this tremendous growth. Due to such popularity, choosing the Rollups framework can be really a challenge, especially...

Use Cases To Make Room For Blockchain To Evolve in the BFSI Segment
e momIn the last article “ The Industrialization of Blockchain in Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance” a lengthy discussion ideally anchored blockchain as the force multiplier or a problem solver for the BFSI sector. But merely anchoring blockchain as the silver bullet in the BFSI sector will not be enough unless tangible impacts can be accounted for. In this piece, some of the use-cases with real time impact will provide tangible proof that blockchain is indeed changing the face of BF...

Overcoming Historical Light Client Limitations in L2 rollups with Alt DA layers
Rollups are suffering under one grave problem where they need to be highly interoperable with other ecosystems for not diluting the liquidity. However, in order to do that, they need cost-efficient data availability solutions for validation, which should be decentralized and secure. That’s where the light nodes/clients are making a difference. In this piece, we shall deep dive to understand how light nodes/clients are allowing the rollups to maintain the integrity of the network without compr...
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The Hottest Rollup Framework in 2025? Here’s What to Know
Whether we talk about Rollups’ state in 2024 or the current year, L2 rollups have gained unrealistic growth & adoption with $10.22B TVL, $31.25B TVS, and close to 400 chains launched already. Ethereum’s pro-dank sharding upgrade, Stage-1 decentralization, Dencun upgrade, Optimism’s Bedrock upgrade, Polygon’s AggLayer, and Elastic Network from ZKSYNC are the major reasons behind this tremendous growth. Due to such popularity, choosing the Rollups framework can be really a challenge, especially...

Use Cases To Make Room For Blockchain To Evolve in the BFSI Segment
e momIn the last article “ The Industrialization of Blockchain in Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance” a lengthy discussion ideally anchored blockchain as the force multiplier or a problem solver for the BFSI sector. But merely anchoring blockchain as the silver bullet in the BFSI sector will not be enough unless tangible impacts can be accounted for. In this piece, some of the use-cases with real time impact will provide tangible proof that blockchain is indeed changing the face of BF...

Overcoming Historical Light Client Limitations in L2 rollups with Alt DA layers
Rollups are suffering under one grave problem where they need to be highly interoperable with other ecosystems for not diluting the liquidity. However, in order to do that, they need cost-efficient data availability solutions for validation, which should be decentralized and secure. That’s where the light nodes/clients are making a difference. In this piece, we shall deep dive to understand how light nodes/clients are allowing the rollups to maintain the integrity of the network without compr...
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We are happy to announce that we have added support for a range of community subgraphs on Traceye. Anyone with a Zeeve account can now query them at a discounted price without writing or deploying these subgraphs.
Community Subgraphs are Open-source subgraphs of popular DeFi protocols and dApps that developers most often need to query. Typically, hosting these subgraphs could cost anywhere from $600 to $3000+ on shared infrastructure because of the sheer number of storage entities. However, with Traceye, we’re offering access for just $39. These subgraphs are pre-configured and ready to query the moment you activate them. Each subgraph comes with a dedicated page in your dashboard for easy access. Traceye ensures these subgraphs are continuously synchronized and accurate.

Supported Protocols & Chains: Query protocols like Uniswap (on Polygon, Optimism, Ethereum), Aave (on Ethereum, Fantom), Compound (on Ethereum), Premia (on Arbitrum), and GBC bridge (on Gnosis).
High Query Capacity: Each community subgraph receives 10 million API Units per month, with a throughput of 15 Queries per second.
Flexible Add-ons: Enhance your setup with options like Webhooks, an additional 10 million API units, and an extra 1 million storage units as needed.
Activating these community subgraphs does not affect your quota of stored entities, updated entities, deployments, or other subgraphs. Only the queries to these community subgraphs will be billed.
If there’s a specific subgraph you or your project would benefit from, or if there’s popular demand for a new subgraph, don’t hesitate to suggest it. We’re here to make your data querying efficient and cost-effective.
Take advantage of these robust, ready-to-query subgraphs and supercharge your DeFi projects!
Get Started here.
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We are happy to announce that we have added support for a range of community subgraphs on Traceye. Anyone with a Zeeve account can now query them at a discounted price without writing or deploying these subgraphs.
Community Subgraphs are Open-source subgraphs of popular DeFi protocols and dApps that developers most often need to query. Typically, hosting these subgraphs could cost anywhere from $600 to $3000+ on shared infrastructure because of the sheer number of storage entities. However, with Traceye, we’re offering access for just $39. These subgraphs are pre-configured and ready to query the moment you activate them. Each subgraph comes with a dedicated page in your dashboard for easy access. Traceye ensures these subgraphs are continuously synchronized and accurate.

Supported Protocols & Chains: Query protocols like Uniswap (on Polygon, Optimism, Ethereum), Aave (on Ethereum, Fantom), Compound (on Ethereum), Premia (on Arbitrum), and GBC bridge (on Gnosis).
High Query Capacity: Each community subgraph receives 10 million API Units per month, with a throughput of 15 Queries per second.
Flexible Add-ons: Enhance your setup with options like Webhooks, an additional 10 million API units, and an extra 1 million storage units as needed.
Activating these community subgraphs does not affect your quota of stored entities, updated entities, deployments, or other subgraphs. Only the queries to these community subgraphs will be billed.
If there’s a specific subgraph you or your project would benefit from, or if there’s popular demand for a new subgraph, don’t hesitate to suggest it. We’re here to make your data querying efficient and cost-effective.
Take advantage of these robust, ready-to-query subgraphs and supercharge your DeFi projects!
Get Started here.
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