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Kevin

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Building @ponder_sh. EVM, TypeScript, open-source enjoyer

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Kevin
12 days
Introducing Ponder 0.9 We built an SQL-based alternative to GraphQL, with live query support and a @Tan_Stack Query integration. Apps & websites that use Ponder for indexing are about to feel much faster →
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For apps that just index the same contract(s) on many chains, this is usually fine. But some use cases (eg a bridge indexer) might need to continue using "omnichain" ordering. Over time I expect "multichain" will become the default.
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0.9 includes a few other new features, including simplified API functions (just export a Hono App object) and multiple custom event filters for one contract. Migration guide: GitHub: Telegram (come say hi):
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Kevin
19 days
@pastelfork @vyperlang @ponder_sh @ScaffoldETH This is sweet. Would love to see the repo if open-source.
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Kevin
29 days
@bobtractooor Makes sense, but what business logic / actions might that other server be responsible for?
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29 days
@pastelfork @ponder_sh Very pretty config file! Let me know if you have any issues / feature requests, happy to help
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29 days
@bobtractooor Say more? What problem do you have that a webhooks feature might solve?
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1 month
@josephdelong Depends on how you're using it, but yes probably
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Kevin
1 month
It finally happened
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Kevin
2 years
Are there any protocols that use a "nested" factory contract pattern? E.g. a factory contract that creates factory contracts that create child/implementation/logic contracts
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Kevin
2 months
@Jskybowen @ponder_sh Are you looking to index the entire chain, or a specific app/protocol? And why is ExEx a requirement? Blockscout comes to mind, though don't think their indexer supports ExEx. Can offer a better answer with more info / specific requirements.
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2 months
Yes I have abandoned GraphQL despite supporting it in the past /s (but not really)
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