DePIN Data Infrastructure
Index device registrations, reward distributions, and network activity for decentralized physical infrastructure networks across 100+ chains.
A node operator disputes their reward payout. They say their device was online and submitting proofs. Your dashboard shows downtime. Neither of you can verify against the on-chain record quickly because the proof submission logs aren't indexed. They're buried in raw transactions that take minutes to query directly.
DePIN networks only work if operators trust the data. Indexing Co indexes proof submissions, reward calculations, and device state so operators and protocol teams can verify network activity against on-chain fact, not dashboard snapshots.
Use Cases
How It Fits
- sub-500ms (dedicated infra): Proof submissions and reward events reach your systems within seconds of confirmation
- Multi-chain coverage: DePIN protocols span Solana, Ethereum, Base, and more. Index all of them from one pipeline
- Custom transforms: Map protocol-specific events to your network's metrics: coverage zones, uptime scores, reward tiers
- Historical backfill: Replay full network history for audits, analytics, and operator dispute resolution
- High event volume: Built for the continuous event streams that active DePIN networks produce
Key Numbers
- 100+ chains supported for DePIN data indexing
- sub-500ms block-to-database on dedicated infrastructure
- 1B+ events/day processed across all pipelines
- 1.6 TB/day of raw blockchain data ingested
FAQ
Can Indexing Co track both reward emissions and device activity for DePIN networks?
Yes. Pipelines can decode reward claims, staking events, device registrations, telemetry-linked contract events, and governance actions in one delivery flow.
How fast can operator dashboards update after onchain events?
Dedicated deployments deliver new events with sub-500ms median latency, which is fast enough for operator dashboards, alerts, and payout workflows.
Can I backfill the full network history for audits or dispute resolution?
Yes. Historical backfills run through the same transform logic as your live stream, so audits and production dashboards use the same schema.
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