Vana
Vana is an EVM-compatible Layer 1 focused on user-owned data and decentralized AI. It powers Data Liquidity Pools (DLPs) for privacy-preserving data sharing and AI model training, and originated as an MIT project.
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How to index Vana data with Goldsky
Subgraphs
Query Vana data with an instant GraphQL API. Perfect for familiarity, fast setups, on-chain data queries, and getting to market quickly.
Ideal for:
- Teams building on Vana who want quick setup & minimal infrastructure overhead
- Production-ready Vana API endpoints
- Moderate traffic and throughput scenarios
- Predefined data models and standard query patterns
- On-chain data from EVM-compatible chains
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Vana data: frequently asked questions
What is Vana?
Vana is a blockchain network supported by Goldsky for real-time data indexing and streaming. Goldsky makes it easy to access Vana data through subgraphs, data pipelines, and RPC endpoints, so your team spends less time on infrastructure and more time building your product.
How do I start indexing Vana data with Goldsky?
Sign up for a free Goldsky account, then deploy a subgraph or pipeline against Vana in minutes. Goldsky handles node infrastructure, reorg detection, and data freshness automatically.
Can I run a subgraph on Vana?
Yes. Goldsky Subgraphs run on Vana and are fully compatible with The Graph protocol, so you can migrate existing subgraphs with a single CLI command. Queries are served via a standard GraphQL API with sub-second indexing latency.
How much does it cost to index Vana data with Goldsky?
Goldsky offers a free $100 in credit to try out Goldsky, so you can start building right away. Paid plans scale with usage. Creating an account is free and no credit card is required to get started.
How fresh is the Vana data available through Goldsky?
Goldsky indexes Vana blocks as they land on-chain, typically delivering data with sub-second latency after confirmation. Reorgs are handled automatically, so your application always reflects the current canonical chain state.
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