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Joe Petrich πŸŸͺ
@jpetrich
An engineer on my team has been working on a migration of some indexed blockchain data to postgres and took our queries from an initial average latency of almost 2 seconds to under 100ms. The process to get there was fascinating, imo. Would anyone else be interested in a writeup of the optimization techniques he used?
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@rektorship
I'd be interested πŸ™Œ sharing in return our experience at Ledger serving web3 data at web2 scale :)) https://www.ledger.com/blog/serving-web3-at-web2-scale
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Joe Petrich πŸŸͺ
@jpetrich
This is great! Thank you! I think what's interesting about our use case, and relevant to a lot of builders in consumer crypto, is that the subset of data we care about is actually tiny compared with indexers that need the entire chain, or multiple chains. It's a much different problem and deserves different solutions
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Samuel ツ
@samuellhuber.eth
what are you interested in? mainly your own transactions coming from the platform itself?
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