The biggest moment for on-chain developers is here.
@SpaceandTimeDB (one of the only @Microsoft backed Web3 project) is live on public mainnet
Here's what you need to know about it 👇
Space and Time is readying its public, permissionless mainnet launch , a pivotal moment for the blockchain delivering ZK-proven data to onchain developers through proof of SQL to financial institutions and Web3 applications.
Why @SpaceandTimeDB for ZK proven data?
◆ Sub-second ZK coprocessor: Proof of SQL verifies over 1 million rows in <1s, enabling rapid, tamper-proof data queries for smart contracts.
◆ Blockchain indexing: Seamlessly indexes data from major blockchains like Ethereum for reliable, up-to-date developer access.
◆ Decentralized database: A layer-1 network of validators secures data, ensuring transparency and trust for Proof of SQL queries.
◆ Community-driven innovation: ~50 GitHub contributors drive Proof of SQL, fostering collaboration among developers, validators, and node operators.
Microsoft’s strategic support highlights Space and Time’s transformative potential as Microsoft’s M12 led a $20M strategic funding round for MakeInfinite Labs, the original contributors to Space and Time, marking its only Web3 investment.
Microsoft’s commitment extends to more than just capital:
◆ 2024 Series A: A $20M round alongside Framework Ventures, Lightspeed, and Arrington Capital.
◆ Azure integration: Space and Time enables Microsoft developers to leverage blockchain data via the Azure Marketplace.
◆ Enterprise bridge: The partnership merges enterprise-grade solutions with decentralized tech, enhancing trust and scalability in Web3.
@SpaceandTimeDB data warehouse is already integrated into multiple Layer 1 powerhouses like:
◆ @zksync 's hyperchain for zero knowledge verification queries
◆ @Mysten_Labs real time and seamless access to SUI data from SUI RPC 2.0
◆ Multiple applications with Microsoft's Azure OpenAI for blockchain data encoding.
I think @SpaceandTimeDB 's mainnet will truly be a huge step forward for developers and data on blockchains