P2P.org, the blockchain infrastructure provider running validators across 40+ proof-of-stake networks, launched Syncro Data Stream, a real-time blockchain data service for Sui and Hyperliquid.
The new offering targets developers and traders who need live on-chain data feeds. Syncro Data Stream taps into P2P.org's existing validator infrastructure to deliver blockchain events and transaction data with minimal latency. The service covers both Sui, a Layer 1 blockchain focused on object-oriented smart contracts, and Hyperliquid, a perpetual futures exchange protocol built on a custom blockchain.
Real-time data streams have become infrastructure commodities in crypto. Projects like Alchemy and The Graph provide similar services across Ethereum, Solana, and other major chains. P2P.org's entry into this space leverages its validator footprint, which gives it direct access to network consensus layers and transaction pools before data reaches public RPC endpoints.
The timing matters for both blockchains. Sui has aggressively pursued developer adoption through grants and builder incentives. Hyperliquid, which went mainnet in 2024, targets high-frequency traders and quant firms who demand sub-millisecond data feeds. Real-time streams reduce reliance on centralized exchange APIs and enable cross-protocol trading strategies.
P2P.org positions itself differently from general-purpose RPC providers. The company focuses on validator operations and staking infrastructure, which creates natural synergies with data streaming. Running validators means direct access to consensus data before public distribution, theoretically enabling faster delivery than third-party indexing services.
The launch reflects broader infrastructure consolidation in crypto. Major players now bundle staking, validation, data feeds, and analytics into unified platforms. This approach locks in customer relationships and creates moats around validator networks.
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