Powerloom's decentralized network has recorded over one billion data points through its network of 5,300 Snapshotter nodes since its testnet launch in February 2024. The nodes capture state changes and event emissions from blockchain activities, converting them into structured datasets.
The platform aims to address data accessibility challenges in blockchain applications. Web3 applications can access these snapshots directly without additional queries or RPC requests, which reduces the computational resources needed for data processing. The system implements a consensus mechanism for data verification, with snapshots stored on IPFS using Content Identifiers (CIDs). The datasets maintain synchronization with blockchain blocks and receive updates to reflect current blockchain states, which helps maintain data accuracy for applications.
Swaroop Hegde, Co-Founder of Powerloom, notes that the distributed network of Snapshotter nodes contributes to the infrastructure's resilience and verification capabilities. The platform plans to launch its mainnet in January 2025. The technology focuses on making blockchain data more accessible for projects with limited resources. Traditional methods of processing blockchain data into usable formats require substantial computational power and technical expertise. Powerloom's approach provides pre-processed "composed Snapshots" that applications can integrate directly.
The platform's capabilities are demonstrated through Generative Prediction Markets (GPM), which creates automated prediction markets at five-minute intervals. The system has processed over 500,000 predictions from more than 10,000 wallet addresses across 50,000 markets.
Powerloom has initiated a GPM Tournament running from December 20, 2024, to January 3, 2025, with 500,000 $POWER tokens allocated for rewards based on leaderboard rankings. The $POWER token launch is scheduled for January 2025, incorporating features such as staking and community rewards.
The platform's architecture supports various blockchain-based applications, including DeFi protocols, GameFi applications, and NFT platforms. Each dataset generated through Powerloom undergoes peer validation and consensus verification, with records maintained on IPFS for transparency.
This development occurs as blockchain applications evolve to combine social and financial elements. The technology aims to support real-time data requirements for applications that involve user interactions such as likes, follows, and subscriptions, while maintaining the decentralized benefits of blockchain technology.
The system's approach to data processing and verification suggests potential applications in areas such as blockchain analytics and decentralized social networks. By providing processed datasets, Powerloom enables developers to focus on application development rather than data infrastructure maintenance.
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