Standardized maintenance of onchain data is becoming an invisible cost in DeFi ecosystem operations.



When projects expand from single-chain to multi-chain deployment, this issue becomes particularly prominent. Maintaining consistency, real-time updates, and accuracy of cross-chain data requires significant human and technical resources. Many teams' core development efforts are diverted, preventing them from focusing on innovation and growth of the business itself.

This is why more and more projects are beginning to leverage specialized tools to handle such repetitive tasks. Solv's approach is quite typical—by integrating with data aggregation platforms, the updating of on-chain metrics is automated, allowing teams to truly focus their efforts on ecosystem expansion and product iteration. In simple terms, it's about using tools to save time and accelerate growth.
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WhaleSurfervip
· 01-17 15:19
The pitfalls of multi-chain deployment, only those who do it know. Data maintenance really drains you.
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SybilSlayervip
· 01-17 07:51
Multi-chain data synchronization is really labor-intensive. Solv's approach is correct; you need to learn to be lazy.
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CodeZeroBasisvip
· 01-14 21:26
Multi-chain deployment is really a meat grinder; data maintenance can consume half of the development resources.
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FallingLeafvip
· 01-14 21:25
Multi-chain deployment is really a nightmare. How much does it cost to burn for data synchronization and those annoying issues over a month...
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ChainComedianvip
· 01-14 21:25
Multi-chain data maintenance indeed has many projects pulling their hair out in frustration.
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WinterWarmthCatvip
· 01-14 21:17
Haha, that's why so many projects ultimately die on infrastructure, really.
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