Portal provides access to blockchain data from the permissionless SQD Network. Whether you’re migrating existing squids or setting up Portal for the first time, choose the path that matches your deployment scenario.Documentation Index
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Choose Your Setup Path
Select the option that best describes your situation:Cloud Migration
Migrate your Cloud squids from gateways to Portal for improved performance and stability.
SDK Migration (EVM)
Migrate EVM SDK-based squids running locally or self-hosted from gateways to Portal.
SDK Migration (Solana)
Migrate Solana SDK-based squids from gateways and RPC to Portal.
RPC Migration
Migrate your EVM indexer from RPC-based real-time data to Portal API.
Local Development
Set up Portal locally for development and testing with your own devnet or testnet.
Self-Hosting
Run your own Portal instance for complete control over your data infrastructure.
Cloud Migration by Network Type
If you’re using SQD Cloud, choose your network type:EVM & Substrate
Migrate squids running on EVM or Substrate networks to Cloud Portal.
Solana
Migrate Solana squids to Portal with real-time data support.
Why Migrate to Portal?
- Reduced reliance on centralized services: The permissionless SQD Network consists of over 2500 nodes ran by independent operators
- Improved stability: With a total capacity of roughly 2Pb, the permissionless SQD Network provides significant redundancy
- Improved speed: Portals use available bandwidth more effectively than gateways. Data fetching is 5-10 times faster in our tests
- Future-proof: All future development will focus on portals and the permissionless SQD Network
Additional Resources
API Reference
Complete Portal API documentation with examples and field definitions.
Portal Overview
Learn about Portal architecture and core capabilities.
