Subscan Funding Proposal for Hydration Operation and Maintenance Fee - 2025 Q2
Subscan respectfully submits this funding proposal to request support from the Hydration Treasury for operation and maintenance fees covering 2025 Q3–Q4.
As the primary chain explorer and indexing service provider for Hydration, Subscan ensures reliable, accurate, and high-performance access to chain data for developers, validators, governance participants, ecosystem tools, and end users.
Our maintenance packages are designed to support a wide range of data and operational needs, ensuring stable and efficient system performance. Because our overall cost structure is composed of multiple infrastructure and operational expenses—such as cloud services, network acceleration, monitoring systems, node providers, and the Subscan team’s ongoing operations—we use storage consumption as the primary metric for determining service fees.
What It Covers:
Continuous indexing of on-chain data—from blocks and transactions to event logs, governance info, and NFTs—so users can reliably access both real-time and historical records.
Why It Matters:
As chain activity increases, so does data volume. By tying fees to storage needs, we accurately account for the costs of scaling infrastructure (e.g., additional database capacity).
What It Covers:
The outgoing traffic required to serve user requests quickly and consistently, including API calls, UI data retrieval, and integrations with third-party tools.
Why It Matters:
A stable, high-bandwidth connection ensures that explorers, wallets, and dApps receive timely data responses, even during peak activity.
What It Covers:
Round-the-clock health checks, internal alert pipelines, CI/CD automation, and system auditing. This includes running multiple nodes, maintaining synchronization, and ensuring high availability.
Why It Matters:
These processes help detect issues early (e.g., node crashes, indexer slowdowns) and streamline updates or deployments, minimizing service disruption for the community.
What It Covers:
Dedicated tools and alert mechanisms to track the real-time status of network nodes.
Why It Matters:
Quick notifications enable parachain teams, validators, and the wider ecosystem to react rapidly to performance changes, forks, or potential security incidents.
What It Covers:
Responsive assistance for users, developers, and validators, including issue resolution, feature guidance, and integration help.
Why It Matters:
Timely support keeps the ecosystem running smoothly and fosters a positive development environment—especially crucial for teams building dApps, explorers, and automation tools.
We kindly request funding support from the Hydration Treasury to cover the total amount due of USD 10,704, and the amount of HDX will be converted based on the EMA7 price.
Our long-term goal is to reduce reliance on treasury funding through multiple channels:
We acknowledge ongoing community concerns regarding long-term cost control.
To provide clarity and predictability, Subscan makes the following commitments:
Infrastructure optimization efforts are underway, and test results have shown significant reductions in storage and bandwidth costs.
Even if on-chain data grows substantially, Subscan commits to a strict cost ceiling for 2026.
These commitments aim to improve transparency and reinforce Subscan’s long-term alignment with the community’s expectations.
Funding this proposal ensures:
We deeply appreciate the Hydration community’s continued trust and support.
For any additional details or clarifications, please feel free to contact us.
Thank you for your attention and support.