Goldsky 🤝 Arc Builders Fund: real-time data infrastructure for onchain finance
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Managed subgraphs and real-time pipelines for Arc builders who need fresh contract data without owning indexing infrastructure.
Tim Baker
You can write clean contracts and still end up with a backend that spends its life polling RPCs, replaying events, repairing indexers, and stitching together data pipelines that should have existed from day one.
Goldsky is building the data infrastructure layer behind onchain applications: managed subgraphs, real-time streaming pipelines, and the kind of backend plumbing teams need when live blockchain state is part of the product. Through the Builders Fund, Goldsky gets capital, access to Arc's investor network, and hands-on support as it continues building infrastructure for developers across the Arc ecosystem.
What Goldsky unlocks for builders
Goldsky gives Arc teams a better path to the data layer.
With Subgraphs, teams can build GraphQL endpoints around contract data without running indexing infrastructure themselves. That is useful for application backends, internal admin surfaces, analytics, and anything else that needs structured access to onchain state.
With Turbo, teams can stream blockchain data into systems they already control. Instead of constantly polling APIs, builders can push live Arc data into destinations that fit their stack and workflow.
For teams building on Arc, that can mean:
payment and settlement status tracking
treasury reconciliation and accounting pipelines
contract event monitoring and alerting
analytics pipelines for dashboards and reporting
market data and risk monitoring
agentic systems that react to onchain events in real time
The practical value here is not just "faster queries." It is less backend code, less operational drag, and a shorter path from contract deployment to a usable product.
Learn more and get started
If you are building on Arc and want to get closer to a production-grade data stack, start here:
If your product depends on live balances, event streams, contract state, or automated reactions to onchain activity, this is one of the more important pieces of infrastructure to pay attention to.