🎙️ Ep. 524: Sergio Capanna | How SonarX is the Ultimate Solution for Indexed Blockchain Data
- Brandon Zemp
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Published on: May 28th 2025 Listen on: Spotify

🔍 Episode Summary
In this episode of BlockHash, host Brandon Zemp engages in an insightful conversation with Sergio Capanna, Chief Product Officer of SonarX, about the challenges and solutions in indexing blockchain data. They delve into how SonarX provides efficient and scalable indexing solutions, enabling developers and enterprises to access and utilize blockchain data effectively.
Key topics discussed include:
The inspiration behind SonarX and its development journey
Challenges in indexing and querying blockchain data
How SonarX enhances data accessibility for developers
The role of indexed data in advancing blockchain applications
Whether you’re a blockchain developer, data analyst, or someone interested in the infrastructure of decentralized systems, this episode offers valuable insights into the importance of efficient data indexing in the blockchain ecosystem.
🧠 Guest Bio: Sergio Capanna
Sergio Capanna is the Chief Product Officer of SonarX, a company dedicated to providing advanced indexing solutions for blockchain data. With a background in software engineering and a passion for decentralized technologies, Sergio brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion on data accessibility and infrastructure in the blockchain space.
📝 Key Takeaways
Efficient data indexing is crucial for the scalability and usability of blockchain applications.
SonarX offers innovative solutions to the challenges of accessing and querying blockchain data.
Enhancing data accessibility can accelerate the development and adoption of decentralized applications.
🔗 Resources & Mentions
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📌 Tags
Blockchain, Data Indexing, SonarX, Decentralized Applications, Blockchain Infrastructure, Data Accessibility, Crypto
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