P2P.org rolled out Syncro Data Stream, a real-time blockchain data service targeting Sui and Hyperliquid. The infrastructure provider, which has run validators across 40+ proof-of-stake networks since 2018, aims to deliver on-chain data to developers and traders who need low-latency access to transaction information.
Syncro positions itself as a solution for applications requiring fast data feeds. Sui, the Layer 1 blockchain from Mysten Labs, processes transactions quickly and aims for high throughput. Hyperliquid, a decentralized perpetuals exchange built on Sui, depends on rapid data streams for accurate pricing and execution. The timing reflects growing demand from both trading platforms and dApps operating on faster blockchains.
P2P.org's validator infrastructure gives it direct access to blockchain data. By launching Syncro, the company monetizes its network position while serving developers who previously relied on RPC endpoints or third-party indexing services. This approach mirrors strategies employed by other infrastructure providers like Alchemy and Chainbase, which bundled data services with node services.
Real-time data streams have become table stakes for high-frequency trading and derivatives protocols. Hyperliquid's users specifically need sub-second latency for liquidation monitoring and price feeds. Sui's focus on throughput makes it an attractive ecosystem for protocols requiring speed. P2P.org's entry into this space reflects the consolidation trend where infrastructure providers expand beyond staking into broader data and developer tools.
The move also signals confidence in both networks. P2P.org backing Sui and Hyperliquid with dedicated data infrastructure suggests the provider sees sustained demand from developers and institutional traders. Hyperliquid has gained traction as a decentralized alternative to centralized exchanges, while Sui continues recruiting protocols and users despite competition from Solana and other Layer 1s.
No pricing or availability details emerged in the announcement. P2P.org's existing customer relationships across staking could provide distribution advantages for Syncro adoption.
