Rezolve AI Snaps Up Subsquid to Power Web3's AI Data and Money Flow
Web3 Africa //AI //Blockchain
WEB3
10/28/20252 min read
Rezolve AI, a rising star in smart tech for shopping and payments, just made a game-changing move. It bought Subsquid, a platform that pulls data from blockchains in a fast and open way. This deal locks in Rezolve's spot as the go-to backbone for handling info and cash in a new kind of economy—one powered by AI and Web3. Web3 means the next web, where blockchains let people own their data and trade without middlemen. Paired with AI, it creates tools that make buying, selling, and sharing smarter and fairer. For everyday folks, this could mean quicker checkouts, safer online deals, and apps that predict what you want before you ask.Rezolve AI started as a helper for big stores, using AI to chat with customers and suggest buys in real time. Think of it like a super-smart shopping buddy on your phone or site. They've already teamed up with giants like Microsoft to blend their tech into Azure's cloud world. Now, with Subsquid in the fold, Rezolve gets a turbo boost.
Subsquid is like a speedy librarian for blockchains—it digs up info from networks like Ethereum or Polkadot without slowing things down. Instead of waiting hours for data, it grabs it in seconds using special tricks called GraphQL and decentralized networks. This makes it perfect for apps that need fresh facts on the fly, from tracking crypto trades to verifying who's who in digital worlds.The buyout isn't about just adding tech; it's about building a full system. Rezolve's old tools handle AI smarts for commerce, like spotting fraud or personalizing ads. Subsquid adds the Web3 layer, letting that AI tap into blockchain records securely. Imagine paying for coffee with crypto, and AI instantly checks your wallet, suggests a loyalty perk, and logs it all without banks. No more clunky apps or hidden fees. Experts say this combo could cut costs for businesses by 30% and speed up transactions tenfold. It's especially big for e-commerce, where global sales hit trillions but trust issues slow things down.Leaders are buzzing. Rezolve's CEO, Daniel Wagner, called it a "milestone" that turns their platform into the "nervous system" for Web3 commerce. Subsquid's team, led by founder Aleksandr Vlasov, sees it as a way to scale their open-source roots into real-world use. They plan to weave Subsquid's data tools deeper into Rezolve's AI engine, starting with pilots for big retailers.
Early tests show it handles millions of queries a day without breaking a sweat. Plus, since Subsquid runs on a network of shared computers, it's tough against hacks and cheap to run—key in a world where data breaches cost billions.This deal ripples out wide. In Web3, data is king, but getting it right is tough. Old systems are slow and bossy; blockchains are open but messy. Rezolve fixes that, making AI-powered apps easier to build for payments, supply chains, or even voting. For Africa or Asia's growing markets, where mobile money rules, this could leapfrog old banks. But hurdles exist: rules around crypto are patchy, and not everyone gets Web3 yet. Rezolve aims to teach through free tools and partnerships, hoping to onboard millions of users.Looking ahead, expect more mash-ups like this.
As AI eats up data and Web3 spreads ownership, outfits like Rezolve could redefine money flows. It's not sci-fi—it's the shopping cart of tomorrow, blending brains and blocks for a smoother ride.


