Last week, the Kwil team returned from an interesting and productive week at EthCC in Paris. One of the prominent themes at the conference was...
Today, we are excited to introduce a new paradigm for implementing custom logic and functionality in a decentralized database: Kwil Extensions.
Today, we are unveiling the Kwil Database Explorer: a new user interface for developers, database administrators, and everyday users to visualize...
Building upon the features included in the previous Kuneiform release, we are thrilled to announce the next major upgrade for Kwil: The SQL Syntax...
The Kwil JS/TS SDK is the quickest and easiest way to integrate a decentralized relational database into your application. The possibilities of...
Today, we are excited to unveil our next major release to Kwil: The Kuneiform Release. This release is a significant update to supporting...
Welcome to the Kwil CLI guide on how to interact with your deployed databases! We will go over how to use the Kwil CLI to view, fund, query, and...
Today, the Kwil team is excited to share the first public Alpha Release of Kwil v2, the permissionless, scalable, decentralized...
We’re excited to announce that Kwil is officially joining the Chainlink BUILD Program. The BUILD program will help us drive more projects to use...
Today, we are thrilled to share that BlockVision and Kwil are partnering to decentralize BlockVision’s structured data, enabling the BlockVision...
We are excited to announce that Truflation has partnered with Kwil, a permissionless SQL database for the decentralized internet, to streamline the...
We are excited to announce that Kwil has raised an $8,900,000 seed round co-led by FTX Ventures and Blockchange ventures to accelerate the Kwil...
Centralized databases operate under a “Don’t be Evil” standard. Decentralized databases operate under a “Can’t be Evil” standard.