Blocksquare’s Path to Open Source: Our Indexer Is Now Live on GitHub
In Web3, transparency isn’t just a value — it’s a standard. That’s why today, we’re excited to share a major milestone on our journey: Blocksquare’s indexer is now open source and available for everyone on GitHub. This release marks another step toward our mission to make blockchain real estate infrastructure open, auditable, and community-driven.


Why We Open-Sourced the Blocksquare Indexer
For those who don’t know, the Blocksquare Indexer is the backbone that keeps property tokenization data flowing — cleanly, reliably, and in real time. It tracks on-chain events, processes updates, and makes sure data from property tokens and marketplaces is always accessible and up-to-date.
By open-sourcing the indexer, we’re doing three important things:
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Empowering developers — Anyone can now explore, fork, and build on top of the same tools that power our live system.
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Building trust — Open source means full transparency. You can see exactly how indexing works under the hood.
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Growing the ecosystem — We’re inviting contributors, builders, and partners to shape the future of tokenized real estate data with us.
The Repository: What You’ll Find Inside
You can find the full source code here: 👉 https://github.com/blocksquare/blocksquare-indexer
Here’s what’s inside the repository:
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Core indexer logic — Tracks and processes on-chain events for property tokens and marketplaces.
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Documentation — Simple setup instructions and architecture overview.
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Open contribution structure — We’re organizing the repo to make collaboration easy.
Coming Soon: Templates & Contribution Guidelines
We’re currently adding:
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Feature request templates
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Bug report templates
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Contributor guidelines
These will make it easier for anyone — from blockchain devs to curious community members — to submit improvements, ideas, or fixes.
This structure is part of our long-term goal: to make the Blocksquare Indexer a living open-source project powered by the community.
Recognized by Envio: A Featured Example
We’re proud to share that Envio, the high-performance indexing framework we built the indexer with, will soon feature our project in their official documentation as an example of what’s possible with their stack.
That means new developers exploring Envio will discover Blocksquare’s indexer as a real-world implementation — helping more projects build powerful blockchain data pipelines.
It’s validation that our technical choices aren’t just solid — they’re industry-leading.
Why This Matters for the Future of Blockchain Real Estate
This move to open source isn’t just about transparency — it’s about scalability.
As we continue to tokenize real-world assets, data infrastructure becomes the foundation of trust. Open sourcing ensures that foundation is:
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Auditable — Anyone can verify how data is indexed.
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Collaborative — Developers can extend and improve the system.
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Resilient — The community can help us scale and evolve the codebase.
By opening the doors, we’re not just building for the community — we’re building with the community.
What’s Next
We’re just getting started. Over the next few weeks, you can expect:
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A structured issues and PR workflow for open contributions.
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Clear setup and testing instructions for local environments.
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More documentation and examples to make onboarding smoother.
If you’re a developer, researcher, or builder who believes in open infrastructure for real-world assets — we’d love your eyes, ideas, and pull requests.
Get Involved
- Explore the repo: blocksquare/blocksquare-indexer on GitHub
- Star it, fork it, or open an issue
🤝 Join us on our path to open source real estate infrastructure The future of property tokenization is open — and it’s being built right now, together.
