Maestro has unveiled Symphony, a groundbreaking Bitcoin indexer that is both fully audited and open-sourced. This innovative tool supports standards such as BRC-20s, Runes, and Ordinals, facilitating the development of secure and scalable blockchain applications.
As a prominent provider in the BitcoinFi infrastructure sector, Maestro has introduced Symphony to revolutionize transaction processing. The software’s modular design allows it to efficiently handle billions of transactions through its advanced indexing capabilities.
Symphony adheres to several metaprotocol standards like BRC-20s, Runes, and Ordinals. After undergoing thorough auditing by Thesis Defence, it is now integrated into MIDL’s validator nodes for enhanced network security at the consensus level.
“Collaborating with Maestro has been an invaluable experience throughout MIDL’s journey,” expressed Iva Wisher, CEO of MIDL. “Symphony marks a significant milestone in Bitcoin adoption; however, Maestro’s potential extends far beyond this achievement. We are thrilled to expand our collaboration further.”
The platform caters to diverse user groups by offering developers a robust indexer solution while providing startups and enterprises with high-capacity data sources. Additionally, it enables Layer 2 solutions (L2s) to implement native metaprotocol validation directly at the consensus node level.
“Symphony stands as the first audited Bitcoin indexer,” stated Marvin Bertin from Maestro. “We aim to equip the Bitcoin developer community with reliable infrastructure akin to what powers our own platform—processing billions of API requests for clients worldwide—and open-sourcing this technology reflects our commitment towards fostering ecosystem growth.”
Currently supporting over 1,000 developers, Maestro’s infrastructure empowers more than 250 applications globally. The Symphony codebase can be accessed via its GitHub repository, allowing developers opportunities in building financial solutions such as lending platforms, stablecoins creation or Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization initiatives;