Announcing preview of AMB Access Polygon, serverless access to Polygon blockchain
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Today, AWS announces the preview release of Amazon Managed Blockchain (AMB) Access Polygon. Access Polygon will help developers seamlessly interact with the Polygon blockchain, a high-throughput, low fees, EVM-compatible blockchain, so they can build scalable applications quickly and securely. AMB Access Polygon provides serverless access to archive nodes for Polygon Proof of stake (PoS) Mainnet and Mumbai Testnet.
Using AMB Access Polygon, developers get serverless access to standard remote procedure calls (RPCs) to perform common actions such as submit transactions, deploy contracts, read transaction data and trace transactions. Furthermore, developers have access to the full historical state of the Polygon blockchain, allowing them to audit the history of the blockchain as well as replay transactions to test applications. AMB Access Polygon empowers developers to build for Web3 use cases such as loyalty platforms, asset tokenization, and Web3 gaming without the hassle of managing and scaling their own nodes.
AMB Access Polygon preview is available in the US East (N. Virginia) region. To get started with AMB Access Polygon, see the [user documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/managed-blockchain/latest/ambp-dg/what-is-service.html). To learn more about AMB’s offerings for Ethereum and Bitcoin, see [AMB Access](https://aws.amazon.com/managed-blockchain/amb-access/). To learn more about AMB’s serverless access to standardized, multi-blockchain datasets with developer-friendly APIs, see [AMB Query](https://aws.amazon.com/managed-blockchain/amb-query/).
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