GRT explained with animation, the clearest beginner explanation I have found
The three-role structure that the animation makes clear:
- **Indexers**, run nodes, process and store subgraph data, earn query fees and GRT rewards
- **Curators**, signal which subgraphs are high quality by staking GRT, earn a share of query fees from those subgraphs
- **Delegators**, stake GRT with indexers without running infrastructure, earn a portion of indexer rewards
The 90+ chains supported means The Graph indexing infrastructure serves most of the meaningful Web3 ecosystem.
The animation format makes the incentive model digestible for people who would switch off at a technical whitepaper. Would better data querying change the dApps you are able to build or use?