About The Graph (GRT)
The Graph assists blockchain developers by providing a decentralized way to index and query on-chain data. The workflow involves creating a subgraph in Subgraph Studio, defining what data to index, deploying it to the network, and then querying the data via GraphQL endpoints in your dApp. It supports both hosted service (legacy) and fully decentralized networks. Additional functions include curation signals, indexer staking, and governance via the GRT token. Usage for querying is free or low-cost, while participating in the network (indexing, curating) involves GRT tokens.
The Graph as the Google of blockchains, does the analogy hold up?
The "Google of blockchains" comparison is everywhere. This explanation actually tests whether it is accurate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gC7xJ_98r8 The analogy works at the function level: both ...
The Graph as Web3 data layer, why it keeps coming up in every serious dApp stack
Kept seeing The Graph mentioned in developer discussions without really understanding why it was essential. This explanation cleared it up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQY07GFWzCw The problem it s...
The Graph in 60 seconds, quick explanation that actually covers what matters
Sometimes you just need a quick clear explanation without forty minutes of context. This one delivers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn-sJUpZ_aM Raw blockchain data exists but it is not queryable in...
The Graph (GRT) - Google of Blockchains
The Graph indexes 50+ blockchains and serves billions of queries monthly through its decentralized network of Indexers. Subgraphs provide custom GraphQL APIs for on-chain data that power most DeFi and...
GRT explained with animation, the clearest beginner explanation I have found
Been trying to explain The Graph to non-technical friends for months and this animated explanation does it better than I have managed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnHIZdMRcHw The three-role struct...
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