A podcast series featuring devs building on The Graph!
What to expect: learn about novel web3 use cases including dev stories, strategies, & tactics learned while building dapps. Plus workshops with actionable tips!
Episode 1 features conversations with Tellor! The Tellor Oracle helps devs access off-chain data.
In this episode, get to know two Tellor Protocol devs plus learn some Tellor tooling in a workshop after the general conversation.
The DappLooker team has just released the integration of Studio Subgraphs❗️ Now, The Graph users can analyze Subgraph Studio subgraphs and easily launch their own no-code dashboards with just a few clicks! 🔥
Please note that The Graph’s hosted service will undergo scheduled database maintenance Monday, beginning on May 22, 2023, 05:00 UTC (convert to your local time here: https://dateful.com/convert/utc?t=05&d=2023-05-22)
All subgraphs on The Graph’s hosted service will not be queryable for up to 30-60 minutes. The 30-60 minute downtime will begin within a five-hour time window (05:00-10:00 UTC). This also applies to the developer preview URL of subgraphs created in Subgraph Studio.
The Graph Network does not undergo scheduled maintenance, thanks to 450+ globally distributed independent Indexers. Learn how to migrate your subgraph to the decentralized network and avoid downtime caused by routine maintenance. You can also reach out to [email protected] for assistance getting started with The Graph Network.
Q1 was a momentous quarter of growth in The Graph ecosystem!
The latest Graph Participant Update showcased milestones including network participation growth stats, new chains joining the network, new features & more.
Gm everyone! The Graph is continuing to scale with L2 🌱
Announcing that Phase 2 of scaling with Arbitrum One is complete!
5% of all indexing rewards are now available on Arbitrum One 🥳 Indexing rewards will gradually move from Ethereum to Arbitrum as network participation increases on L2.
Indexers can now index subgraphs that are deployed on Arbitrum & earn indexing rewards for serving queries.
By operating on Arbitrum One, The Graph Network is getting faster, cheaper & more accessible for all network participants. Delegators can more easily delegate various amounts of GRT, Curators can curate more subgraphs, Indexers can close Indexer allocations more flexibly and much more! Operating the protocol on L2 makes gas significantly less prohibitive, which opens up more frequent network participation.
Hello devs! Announcing that you can now build subgraphs for Polygon’s newly-launched zkEVM mainnet beta 🔥
Starting today, you can use Subgraph Studio to create subgraphs to index Polygon zkEVM data. Polygon zkEVM operates on top of Ethereum Mainnet to improve the scalability & transactions per second of Ethereum ⏱️
Building a subgraph on Polygon zkEVM is the same as on any other EVM-compatible chain. Make sure to have the latest @graphprotocol/graph-cli version installed: 0.44.0 and simply select polygon-zkevm while initializing your subgraph. In the subgraph manifest (subgraph.yaml) Polygon zkEVM subgraphs are defined with: network: polygon-zkevm
Note: support for Polygon zkEVM subgraphs is currently in beta.
Exciting news for Indexers & developers in The Graph Protocol ecosystem! GraphOps just launched three tools that will supercharge your productivity, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Get ready to explore Graphcast Network, POI Radio, and Graphcast SDK.
A highly-requested feature from NFT devs has arrived: File Data Sources ⚡
This update enables you to query on-chain & off-chain data like never before. Now you can use subgraphs to fetch multiple data sources at the same time such as an NFT’s on-chain data & metadata from IPFS!