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The hardest problems in blockchain data don't have one answer. Those problems require a full suite of solutions: → Custom APIs for structured queries → Streaming for real-time, high-throughput data → Pre-indexed token data for front-end speed → Verifiable SQL for compliance and audit → Liquidity data for solvers and routing One protocol. Purpose-built for each layer.

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x402 support is now live on The Graph's Subgraph Gateways. Any x402-compatible client can pay per query in USDC and access Subgraph data across dozens of supported networks. Existing API-key access is unchanged. x402 is an additional path. Docs: thegraph.com/docs/en/subgra…

Is indexing a solved problem? It came up at a recent panel on blockchain data. The short answer: no. 70+ chains. Different VMs. Different client implementations. Hundreds of protocol-specific contracts. DEX trades alone required integrating 150+ protocols before a coherent data format emerged. This is why The Graph has spent years building industry-leading data solutions.

Nick (@TwentyTwoNode), The Graph Foundation Lead @ConsensusMiami, on where the industry is heading: "You're going to be hard-pressed to ever come up with some rationale where data isn't a core story of what happens to the future of blockchain." Institutions have arrived. AI has arrived. The Graph has been building for this since the start.

"Mostly right, most of the time" doesn't cut it anymore. AI agents executing onchain strategies autonomously. Smart contracts settling in seconds. Cross-chain protocols composing in real time. But all of it depends on one thing: the data being right.

The official Agent0 Subgraphs are now live on @base, @BNBCHAIN, @ethereum, @monad_xyz, and @0xPolygon. Real-time indexing for every ERC-8004 agent — identity, capabilities, reputation, validation. Built as a public good with @graphprotocol.



Hey #mina! More improvements on zkroll! - Code hardening to improve reliability - Design enhancements You can now switch between - a card view (desktop-friendly) - an app view (mobile-friendly) A new design that turns zkroll into a true mobile app @MinaProtocol @ZekoProtocol

Hey #Mina! Final release of the day (3AM 😅) - Zeko network working (that was tough!) - Full mobile support (Auro still a bit quirky) - UI/UX improvements Would love your feedback ❤️ zkroll.naamahdaemon.eu @minaprotocol @zekoprotocol

@superformxyz is voting to redirect up to 50M $UP toward institutional vault curators - firms that compete quarterly to bring sustained capital into the protocol - while tapering retail depositor rewards. The @SuperformFND argues curator-led growth aligns better with long-term revenue than broad retail emissions. The top 5 curators each quarter, ranked by assets deposited, split rewards of 250K / 125K / 62.5K / 25K / 12.5K $UP. One-year minimum commitment. First competition starts Q2 2026. Retail rewards taper rather than vanish, from 2.5M $UP this epoch down to 500K by Epoch 8. Future vault emissions starting Epoch 5: - 70% stablecoin vaults - 20% ETH and L1 vaults - 10% BTC vaults The Foundation weighted the split toward stablecoin vaults because they say those generate the strongest protocol revenue. One voter pushed back, arguing ETH depositors shouldn't earn less than stablecoin depositors - "if ETH price increase it's not normal to earn less than a stablecoin stakers, stablecoin inflation is more big then ETH inflation." 99.3% For across 238 voters. Vote closes April 24. Proposal: snapshot.box/#/s:superformf…