
The Graph
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The Graph
@graphprotocol
The Graph is a web3 protocol for organizing and accessing blockchain data 🧑🚀 Official account of The Graph ecosystem 🌐


18 days until ETHConf 🗽 Will you be there?

Proud to protect @graphprotocol🛡️ Delivering 24/7 threat detection and proactive defense against scams, phishing, and impersonation attacks, protecting The Graph, the industry-standard indexing protocol organizing and serving web3 data, and its global community of Subgraph Developers, Indexers, Curators, and Delegators.

Your competitive advantage is what you build on top of it. The infrastructure question has already been answered. The only question left is: what are you building with the time you get back? thegraph.com/blog/case-stud…

Most blockchain apps run this protocol and people have no idea what it is. At Consensus 2026 @graphprotocol team lead Nick Hansen breaks down why The Graph is the silent infrastructure powering Web3, $GRT, and what comes next for institutions and AI agents. Watch: youtu.be/rZg65EHJkX8






THE BLOCKCHAIN HUSTLER 🎙️ At @consensus2026, @EricSpivak sits down with @graphprotocol to discuss why #blockchain’s next major bottleneck may not be transactions—but data access. As #AI agents and institutions move onchain, indexing and querying data becomes critical for Web3.






Blockchain data quality used to be about consensus. Multiple providers, same output, trust the agreement. That's evolving. The future is verification: cryptographic proof of data from the block level up, with a full audit trail built in. @brandonlkramer joined the Crypto's Toughest Data Problems (and how to solve them) panel discussion at the @Blockworks Digital Asset Summit to talk about where that's heading.

THE BLOCKCHAIN HUSTLER 🎙️ At @consensus2026, @EricSpivak sits down with @graphprotocol to discuss why #blockchain’s next major bottleneck may not be transactions—but data access. As #AI agents and institutions move onchain, indexing and querying data becomes critical for Web3.
