The Good Tech Companies - The Graph Network Records 1.95 Billion Monthly Queries After Full Decentralization
Episode Date: September 18, 2024This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-graph-network-records-195-billion-monthly-queries-after-full-decentralization. The Graph... Network has reported an all-time high of 1.95 billion monthly queries in July 2024. Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #web3, #the-graph-network, #graph-network-monthly-queries, #decentralized-networks, #decentralization, #multi-blockchain, #global-knowledge-graph, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @ishanpandey. Learn more about this writer by checking @ishanpandey's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. The Graph Network has reported an all-time high of 1.95 billion monthly queries in July 2024. This figure represents an 11x increase compared to July 2023, signaling significant adoption following the network's complete transition to decentralization. The number of subgraphs on the decentralized network has surpassed 9,000, marking a 361% increase since the end of Q1 2024.
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The Graph Network records 1.95 billion monthly queries after full decentralization
by Ashan Pandey. The Graph Network, a decentralized protocol for indexing and
querying data from blockchains, has reported an all-time high of 1.95 billion monthly queries
in July 2024. This figure represents an 11x increase compared to
July 2023, signaling significant adoption following the network's complete transition
to decentralization. The remarkable growth aligns with the graph's strategic shift from a hosted
service to a fully decentralized network. This transition was part of the Sunrise of Decentralized Data initiative launched in
October 2023, led by Tegan Klein, CEO of Edge and Node, the initial team behind the graph.
On June 12, 2024, the graph officially deprecated its free hosted service for subgraphs,
encouraging developers to migrate their applications to the decentralized network.
The move aimed to eliminate dependencies on centralized infrastructure, thereby enhancing data autonomy and aligning with the foundational
principles of Web3. By decentralizing, the graph enables developers to build decentralized
applications, DApps, that are more resilient, censorship-resistant, and secure. Expansion of
subgraphs and network usage subgraphs, which are open APIs that organize
and make blockchain data accessible, have seen substantial growth. The number of subgraphs on
the decentralized network has surpassed 9,000, marking a 361% increase since the end of Q1 2024.
This surge reflects the developer community's rapid adoption of decentralized indexing services.
The technical migration involved significant coordination and tooling. This surge reflects the developer community's rapid adoption of decentralized indexing services.
The technical migration involved significant coordination and tooling.
The Graph's core developers provided infrastructure support to facilitate seamless upgrades of existing subgraphs. This included enhancing indexing capabilities,
optimizing query performance, and ensuring cross-chain compatibility.
Multi-blockchain support and technical enhancements
The Graph network has extended its indexing and querying services to over 60 blockchains,
including Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, Polygon, Silo, Phantom, Gnosis, and Avalanche.
This broad support allows developers across various ecosystems to leverage The Graph's
decentralized services,
reducing operational costs and improving data synchronization times.
Looking forward, the network plans to enhance subgraph functionalities continually.
These enhancements aim to deliver improved querying experiences through increased efficiencies,
faster syncing speeds, and support for new data sources.
Implications for the Web3 ecosystem
The successful transition to a decentralized network has significant implications for the
Web3 ecosystem. In an environment of increasing regulatory scrutiny on centralized crypto
projects, decentralization offers a pathway to greater resilience and adherence to the ethos
of blockchain technology. The surge and growth of queries on the decentralized network indicates that developers and consumers of blockchain demand data that is
secure, reliable, and censorship-resistant from a decentralized source, said Tegan Klein,
CEO of Edge and Node. Empowering the team to fully upgrade the graph's hosted service to
the decentralized network has set in motion a worldwide data autonomy movement.
Beyond subgraphs.
Building a global knowledge graph The graph is expanding its vision beyond subgraphs to build
a global brain of data, a unified knowledge graph. This infrastructure aims to serve as a foundation
from which humans and AI agents can source decentralized, verifiable data. By doing so,
the graph seeks to meet broader user data needs and support more complex
querying capabilities. Final thoughts The graph network's milestone of reaching 1.95 billion
monthly queries underscores the growing demand for decentralized data solutions in the blockchain
space. By providing efficient, secure, and decentralized access to blockchain data across
multiple networks, the graph is playing a pivotal
role in advancing decentralized applications and the broader Web3 ecosystem. Tip-vested
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