The Good Tech Companies - The Graph Upgrades Tooling for Solana Developers to Accelerate DApp Deployment
Episode Date: September 17, 2024This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-graph-upgrades-tooling-for-solana-developers-to-accelerate-dapp-deployment. The Graph Ne...twork has introduced upgrades focused on Substreams-powered subgraphs (SpS). Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #web3, #the-graph-network, #solana-blockchain, #decentralized-applications, #dapps-on-solana, #dapp-deployment, #substreams-powered-subgraphs, #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 introduced upgrades focused on Substreams-powered subgraphs (SpS) New code generation tools developed by StreamingFast are now available for both remote and local use. The Graph’s upgrades are part of its broader mission to support a multi-chain future and enhance interoperability within the Web3 ecosystem.
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The Graph upgrades tooling for Solana developers to accelerate DApp deployment,
by Ashan Pandey. The Graph network has upgraded its support for the Solana blockchain to improve
the development process for decentralized applications, DAPPs, on Solana. The
scenehancements provide Solana developers with better data tools and increased access to indexed Solana data through pre-built solutions from teams like Masari and TopLedger.
The Graph network has introduced upgrades focused on Substream's powered subgraphs.
New code generation tools developed by Streaming Fast, part of the Graph ecosystem, are now available for both remote and local use.
These tools help developers set up end-to-end substreams projects more efficiently,
allowing faster synchronization for those familiar with substreams.
Increasing ACCESSIBILITYA A notable aspect of the latest upgrades is the increased accessibility for developers who may not have prior experience with substreams or Rust.
The Graph has implemented tooling that allows developers to interact with Solana data without
needing to engage directly with these specific technologies. This approach broadens the potential
user base, enabling developers to leverage Solana's capabilities using tools that align
with their existing skills and project requirements. By lowering these barriers,
the graph fosters a
more inclusive development environment, encouraging a diverse range of projects on the Solana network.
Expanded toolset and pre-built solutions in addition to the improved substreams tooling,
the graph has integrated Solana substreams modules developed by TopLedger and StreamingFast.
These modules, along with multiple substreams-powered subgraphs created
by Masari, provide robust solutions for data indexing and retrieval. Developers can also
utilize ready-made subgraphs, such as those for UNCX and Orca Whirlpool, which significantly
reduce the time and effort required to implement complex functionalities in DAPPs. This expanded
toolset not only accelerates development but also ensures
that applications can access reliable and up-to-date data efficiently.
Nick Hansen, head of growth at the Graph Foundation, commented on the upgrades.
The increase in developer and user activity on Solana has raised the demand for open,
decentralized data. The Graph's latest tooling upgrade and enhanced support will help the Solana
community utilize
the decentralized data layer of Web3 more effectively. This feedback highlights the
alignment between the graph's enhancements and the evolving needs of the Solana ecosystem,
emphasizing the importance of robust data infrastructure in supporting rapid growth.
Addressing Solana's needs Solana has gained traction in the blockchain space due to its
high transaction speeds and low fees, making it suitable for a wide range of DAPPs and
decentralized finance, DeFi, projects. As the Solana ecosystem continues to expand rapidly,
the need for efficient data indexing and querying solutions has surged.
The graph's upgrades aim to meet this demand by reducing costs, improving data sources,
and enhancing the indexing stack. Additionally, the Graph now offers a historical cache of Solana
blocks that is 25% the size of a full block, optimizing storage and retrieval processes.
These improvements are crucial for maintaining performance and scalability as the volume of
data and number of applications on Solana grow. The Graph's upgrades are part of
its broader mission to support a multi-chain future and enhance interoperability within the
Web3 ecosystem. By refining its tooling for Solana, the Graph not only improves the developer
experience on one of the leading blockchains but also contributes to the overall scalability and
functionality of decentralized applications across different networks. This multi-chain support is essential in an increasingly interconnected blockchain landscape,
where applications often need to interact with multiple platforms to deliver comprehensive
solutions. Transitioned to DE centralization earlier this year, the Graph network transitioned
from a free hosted service to a fully decentralized model. This shift ensures data autonomy and
decentralization for developers and the broader Web3 ecosystem. With over 9,000 subgraphs in use,
the graph provides a scalable data infrastructure for developers on various blockchains,
including Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, Polygon, Silo, Phantom, Gnosis, and Avalanche.
This move reinforces the Graph's
commitment to decentralization, offering a more resilient and secure data indexing service that
aligns with the foundational principles of Web3. By providing enhanced tooling and easier access
to indexed data, the Graph lowers the technical barriers for developers, potentially increasing
the number and diversity of DAPPs built on Solana.
This can lead to a more vibrant and competitive ecosystem, attracting more users and investors.
Moreover, the ability to efficiently index and query large volumes of data is critical for the
growth of DeFi applications, which rely heavily on real-time data for functionalities such as
lending, borrowing, and trading. The improved
latency and scalability offered by FTSOV2 ensure that these applications can operate smoothly even
as user activity and transaction volumes increase. The transition to a fully decentralized model also
enhances the security and reliability of data services, which is paramount for maintaining
user trust and safe guarding against potential data breaches or
manipulations. As blockchain technology continues to evolve, robust data indexing solutions like
those provided by the graph will be integral to supporting innovative use cases and driving the
next wave of decentralized applications. The graph's latest upgrades for Solana developers
represent a significant advancement in the tools and resources available for building decentralized applications. By improving latency, scalability,
and cost efficiency, the graph addresses the critical needs of the growing Solana ecosystem
and supports the development of Web3 solutions. These enhancements not only benefit Solana
developers but also contribute to a more interconnected and efficient decentralized web,
fostering innovation and broader adoption of blockchain technology.
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