4 days until @ethconf in NYC 🏙️
The Graph will be there showing how the 2026 product suite turns raw blockchain writes into queryable, AI-ready data at enterprise scale.
Say hi if you’re building agents, analytics, or regulated apps.
Who else is heading to Javits Center? Tag your team
The CLARITY Act. The GENIUS Act. MiCA's July enforcement deadline.
The Graph Foundation's regulatory task force breaks them all down:
https://t.co/5ieLCC3iJT
The integrity of the input determines the integrity of the outcome.
AI agents don't just need data; they need high-quality, real-time onchain data. A delayed feed or a single point of failure doesn't slow an agent down. It executes the mistake at machine speed.
The new blog breaks down how Subgraphs and Substreams serve as the critical data supply chain for the agent economy ⬇️
.@Techweek_ by @a16z NY here we come!
I'll be representing @edgeandnode and @graphprotocol, attending five NYC conferences to share the blockchain and agentic compliance solutions we've built for enterprise.
Let's meet! Send me a DM or comment here so we can chat IRL, here's my schedule:
@Microsoft Agentic Finance Summit - June 3rd
@stable_summit - June 4th
@Vault__Summit - June 5th
@ethconf - June 8-10
@ETHGlobal NYC - June 12-14
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We’re excited to announce @graphprotocol will be joining the Remix AI Bootcamp for Real-World Impact.
Join @Marcus_Rein_ on 1 July at 4PM BST to learn about verifiable indexing for real-world and clinical data.
Free to all!
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"Blockchains were fundamentally designed to be written to. That was it. A public ledger that can't be manipulated. Somebody at some point needed to come along and make that blockchain data easier to read and access."
The Graph Foundation Foundation Lead, Nick Hansen, breaks down what that means today ⬇️
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: https://t.co/epRdExBwTP
The reason enterprise adoption moves slowly is not skepticism about the technology. It is the gap between what blockchain can do and what regulated institutions are allowed to touch.
SOC-2 compliance. Verified node operators. Auditable data.
"The Graph's roadmap seeks to address that, and I'm super optimistic that The Graph will be part of that conversation." - Nick, Team Lead
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.
July 1, 2026, is a hard deadline for crypto firms operating in the EU.
That's when MiCA's grandfathering period ends. Any Crypto-Asset Service Provider still operating under previous national rules must be fully MiCA-authorized by that date or cease EU operations entirely.
The Graph Foundation's regulatory task force has been tracking MiCA and four other critical frameworks.
Breakdown here ⬇️
https://t.co/X0kFnL6OW9
The internet reserved HTTP error code 402 for digital payments in the 1990s. It sat unused for decades.
x402 just brought it back, and GraphTally's architecture is baked into the specification.
Here's what that means for AI agents and onchain payments: https://t.co/tpHq2yQlw8
Open infrastructure deserves open protection.
The Graph ecosystem uses @ChainPatrol to keep the community safe from scams, phishing, and malicious links.
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.
One analytics platform saw a 72,000% performance improvement over its previous RPC infrastructure.
Historical reprocessing of blockchain data used to take weeks. A developer would have to resync from genesis, parse every block, rebuild their database, and pray nothing broke midway.
With parallelized Substreams processing, the same workload now takes hours.
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?
https://t.co/IlOf2cM8Zo
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: https://t.co/epRdExBwTP
AI agents need to pay for things. That's a harder problem than it sounds. If an agent pays $0.0001 for a data query but the gas fee is $0.05, the economics fail entirely.
GraphTally, the trust-minimized micropayment system built by core developers on The Graph, has been live on the network since late 2024 and directly shaped the x402 specification to solve exactly this problem.
AI agents don't browse block explorers. They query, decide, and act thousands of times a minute.
An agent asked to assess DeFi risk can't parse raw logs. It needs structured, normalized, queryable data.
The agent economy runs on infrastructure most people never see.
This is the infrastructure shift that makes agent-native data real.
No API key. No account. No monthly plan. A wallet is all an agent needs to query onchain data through The Graph's x402 gateway, paying one cent per query in USDC on @Base.
Pair that with Subgraph discovery, and the whole workflow runs in two steps.
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: https://t.co/epRdExBwTP
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.