May closed at 2,063,369,908 queries on The Graph.
Three straight months up. First time ever over 2B. Apr→May +13%.
Query volume doesn't lie. Devs are building and shipping on @graphprotocol. $GRT!
Will AGI be a distinct, standalone product release ("Introducing AGI 1.0"), or is it just going to arrive via a standard model update like GPT-10 or Opus 10?
How should we be thinking about this?
If some podcaster sells his/her bag, and then you feel like you must do the same, then you don’t (and never did) know what you’re doing.
I’m offering a critique of process, not a critique of investment(s).
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.
Hey @graphprotocol delegators! Are you sleeping? Its time to wake up. If you look at explorer and you see your indexer is giving 0.00% then you are NOT earning!
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The older I get, the more I believe that a “career” is actually just a decision someone makes on the types of problems they like working on.
Finding joy and satisfaction in the problems themselves, or in the pursuit of solving them, is probably the path to a successful career.
@graphprotocol runs on Firehose.
Indexers serving billions of queries use the data stream that Pinax helps maintain.
That's the production scale this infrastructure has been proven at.
More at the link in the reply.
On-chain data for AI agents is an unsolved problem.
Agents need: structured feeds, not raw bytecode.
They need: historical context, not just current state.
They need: reliable, queryable APIs, not WebSocket streams they have to maintain.
That's exactly what the Pinax Token API and Perp Exchange API are.
Docs in the reply.
Wild to me that Elon Musk is shaping up to be the last major voice to comment definitively on UFO disclosure.
Everyone else is weighing in, yet the guy most people would actually trust (imo)... and who’s in a position to know... stays quiet.
I've learned a handful of lessons since going to work in web3... here is one: if you're learning about a token opportunity (e.g., "buy it while you can"; "don't miss this!"; etc.) on X, it's probably too late.
DYOR... and if you need help, don't trust people on X you don't know.