Builders Office Hours - GRC-20 Hackathon: Everything You Need to Know with Yaniv Tal [2025/01/30]
2025-01-30
Thank you for participating in the Graph Builders Office Hours! The mission of the Graph Builders Office Hours is to support and empower developers, teams, and protocols actively building with The Graph protocol. We will focus on the tech and help you build the future of decentralized apps! Find this and other episodes on the Builders Office Hours YouTube Playlist: https://youtu.be/27lXf86XinY?si=znb-jFGqd8T3-Nus Reddit: /r/GraphBuilders/ Twitter: /graphprotocol Instagram: /graphprotocol LinkedIn: /thegraph GitHub: /graphprotocol
Thank you for stopping by The Graph booth at ETHIndia 2024 in Bengaluru! The Graph is the indexing and query layer of web3. Developers build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, that applications can query using GraphQL. The Graph currently supports indexing data from 70+ different networks including Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, ZkSync, Polygon, Avalanche, BNB Chain, and many more. Visit thegraph.com to learn what's next for the indexing and query layer of web3.
Thank you for stopping by The Graph booth at Devcon 2024 in Bangkok! The Graph is the indexing and query layer of web3. Developers build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, that applications can query using GraphQL. The Graph currently supports indexing data from 70+ different networks including Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, ZkSync, Polygon, Avalanche, BNB Chain, and many more. Visit thegraph.com to learn what's next for the indexing and query layer of web3.
You attended Datapalooza[2] in Bangkok, hosted by The Graph. You joined a full day of talks, panels and workshops by developers, researchers and experts exploring data infrastructure and data needs across web3. The Graph is the indexing and query layer of web3. Developers build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, that applications can query using GraphQL. The Graph currently supports indexing data from 70+ different networks including Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, ZkSync, Polygon, Avalanche, BNB Chain, and many more. Visit thegraph.com to learn what's next for the indexing and query layer of web3.
Thank you for stopping by The Graph booth at ETHGlobal Bangkok! The Graph is the indexing and query layer of web3. Developers build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, that applications can query using GraphQL. The Graph currently supports indexing data from 70+ different networks including Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, ZkSync, Polygon, Avalanche, BNB Chain, and many more. Visit thegraph.com to learn what's next for the indexing and query layer of web3.
GrapHER Club - Episode #13
2024-10-31
In this episode, we chat with Dana, co-founder of HER DAO Peru, about her inspiring entry into Web3, her approach to onboarding corporate industries into blockchain, and her vision for empowering women in Latin America’s tech space. Join us for an insightful conversation on community, inclusion, and innovation in the blockchain world!
Thank you for stopping by The Graph booth at ETHGlobal San Francisco! The Graph is the indexing and query layer of web3. Developers build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, that applications can query using GraphQL. The Graph currently supports indexing data from over 60 different networks including Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, ZkSync, Polygon, Avalanche, BNB Chain, and many more. Visit thegraph.com to learn what's next for the indexing and query layer of web3.
Thank you for stopping by The Graph booth at ETHGlobal Singapore 2024! The Graph is the indexing and query layer of web3. Developers build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, that applications can query using GraphQL. The Graph currently supports indexing data from over 60 different networks including Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, ZkSync, Polygon, Avalanche, BNB Chain, and many more. Visit thegraph.com to learn what's next for the indexing and query layer of web3.