The Graph has reportedly released facilitating features for Polkadot, NEAR, Solana and Celo, after the official roll-out of its Ether-based mainnet in December last year.
Specifically, The Graph will reportedly be functioning as a protocol that assists developers in designing Application Programming Interfaces – which are referred to as subgraphs – which can query and index blockchain data.
Expected to operate as an open alternative to current blockchain analytics solutions, it reportedly sets up a network, granting gateway to on-chain data from numerous blockchains, with a bigger goal of facilitating collaboration and interoperability throughout the decentralized web.
Eva Beylin, director at The Graph Foundation, has reportedly highlighted the crucial factor in making Web 3.0 as developer-friendly as Web 2.0, as the foundation claimed, extensive expertise of multiple blockchain many unique and different features is not needed for subgraph manipulation.
The Graph already reportedly has offered facilitating features for the blockchains Ethereum, IPFS and POA and the InterPlanetary File System – a P2P network dedicated to data sharing and safekeeping.
Now that the integration for Polkadot, NEAR, Solana and Celo are reportedly underway, The Graph is also looking to widen its supporting scope to cover Bitcoin, Cosmos, Avalanche, Binance Smart Chain, Flow and others.
Ethereum will still be chosen to set the standard for The Graph Network and its native token, Graph Token (GRT) – which will be awarded to developers upon querying their subgraph.
The foundation further sets to ultimately facilitate all layer 1 blockchains and to become a vastly-
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