
The Graph (GRT)
Rank #139
Market snapshot
- Price
- $0.013976
- Market cap
- $152.9M
- 24h volume
- $13.1M
- Circulating supply
- 10,941,320,353.0439
- Total supply
- 11,612,995,353.0437
- Max supply
- N/A
What is The Graph?
The Graph serves as a blockchain-first database that transforms complex on-chain data into structured, verifiable insights. This allows users to access blockchain data easily through subgraphs and GraphQL queries, making it a valuable tool for developers looking to power applications with blockchain data.
How The Graph works
The Graph operates by allowing users to create and utilize subgraphs, which are open APIs that define how to access data from various blockchains. This enables efficient querying of blockchain data through GraphQL, facilitating seamless integration into applications. The protocol is designed to handle the complexities of blockchain data, making it accessible and usable for various applications.
Key information
- Symbol
- GRT
- CMC rank
- #139
- Network / platforms
Arbitrum, Avalanche C-Chain, Ethereum, Near
- Categories
- N/A
- Date added
- Dec 17, 2020
Contract address
Contract addresses are stored from CoinMarketCap metadata and are shown as recorded. CoinLoom does not independently certify them as official.
Arbitrum
0x9623063377AD1B27544C965cCd7342f7EA7e88C7Avalanche C-Chain
0x8a0cAc13c7da965a312f08ea4229c37869e85cB9Ethereum
0xc944e90c64b2c07662a292be6244bdf05cda44a7
Key characteristics
The Graph is an open-source protocol that allows anyone to build and publish APIs, known as subgraphs, to access blockchain data. It is designed to handle the complexities of blockchain data and is integrated with multiple blockchain ecosystems, including Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche, among others.
Official resources
Risks
Digital asset prices can be volatile and can change materially. Users should verify the contract address and network before transferring assets. Self-custody requires secure private-key and recovery-phrase handling. Centralized platforms can involve operational, custody, and counterparty risk. Availability and regulatory treatment can vary by jurisdiction. Transaction finality and reversibility can differ by network.
Transfer and custody notes
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FAQ
- What is The Graph?
- The Graph is a decentralized protocol that enables the querying and indexing of blockchain data, transforming complex on-chain data into structured insights.
- How does The Graph work?
- The Graph allows users to create subgraphs, which are open APIs that define how to access data from various blockchains, enabling efficient querying through GraphQL.
- What are the key technical features of The Graph?
- The Graph is an open-source protocol that supports the creation and publication of APIs for accessing blockchain data, integrated with multiple blockchain ecosystems.
- What are the risks associated with transferring The Graph?
- Digital asset prices can be volatile, and users should verify contract addresses and networks before transferring assets to mitigate risks.
- Where can I find official resources for The Graph?
- Official resources for The Graph can be found on their website at https://thegraph.com and their documentation at https://thegraph.com/docs/.