馃寜 GRT bridges gap

馃寜 GRT bridges gap

By The Graph
Nov 13, 2025, 3:01 PM
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The Graph's GRT token is now bridgeable across three major blockchain networks - Arbitrum, Base, and Avalanche - using Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP).​

Key developments:

  • Secure cross-chain transfers now live on three networks
  • Solana integration planned for next phase
  • Enhanced accessibility for developers building across ecosystems

This cross-chain functionality makes The Graph's data indexing services more accessible to builders working on different blockchain platforms.​

What this means: Developers can now move GRT tokens seamlessly between supported networks, potentially increasing adoption across multiple blockchain ecosystems.​

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GRT is now bridgeable across Arbitrum, Base, and Avalanche using Chainlink CCIP, with Solana support coming next!

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The Graph鈥攁 blockchain data indexing protocol that powers applications and analytics on 70+ chains鈥攈as made GRT a Cross-Chain Token (CCT), enabling it to be natively transferable across chains via Chainlink CCIP. @graphprotocol users can now send GRT across Arbitrum, Avalanche,

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