Monad Mainnet Goes Live with Full Graph Protocol Support
Monad Mainnet Goes Live with Full Graph Protocol Support
β‘ Monad Mainnet Drops

Monad mainnet has officially launched and is immediately available across The Graph's infrastructure.
Key integrations include:
- Live support in Subgraph Studio
- Full Substreams compatibility
- Firehose data streaming
Developers can now:
- Query Monad blockchain data from day one
- Build applications with reliable onchain data
- Access swift data retrieval for their frontends
This marks Monad's transition from testnet to production, with The Graph providing comprehensive data indexing services from launch.
gmonad π£ @monad_xyz mainnet is here and already available across The Graphβs products. Monad is live in Subgraph Studio, and supported via Substreams and Firehose! Developers can start querying Monad on The Graph from Day 1 for swift, reliable onchain data powering their apps.
π Graph's Big Five

**The Graph celebrates 5 years** of blockchain data indexing with an in-person event at House of Web3 in San Francisco on December 3rd. The celebration will highlight major milestones including: - Open-source release and network launch - Multi-chain expansion across ecosystems - Development of Subgraphs and Substreams - Migration to Arbitrum L2 - Cross-chain interoperability features - Token API and Chainlink integration - Amp support implementation Team lead Nick will host a community toast overlooking the SF bridge. A **7-day countdown** begins this week, featuring nostalgic content about The Graph's journey from its Ethereum debut to becoming a key web3 infrastructure protocol. [RSVP for the birthday celebration](https://luma.com/5etk3s9a)
π¦π· Buenos Aires Wrap

**The Graph team wrapped up a successful Buenos Aires conference** with impressive engagement numbers: - **15+ talks and panels** delivered across multiple venues - **Hundreds of developers** visited booths to learn about Amp and other Graph products - **Deep connections made** with builders exploring decentralized data infrastructure The team participated in everything from **main stage panels to hackathon workshops** and late-night side events. Developers got hands-on experience with Amp, experimented with the technology, and **left inspired with new project ideas**. The event showcased strong interest in **decentralized data solutions** among the developer community.
π ETHGlobal Buenos Aires Wraps: Amp Database Debuts with $10K in Prizes

**ETHGlobal Buenos Aires concluded** with hackers getting exclusive first access to **Amp**, The Graph's blockchain-native database. **Best Use of Amp Datasets Winners:** - **1st: Amplify** ($3,000) - Enhanced blockchain data development platform extending Amp into full IDE for smart contract development and analytics - **2nd: Bleeth** ($2,000) - Liquidity betting protocol systematizing DeFi liquidity wars - **2nd: RangeSeeker** ($2,000) - Autonomous liquidity agent for Uniswap V3 on Base - **3rd: ALA** ($1,000) - Crowdsourced market maker with collaborative intelligence **Best AI Use Case Winner:** - **Agentica** ($2,000) - AI treasury management system trading based on strategy and world news The Graph distributed **$10,000 total** across three bounty categories, with judges impressed by the creativity and innovation shown by builders using Amp for the first time.
The Graph Launches Amp: First Enterprise Blockchain Database

**The Graph has launched Amp**, the world's first enterprise blockchain-native database designed specifically for finance, analytics, and compliance. **Key Features:** - Transforms encoded onchain data into **real-time, structured datasets** - Purpose-built for compliance, auditability, and speed - Verifiable and audit-ready data lineage - Unified SQL access across multiple blockchains - Real-time streaming and batch processing - Flexible cloud or on-premises deployment **Enterprise Focus** Amp represents a significant evolution from The Graph's previous Subgraph technology. While The Graph made blockchain data usable, **Amp makes it enterprise-grade**. The database allows builders to create and run smart contract datasets locally with zero setup, targeting institutional adoption in the era of fast chains. [Learn more and request a demo](http://thegraph.com/amp)