The Graph protocol has announced sponsorship for #ETHDenver2024, supporting web3 innovation.
SPONSORSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT ๐ Web3 innovation is made possible at #ETHDenver2024 with help from @graphprotocol ๐ โญ
The Graph's Amp Database Goes Live for Enterprise Blockchain Analytics
**The Graph has officially launched Amp**, a blockchain-native database designed specifically for enterprise analytics and compliance needs. **Key Features:** - SQL-first interface for familiar data querying - Multi-chain support across different blockchains - Built-in compliance and auditability features - Transforms encoded onchain data into structured, verifiable datasets Amp represents an evolution from The Graph's Subgraphs, offering enterprise-grade infrastructure for institutional blockchain adoption. The platform provides both real-time streaming and batch processing capabilities, with flexible deployment options including cloud and on-premises solutions. The database aims to make blockchain data accessible and actionable for finance, analytics, and regulatory use cases. [Learn more about Amp](http://thegraph.com/amp)
Substreams: Transform and Route Blockchain Data with Rust
**Substreams** enables developers to write Rust functions that transform blockchain data and stream results to multiple destinations simultaneously. **Key capabilities:** - Write data transformation logic in Rust - Stream processed data to SQL databases - Push to PubSub systems - Send directly to applications or trading terminals **Technical foundation:** - Modules compile to WebAssembly (WASM) - Runs at native speed for performance - Built with Rust for memory safety - Leverages existing blockchain developer familiarity with the language The tool provides a single pipeline architecture that can output to multiple endpoints, allowing developers to process blockchain data once and distribute it across different systems based on their needs.
How Open Standards Beat Proprietary Solutions in Web3 Infrastructure
The Graph's open-source Subgraph framework demonstrates why shared standards outperform proprietary solutions in blockchain development. **The Problem** - Each protocol team previously built custom data extraction logic - Result: incompatible formats, duplicated work, wasted resources **The Solution** - The Graph open-sourced Subgraphs as a shared indexing standard - 75,000+ developers now use the same data transformation patterns - Collective debugging and optimization compound across the entire ecosystem **Why This Matters** Proprietary solutions scale linearly with one vendor's resources. Open standards scale with every developer who contributes improvements. When data structures are shared across chains and protocols, teams stop rebuilding infrastructure and focus on building applications that matter. Open standards aren't flashy, but they're how technology actually advances.
๐ Graph Protocol Unveils Enterprise Suite: Substreams, Amp & Tycho
The Graph is rolling out three institutional-grade tools for real-time blockchain data: **Substreams** delivers high-performance data streaming for DeFi, DePIN, AI, and traditional finance applications. Horizon integration scheduled for Q2-Q4 2026. **Amp** introduces a SQL-native blockchain database with verifiable data designed for enterprise scale. Developer preview is currently live, with full SQL platform launching Q4 2026. **Tycho** provides real-time onchain liquidity indexing specifically built for trading systems and solvers. Private MVP expected Q1 2026, public beta Q2 2026. These tools aim to bridge the gap between blockchain data and enterprise applications, offering familiar interfaces like SQL alongside specialized streaming capabilities for time-sensitive use cases.
๐ ๏ธ The Graph Launches Three Developer Tools for AI Agents
**The Graph is rolling out three new data access tools designed for developers and AI agents:** - **Subgraphs**: The original indexing standard now supports AI compatibility through MCP integration, A2A protocols, x402 micropayments, and Amp-powered data extraction - **JSON-RPC**: Basic blockchain read/write functionality through The Graph's infrastructure (experimental launch planned for Q3) - **Token API**: Pre-indexed token data across 10+ chains with real-time pricing (production-ready in Q1) These tools build on The Graph's recent infrastructure developments for the agent economy, including ERC-8004 identity verification across 8 chains and x402 micropayment capabilities through GraphTally. The additions provide developers with multiple options for accessing blockchain data, from natural language queries to direct API calls.