Tempo Blockchain Now Supports The Graph's Subgraph Indexing

🔌 Tempo meets Graph

By The Graph
Mar 9, 2026, 3:10 PM
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Tempo's Moderato and Mainnet networks are now compatible with The Graph's Subgraphs, enabling developers to convert raw blockchain data into queryable GraphQL APIs without building custom infrastructure.​

Key benefits for Tempo developers:

  • Transform onchain data into clean, accessible APIs
  • No need for custom indexing infrastructure
  • Direct integration with The Graph's data querying tools

This integration follows The Graph's recent release of four major Subgraph features, including:

  • Dev Mode for faster local testing
  • Subgraph Composition for modular, reusable data structures
  • Aggregations for instant analytics queries
  • Declarative eth_calls for parallel contract reads

Developers building on Tempo can now leverage these tools to create more efficient data layers for their applications.​

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.@tempo’s Moderato and Mainnet are now indexable with The Graph’s Subgraphs. Developers building on Tempo can now transform raw onchain data into clean, queryable GraphQL APIs — no custom infrastructure required

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