The Graph allows anyone to propose adding support for new chains on the network with their new community-driven Chain Integration Process. KAVA_CHAIN has submitted a proposal to integrate with The Graph Network.
With The Graph's new community-driven Chain Integration Process, anyone can propose adding support for new chains on the network! A recent example: @KAVA_CHAIN has submitted a proposal to integrate with The Graph Network 🌐 Check out Kava’s integration proposal below ⬇️
Proposal for integrating #Kava EVM with The Graph has been posted. Check out the details on their forum👇 forum.thegraph.com/t/add-support-…
The Graph Network Enables AI Agents to Query Blockchain Data in Plain English
The Graph Network has made every indexed blockchain dataset accessible to AI agents through natural language queries. **Key capabilities now live:** - AI assistants can query any indexed protocol, wallet, or onchain activity in plain English - No custom integration code needed for each AI model - The existing data layer connects directly to the agent layer This development builds on The Graph's five-year mission of making blockchain data queryable without custom infrastructure.
Fynd: Open Source Router Launches with 5-Minute Setup
**Fynd**, a new open-source routing engine, has launched with a promise of rapid deployment. Built on **Tycho** and powered by **The Graph Substreams**, the platform enables users to: - Spin up configurable routers in under 5 minutes - Leverage Substreams technology for fast, scalable data processing - Access open-source infrastructure for custom routing solutions The tool targets developers seeking quick deployment of routing infrastructure without extensive setup time. By utilizing The Graph's Substreams, Fynd offers real-time data indexing capabilities at scale.
Tempo Integrates The Graph's Subgraphs for Stablecoin Payment Indexing
**Tempo**, a blockchain built for stablecoin payments, now supports **The Graph's Subgraphs** for data indexing. Developers can now: - Track stablecoin transfers in real-time - Reconcile balances and monitor settlement flows - Build compliance dashboards using GraphQL APIs - Access payment data without custom backend infrastructure The integration brings The Graph's proven indexing technology—already deployed across 70+ networks—to Tempo's payments-focused chain. Both Tempo's Moderato testnet and Mainnet are now indexable. **Use cases include:** - Payment tracking dashboards - Cross-border compliance monitoring - Automated payroll verification - Settlement analytics for tokenized deposits This provides fintech teams building on Tempo with production-ready data infrastructure for stablecoin payment applications.
The Graph Showcases Enterprise Blockchain Data Stack at Digital Asset Summit
At the Digital Asset Summit in New York, **The Graph** addressed a critical institutional challenge: transforming raw blockchain data into audit-ready, production-grade formats. The protocol presented its three-tier solution: - **Subgraphs** - Indexed APIs for structured data access - **Substreams** - High-performance data pipelines - **Amp** - Enterprise-grade SQL access across multiple chains Amp represents The Graph's latest evolution, offering institutions verifiable, compliant, real-time blockchain data with multichain access, composable SQL queries, and flexible deployment options (hosted or on-premises).
Spritz App Leverages The Graph's Token API for Decentralized Cross-Chain Data Access

**Spritz app integrates The Graph's Token API** to access real-time token data across multiple blockchains. Key features: - **Reliable cross-chain data access** without centralized dependencies - **Eliminates single points of failure** through decentralized infrastructure - Provides consistent token information across different networks The Graph's Token API recently added: - No-code AI agent capabilities - Batch queries for multiple wallets and contracts - New DEX endpoints for swaps, pools, and liquidity data This integration allows Spritz to maintain uptime and data accuracy while avoiding reliance on centralized data providers.