The Graph Launches Token API Beta with Historical Data Features
The Graph Launches Token API Beta with Historical Data Features
🤖 AI Meets Wallet History

The Graph has released a Token API Beta with comprehensive historical data capabilities for blockchain analysis:
- Historical token balances and prices
- Uniswap V3 price integration with OHLC data
- Natural language query support for AI assistants
- Integration with platforms like Claude and Cursor.ai
Key use cases include:
- AI portfolio management
- Risk scoring
- PnL tracking
- Tax reporting
- Wallet behavior analysis
The API leverages Substreams technology for time-series token data, enabling developers to build sophisticated analytics tools and AI models.
Learn more at The Graph Token API
The Graph Token API Beta historical token prices give full context: entry, exit, PnL. Perfect for: 📊 Trade analysis 🧾 Portfolio valuation ✨ AI modeling 🔗 Simple API call away2/ Get started ⬇️
The Graph Token API Beta 2nd release is out ⚡ The new set of features include: 💾 Historical token balances 🪙 Historical token prices 🦄 UniV3 pricing integration ➕ Support for @Unichain These features are ideal for Tax and Accounting Use cases 🧮 Access the documentation
🚨SimpleHash's Token API is gone, but The Graph’s Token API beta service is now live. UX-optimized endpoints built on Substreams data extraction vs RPC methods to get the latest blockchain data & designed to give AI Agents seamless access via MCP servers. Check out initial
The Graph Token API Beta is now packed with ERC20 functionalities: 🪙 Historical balances 📊 Historical token prices 🦄 UniV3 pricing integration (OHLC) Learn more and get started ⬇️
Want to build an AI that really understands wallet behavior? The Graph Token API Beta allows for historical balances unlock: 📊 AI portfolio managers ⚖️ Risk scores 🔍 PnL tracking 🧾 Tax tools
With The Graph Token API Beta you can: 📈 Track how token holdings evolved over time. 🔍 Find wallet behavior patterns. 💬 Tax reports, AI agents, portfolio scores - all from time-series token data powered by Substreams. Start building smarter tools ⬇️
Imagine knowing a wallet’s full story - not just today, but every day. The Graph Token API Beta makes it possible. Start using today ⬇️
ICYMI: The Graph’s Token API Beta simplifies accessing token data by enabling natural language queries. Simply use the token API via MCP with LLMs and AI Assistants like Claude by @AnthropicAI, @cursor_ai, and @Cline, to level up your analytics, AI agent training, and more.
Late to file your taxes? The Graph’s Token API Beta can help you collect the data you need to file. Watch a step-by-step guide by @GraphDevs on how to use the Token API Beta for accounting purposes ⬇️
ICYMI: The Graph Token API Beta now supports @Unichain and devs can use it to query Uniswap V3 price data 🦄 Next up, NFT support 🖼️
The Graph Connects with Builders at Solana Breakpoint Abu Dhabi

**The Graph is live at Solana Breakpoint Abu Dhabi** (Dec 11-13), actively connecting with builders and development teams. The protocol is focusing on three key areas: - **Data reliability** solutions - **Data access** infrastructure - **AI agents** integration The Graph team is available for project discussions and collaboration opportunities with Solana ecosystem builders. This follows their earlier announcement about bringing enhanced data indexing and infrastructure capabilities to the Solana network.
The Graph's Hidden Network: How Human Operators Power Web3's Data Layer
**The Graph reveals its true nature** - not just software, but a **human-powered network** of operators working together daily. - Indexers coordinate through Discord, forums, and on-chain interactions - These operators keep apps running and AI agents fed with reliable data - **Infrastructure work isn't glamorous**, but it's what enables web3 to scale Nick's early experience at The Graph gave him front-row access to understanding indexing. The key insight most people miss: **The Graph succeeds because of its community**, not just its technology. While infrastructure may lack romance, it provides the **predictable data layer** that web3 desperately needs to grow beyond experimental use cases.
🔄 Graph Migration Guide
The Graph has released a **migration guide** for developers looking to transition from Alchemy's centralized APIs to The Graph's decentralized subgraph solution. The guide provides step-by-step instructions for: - Moving from hosted services to subgraphs - Accessing blockchain data through The Graph's protocol - Leveraging new subgraph features This migration path offers developers an alternative to centralized data providers, enabling direct access to organized blockchain data through The Graph's decentralized network. [View the migration guide](https://thegraph.com/docs/en/resources/migration-guides/migrate-from-alchemy/)
🤖 x402 Protocol Revives 30-Year-Old HTTP Payment Code
**x402 protocol** is bringing the forgotten HTTP 402 "Payment Required" status code back to life after 30 years of dormancy. **Key Features:** - Machine-native billing standard for AI agents - Enables per-request payments without accounts or API keys - Supports payments for data access, compute, and API queries - Backed by Coinbase and Cloudflare **How it works:** 1. Agent requests paid resource 2. Server responds with HTTP 402 + payment details 3. USDC payment processed through facilitator 4. Access granted instantly upon verification **The Graph Integration:** The Graph's data infrastructure provides the verifiable, queryable blockchain data that x402 transactions require. Their GraphTally already implements similar microtransactions at the protocol layer. **Combined Impact:** - x402 = open payment rail for agents - The Graph = open data rail for decisions - Together = autonomous systems that think, pay, and verify This creates a **machine-driven economy** where AI agents can autonomously transact using stablecoins across multiple chains including Base, Solana, and Polygon.
🏗️ Graph sponsors demo day
**The Graph Foundation** sponsored SmartCon's inaugural VC Demo Day, connecting emerging web3 projects with venture capital investors. The event showcased: - Real blockchain projects seeking funding - Technical talent from the web3 builder community - Investment opportunities in decentralized infrastructure **Derek Meyer** from The Graph's Technical Council served as a judge, evaluating projects alongside other industry experts. The sponsorship aligns with The Graph's mission to **support the next generation** of web3 developers and infrastructure builders.