The Graph Network Enables AI Agents to Query Live Blockchain Data

🤖 AI meets blockchain data

By The Graph
Apr 13, 2026, 3:02 PM
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AI agents can now access live blockchain data through The Graph Network's infrastructure.​

The Graph has transformed seven years of blockchain data into over 15,000 clean, structured databases covering DeFi protocols, NFT collections, and governance systems.​ Any indexed dataset can now be connected to AI assistants as a queryable tool within hours.​

Key developments:

  • AI agents previously struggled with raw blockchain data (hex blobs, fragmented sources)
  • The Graph's indexed data eliminates hallucinations and failures
  • Agents can query protocols, wallets, and onchain activity in plain English
  • No custom integration code needed for each AI model

Coming in Q2: The x402 feature will enable agents to autonomously pay per query and retrieve results without human setup for API access.​

The infrastructure shifts the focus from how to get data into AI to what agents should do with it.​

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Most AI agents are still working off training data or manually pasted context. Now, any onchain dataset indexed on The Graph Network, DeFi protocols, NFT activity, governance data, identity, gaming, can be wired into an AI assistant as a live, queryable tool in an afternoon.

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Every indexed dataset on The Graph Network is now a potential tool for an AI agent. Not someday. Today. That means any protocol, any wallet, any onchain activity that's already been indexed can be queried in plain English by an AI assistant, without a developer writing custom

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Right now, AI agents struggle with blockchain data because the raw data is illegible. Hex blobs, fragmented sources, missing context. The agents hallucinate or fail. The Graph Network has spent seven years turning that raw data into clean, structured, queryable databases. Over

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Every indexed dataset on The Graph Network is now a potential tool for an AI agent. Not someday. Today. That means any protocol, any wallet, any onchain activity that's already been indexed can be queried in plain English by an AI assistant, without a developer writing custom

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