The Graph Launches Token API Beta with Solana Support
The Graph Launches Token API Beta with Solana Support
🚀 Solana Data Just Got Easy

The Graph has released Token API Beta Release 4, expanding its blockchain data infrastructure with significant Solana integration:
- SPL Token Support: Access transfers, swaps, and token account balances
- Enhanced Features:
- Normalized JSON responses
- Query by wallet/contract address
- Historical DEX trend tracking
- Combined NFT + Token events
- Multi-chain Expansion: Added Avalanche NFT and token coverage
- Uniswap V4 Integration: OHLC price data support
Developers can now build portfolio trackers, dashboards, and wallet UIs without managing complex infrastructure. The API provides enterprise-grade data access through natural language queries via MCP with LLM support.
ICYMI: The Graph Token API Beta makes token data accessible via natural language. Query it via MCP with LLMs and AI assistants like @claudeai, @cursor_ai, and @cline to power up analytics, train AI agents, and more.
The Graph Token API Beta is now @solana-ready ⚡ Launch fast with: ✅ SPL token support ✅ Transfers and Swaps ✅ Token Account Balances ✅ Faster dev workflows Data that feels like magic without managing infra.
The Graph Token API Beta Release 4 is live 🔥 The Graph is expanding multi-chain token data access with powerful new endpoints that solve real developer pain points. What's new: 🔹 SPL/@solana token support - Initial release will include Token Transfers, Swap Events, Token
ICYMI: The Graph’s Token API Beta now supports @Uniswap V4 🦄 You can query token prices and liquidity from Uniswap V4 pools, including ones using custom pricing logic through hooks. What you get: ✅ Price and liquidity data for all V4 tokens, including RWAs, rebasing, and
The Graph Token API Beta Release 4 is live 🔥 The Graph is expanding multi-chain token data access with powerful new endpoints that solve real developer pain points. What's new: 🔹 SPL/@solana token support - Initial release will include Token Transfers, Swap Events, Token
ICYMI - Token API Beta Release 4 is Live 🔥 The Graph now supports token data across @solana and @avax. Track transfers, balances, swaps, OHLCV windows, and more in just one query. Perfect for building dashboards, explorers, and portfolio apps. Learn more and get started ⬇️
The Graph Token API Beta Release 4 is live 🔥 The Graph is expanding multi-chain token data access with powerful new endpoints that solve real developer pain points. What's new: 🔹 SPL/@solana token support - Initial release will include Token Transfers, Swap Events, Token
Solana builders 👋 Tired of stitching RPC data and building custom indexers? Substreams and Token API Beta on The Graph give you fast, reliable, and composable access to @solana data. Get transfers, balances, metadata, and more. Focus on building. Leave the infra to @GraphDevs
The Graph Token API Beta Release 4 is live 🔥 The Graph is expanding multi-chain token data access with powerful new endpoints that solve real developer pain points. What's new: 🔹 SPL/@solana token support - Initial release will include Token Transfers, Swap Events, Token
ICYMI: The Graph's Token API 4th release is live 🔥 Here’s what the new release unlocks for devs: 🔀 Token Transfers and Swaps on @solana: Get token transfer and swap data including timestamps, token IDs, and amounts - a foundational feature for DeFi, wallet history, and trading
.@Uniswap has evolved. So have the tools to support it. From v2 to v4, The Graph powers seamless access to every version with Subgraphs, Substreams, and the Token API Beta. Read how multi-version support gives developers an edge ⬇️
With the The Graph Token API Beta devs get: ✅ Normalized JSON responses ✅ Query by wallet or contract address ✅ Stay on top of historical DEX trends ✅ NFT + Token events in one place No guesswork. No duct tape.
The Graph Token API Beta Release 4 is live 🔥 The Graph is expanding multi-chain token data access with powerful new endpoints that solve real developer pain points. What's new: 🔹 SPL/@solana token support - Initial release will include Token Transfers, Swap Events, Token
🔗 Graph Protocol Update
The Graph protocol has released new developments in blockchain data indexing and organization. Key improvements focus on enhanced query performance and expanded network capabilities. **Main Updates:** - Improved indexing efficiency for faster data retrieval - Enhanced subgraph deployment processes - Network expansion to support additional blockchain protocols These changes aim to streamline how developers access and organize blockchain data across different networks. The updates build on previous improvements from August that enhanced the protocol's core infrastructure. Developers can expect better performance when querying blockchain data through The Graph's decentralized network.
**Developer Flow State Disrupted by Blockchain Data Indexing Delays**
Blockchain developers are losing productivity due to **slow data indexing processes** that interrupt their workflow. - Traditional indexing creates significant delays between data requests and availability - Developers must wait for blockchain data to be processed before continuing work - **Flow state** - the optimal mental zone for coding - gets broken by these interruptions The core issue: blockchain data isn't immediately accessible when developers need it most. **Recent developments** highlight growing frustration: - Multiple blockchain networks require separate indexing approaches - Each new chain introduces fresh indexing complications - Developers want blockchain data to function like traditional databases The industry is exploring solutions for **instant data access** and local-first development environments that would eliminate these workflow disruptions.
**The Graph's Token API Beta: 24x Performance Boost**
The Graph's core development team at Pinax Network built their **Token API Beta in just weeks** using Substreams technology. Key performance improvements: - **24x faster access** to wallet balances - Accelerated token price retrieval - Enhanced NFT data processing Substreams transformed what was previously a **multi-chain indexing bottleneck** into a high-performance data pipeline. This represents a significant leap from traditional blockchain indexing methods. The technology leverages **direct blockchain node connections** and parallel processing, moving beyond the limitations of standard RPC calls that most indexing solutions rely on. [Read the full case study](thegraph.com/blog/case-study)
The Graph Network Reaches 14,000 Open Source Subgraphs
**The Graph Network has reached a milestone of 14,000 live subgraphs**, establishing itself as the standard for querying blockchain data. **Key highlights:** - All subgraphs are **open source** and ready to query - No gatekeeping - instant access to blockchain insights - Powers dapps with decentralized data **2025 expansion includes support for:** - Soneium, Solana, Abstract Chain - Unichain, Monad, Tron - Many other networks This growth represents significant progress from 11,000 subgraphs earlier this year. The Graph continues building the **data layer for web3**, making onchain data accessible through familiar standards regardless of blockchain. Developers can now access more networks than ever through Subgraphs, Substreams, and the Token API.
The Graph Token API Beta Launches Spam & Scam Filtering

**The Graph Token API Beta** has launched its spam and scam filtering feature, automatically protecting users from malicious content. **What gets filtered:** - Junk tokens - Airdrop spam - Malicious NFTs **Benefits for developers:** - **Safer user experience** - Users protected from scams - **Cleaner wallets** - No more cluttered interfaces - **Smarter apps** - Built with trusted, verified data The filtering happens automatically, requiring no extra effort from developers. This builds on previous releases that introduced spam/scam scoring v0.1.0 across Ethereum and Base networks. Developers can now build applications with confidence, knowing their users won't encounter malicious tokens or NFTs through the API. [Get started with Token API Beta](https://thegraph.com/token-api/)