AI agents read data, in milliseconds, across every chain at once. The infrastructure built for human apps wasn't designed for that. The Graph was.
The Graph
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The Graph is a web3 protocol for organizing and accessing blockchain data 🧑🚀 Official account of The Graph ecosystem 🌐
Joined April 2018
- MiCA is live. The GENIUS Act is moving. A legal definition of a compliant stablecoin is taking shape: fiat-collateralized, redeemable, auditable. The institutions that build stablecoin data infrastructure will now be ready when the rules land. The ones that wait won't⬇️
- "Where can I find the best stablecoin lending rates right now?" That single natural language query, running through the Graph Lending MCP, fans out across 40+ protocols simultaneously and returns comparable, structured results. That's what standardized Subgraph schemas on TheBlockchain data has always been transparent. Accessing it hasn't been. MCP servers and new AI agent skills for both Subgraphs and Substreams mean anyone can now query live onchain data in plain natural language. No GraphQL. No SQL. No custom infrastructure. Here's what's
- The Graph repostedThe chain data you need, in your database, backed by a world-class backend. Getting on-chain data into your database is now the easy part via @graphprotocol's The Graph Market. Hosted Sinks is a fully managed Substreams-sink-as-a-service. You point it at a Substreams package
- Team E&N shipping, shipping, shipping 🚢When an autonomous agent initiates a payment, the liability still lands on a person. We're unpacking what that means for enterprises with Chainlink and TRM Labs: where exposure sits, which attack vectors are emerging, how verifiable execution works, and what policy enforcement
- ERC-8004 for identity. x402 for payments. Subgraphs for data. All three are live. All three are being used together, in production, on Base, right now.Every new @paysponge agent inherits the same routing path to The Graph with zero new integration work. Michaelgent and Clarabotagent aren't one-off scripts. They're part of a financial platform built for the agent economy. That's a different growth pattern than hobbyist traffic,
- The progression is worth understanding: MCP gives AI assistants real-time data access. Skills bundle the documentation and domain expertise into a single install. x402 lets agents pay per query autonomously, no API key setup required. Each layer removes a step between an agentBlockchain data has always been transparent. Accessing it hasn't been. MCP servers and new AI agent skills for both Subgraphs and Substreams mean anyone can now query live onchain data in plain natural language. No GraphQL. No SQL. No custom infrastructure. Here's what's
- Every new @paysponge agent inherits the same routing path to The Graph with zero new integration work. Michaelgent and Clarabotagent aren't one-off scripts. They're part of a financial platform built for the agent economy. That's a different growth pattern than hobbyist traffic,
- Blockchain data has always been transparent. Accessing it hasn't been. MCP servers and new AI agent skills for both Subgraphs and Substreams mean anyone can now query live onchain data in plain natural language. No GraphQL. No SQL. No custom infrastructure. Here's what's
- Last day to meet The Graph team in NYC @ethconf! Find us at the booth, and catch @rodventures, CEO of @edgeandnode, on the Main at 10:55 AM for The Institutional Inflection Point Keynote.
- The Graph repostedWe're at @ethconf next week in NYC, June 8 through 10 at the Javits Center. Find the team at @graphprotocol's booth to talk Amp and what verifiable onchain data looks like for institutions. The whole show is built around where finance is heading: stablecoins, tokenized
- The early internet organized information for humans. The agentic internet needs infrastructure that lets machines retrieve high-quality, deterministically produced data autonomously before acting on it. That's the infrastructure problem being solved right now.
- ICYMI: The agentic web changes who consumes blockchain data and raises the stakes for getting it right. CreatorBid needed sub-second data freshness across thousands of simultaneous agent launches and trades. Traditional RPC providers couldn't keep up. Subgraphs solved it,









