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The Graph Supports Solana with Major Upgrades

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. Updated Tools for Developers
  2. Advantages of New Tools for Solana
  3. Mission and Future of The Graph Network

  4. The Graph Network has significantly upgraded its support for the Solana network, opening up new possibilities for developers to work with indexed data.

    Updated Tools for Developers

    The Graph Network has introduced new development tools, including Substreams-powered subgraphs (SpS) with new codegen tools. Developed by StreamingFast, these tools allow developers to quickly start a project using pre-built solutions like Messari and Top Ledger.

    Advantages of New Tools for Solana

    The new tooling allows developers to start working with Solana without prior Substreams or Rust knowledge. Developers can easily work with Solana data using tools that best suit their skills and project requirements. Notable upgrades include Solana Substreams modules developed by Top Ledger and StreamingFast, and multiple Substreams-powered subgraphs.

    Mission and Future of The Graph Network

    These improvements reflect The Graph Network's mission to support a multi-chain future and foster interoperability in web3. The upgraded tools are crucial for Solana developers, data analysts, and the broader web3 community interested in data solutions. The Graph Network remains committed to providing a decentralized data network for web3 developers.

    The Graph's enhanced support for Solana provides developers with powerful tools to build decentralized applications and analyze data. This is part of The Graph's mission to support a multi-chain future and interoperability in web3.

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