The blockchain world is constantly evolving, and every transaction and contract call generates massive amounts of data. For projects like APRO, extracting valuable information from raw on-chain data has always been a challenge. Data is scattered across the blockchain, and finding useful parts is as difficult as searching for clues in an ocean.
That's why indexing protocols like The Graph Protocol are becoming increasingly important. They are not just query tools but serve as navigators in this digital world. By building a structured data layer, they enable developers and users to quickly access historical data, avoiding the inefficiency of scanning on-chain information one by one. In other words, for blockchain projects to truly realize the value of data, they need infrastructure like The Graph to support them. This is crucial for the development of the entire Web3 ecosystem.
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potentially_notable
· 20h ago
Honestly, things like The Graph are indeed underestimated; otherwise, why would we have to manually scrape on-chain data every time...
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AirdropBlackHole
· 20h ago
Basically, without Graph, it's impossible to operate. On-chain data is a mess, and no one can find what they're looking for.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 20h ago
Speaking of which, The Graph should have been popular a long time ago. Without it, how could we mine gold from on-chain data?
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SatoshiChallenger
· 20h ago
Interestingly, The Graph has been hyped up so much, but data shows that its Query Fee has actually been declining over the past two years... Ironically, after solving the "data problem," no one is using it?
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ProposalManiac
· 20h ago
Basically, it's a battle for infrastructure positioning; whoever controls the data layer holds the key to the ecosystem's throat. The Graph has long seen through this.
The blockchain world is constantly evolving, and every transaction and contract call generates massive amounts of data. For projects like APRO, extracting valuable information from raw on-chain data has always been a challenge. Data is scattered across the blockchain, and finding useful parts is as difficult as searching for clues in an ocean.
That's why indexing protocols like The Graph Protocol are becoming increasingly important. They are not just query tools but serve as navigators in this digital world. By building a structured data layer, they enable developers and users to quickly access historical data, avoiding the inefficiency of scanning on-chain information one by one. In other words, for blockchain projects to truly realize the value of data, they need infrastructure like The Graph to support them. This is crucial for the development of the entire Web3 ecosystem.