The Graph (GRT)ICO IDO The Graph is an indexing protocol for querying networks like Ethereum and IPFS. Anyone can build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, making blockchain data easily accessible. Funding Round: $50M Strategic Round: $5M Seed Round: $2.4M IMPORTANT: By investing in this business you agree to ourDisclaimer. All information including our rating, is provided merely for informational purposes. CryptoTotem does not provide investment advice. |
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What is The Graph
The Graph Network is a decentralized indexing protocol for organizing blockchain data. Applications use GraphQL to query open APIs called subgraphs, to retrieve data that is indexed on the network. With The Graph, developers can build serverless applications that run entirely on public infrastructure. The Graph indexes blockchain data similarly to how Google indexes the web. In fact, you may already be using The Graph without realizing it. If you've viewed the front end of a dapp that gets its data from a subgraph, you queried data from a subgraph! The Graph plays a crucial role in making blockchain data more accessible and enabling a marketplace for its exchange. There are four primary network participants:- Delegators - Delegate GRT to Indexers & secure the network
- Curators - Find the best subgraphs for Indexers
- Developers - Build & query subgraphs
- Indexers - Backbone of blockchain data
DetailsIDO (Tokensoft Launchpad): Oct 22, 2020 - Oct 25, 2020Pre-sale token supply: 3,600,000,000 GRT Token supply: 10,000,000,000 GRT Total tokens for sale: 4,000,000,000 GRT Raised: 69,600,000 USD LegalBlockchain Platform: EthereumRegistration country: United States Registration year: 2018 Office address: 548 Market St, San Francisco, California 94104, US | Token infoTicker: GRTType: Utility-token Token standard: ERC-20 Token price in USD: 1 GRT = 0,03 USD Token distribution: 23% - Team & Advisors 29% - Community 36% - Private Sale 4% - Public Sale 8% - Edge & Node |
The Graph Roadmap
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2023
- Firehouse
- The Sunset of the Hosted Service
- Substreams
- Moving the protocol to L2 with Arbitrum One
Project team
Yaniv Tal
Project Lead
Jannis Pohlmann
Co-Founder and Tech Lead
Brandon Ramirez
Co-founder & Research Lead
Carl Hagerling
Creative Director
Rodrigo Coelho
Operations Lead
Arseniy
Software Engineer
Ford Nickels
Software Engineer
Leonardo Yvens Schwarzstein
Software Engineer
Advisors
Esteban Ordano
Advisor
Richard Burton
Advisor
Zaki Manian
Advisor
Jehan Tremback
Advisor