Decentralized indexing protocol The Graph will add support for Polygon.
Polygon-based apps will soon be able to run on Graph’s fully-decentralized application programming interface (API) rather than the presently utilized hosting service.
DRUM ROLL PLEASE…We are excited to announce that the @graphprotocol is adding support for #Polygon on The Graph Network Soon, users will be able to rely on FULLY decentralized APIs to power their dApps : https://t.co/cFr5majh4f pic.twitter.com/XNVEUBqJlv
— Polygon – MATIC (@0xPolygon) December 1, 2022
According to a blog post, joining The Graph Network would allow Polygon developers to obtain the data they need to boost the effectiveness of their dapps. Polygon node operators can help by becoming Polygon Indexers, which service the network’s dapps. Indexers are compensated and charged query costs for the subgraphs they serve.
Previously, in September, The Graph Foundation announced the launch of MIPs, a multi-chain incentive program that encourages Indexers to add support for new chains on the decentralized network, allowing for the migration of multi-chain subgraphs. Polygon will be the program’s newest participant.
Polygon is the second most popular supported chain after Ethereum, and it is followed by Gnosis.
Polygon’s integration is part of a larger plan to phase out The Graph‘s hosted service, which currently supports 39 networks, in favor of The Graph’s proprietary decentralized network Gnosis.
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