Analyzing Subgraphs Using Ethereum and The Graph

By CPix | Everything Crypto | 17 Nov 2020


- What does the Subgraph do?

- Does the Subgraph look production ready?

- How useful would the Subgraph be to others?

- What kind of additions or modifications to the schema would you make?

- Are there similar Subgraphs to the one being analyzed?

- How complete, complex, and accurate is the Subgraph?

To answer the questions above you will need to make your way to The Graph’s website and find a Subgraph to analyze. From there you can explore several Subgraphs and use the hosted playground to acquire information on that specific Ethereum contract. Most Subgraph code can be found on Github where you can evaluate the schema and supporting files to see how the data is queried.

Here are a couple resources to help you along the way:

https://medium.com/@jamesblaha/evaluating-public-subgraphs-as-a-curator-for-the-graph-440cee1267be 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coa0Vw47qNc 

https://thegraph.com/docs/introduction

https://thegraph.com/blog/the-graph-grt-token-economics

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