Developers can now build with The Graph on Conflux eSpace!

Conflux Network
2 min readMay 10, 2023

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We’re thrilled to announce that Conflux eSpace now supports self-hosted graph nodes for developers who depend on services provided by The Graph. With this latest update, all developers working on Conflux eSpace can effortlessly access and query data using The Graphs’ open-source industry standard!

The Graph is essential to many decentralized applications that rely on indexing and querying data from blockchain networks. Conflux eSpace has implemented support for self-hosted graph nodes for global developers and is already being used by projects like Swappi.

This temporary solution was made possible due to The Graph being open source. We believe this is a vital step in empowering Conflux developers and advancing the adoption of the Conflux Network.

While we are pleased to offer this temporary solution, we eagerly anticipate the day when The Graph officially integrates with Conflux Network, ensuring seamless access to data for all developers.

The official documentation on how to set up a Graph Node and how to create subgraphs on Conflux eSpace can be found here: http://doc.confluxnetwork.org/docs/category/the-graph/

About The Graph:

The Graph is the indexing and query layer of web3. Developers build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, that applications can query using GraphQL. The Graph currently supports indexing data from over 39 different networks, including Ethereum, NEAR, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Avalanche, Celo, Fantom, Moonbeam, IPFS, Cosmos Hub, and PoA, with more networks coming soon. To date, 74,000+ subgraphs have been deployed on the hosted service. Tens of thousands of developers use The Graph for applications such as Uniswap, Synthetix, KnownOrigin, Art Blocks, Gnosis, Balancer, Livepeer, DAOstack, Audius, Decentraland, and many others.

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Conflux Network

Conflux is a PoW + PoS hybrid first layer consensus blockchain for dApps that require speed at scale, without sacrificing decentralization.