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2021-01-29 03:56 27012067 Anonymous This is beyond my wildest dreams... (arbitrum grt.png 903x438 77kB)
Arbitrum Roll-out is using The Graph Protocol for tooling and querying blockchain data!!! Do you have any idea how huge this is?! $100 EOY is fud.

2 min later 27012615 Anonymous (arbitrum infrastructure.png 1587x1096 136kB)
we're all about to become filthy stinky fucking rich. https://portal.arbitrum.io/

2 min later 27012635 Anonymous
>>27012067 >The Graph fuck off pedo

5 min later 27013109 Anonymous
>>27012067 Bad choice they should have used parsiq

5 min later 27013134 Anonymous
>>27012067 >>27012615 Kek I don’t get it

5 min later 27013180 Anonymous
why are we dumping still

7 min later 27013573 Anonymous
>>27013109 >or Good choice, you should have bought GRT

14 min later 27014940 Anonymous (1611859519100.jpg 1024x1024 62kB)
Why is GRT absolutely tanking today

15 min later 27015084 Anonymous
>>27013134 Arbitrum is a layer 2 solution. What's the biggest problem with eth? Gas fees. They're insanely high. Arbitrum is a scaling solution that will essentially reduce Gas fees down to next to nothing. Everyone, all erc-20 tokens, and all of defi have been eagerly awaiting this rollout. The biggest thing holding back defi is gas fees. Once arbitrum is out DeFi is going to explode. And they're using the graph!!!!

16 min later 27015347 Anonymous
Pipe dream demo testnet bullshit. Just add popular token icons to your webpage, fool the clowns!!

18 min later 27015601 Anonymous (L1 integrationss.png 741x390 312kB)
>>27015347 you mean like this?

19 min later 27015808 Anonymous
Should I drop a a few k? Answer this: if we have oracles to query information, why does arbitrum needs the graph for APIs?

21 min later 27016116 Anonymous
>>27012067 coinlink number go up frm this >?

21 min later 27016141 Anonymous
>>27015601 EXACTLY like that. You GRTards will get hype about anything and your crabcoin will keep on snibbin

22 min later 27016339 Anonymous
>>27015808 If I understand it: graph is more like indexing/representing activity, not conducting the activity itself. I’ve put some time into trying to understand the value capture and it still kind of alludes me.

22 min later 27016410 Anonymous (EqN-vfDU0AEXMbY.jpg 398x321 19kB)
>>27016141 imagine seeing that image and not thinking this won't be over $10 end of year. You are hopeless.

24 min later 27016787 Anonymous
>>27015084 i dont get it

24 min later 27016800 Anonymous
>>27016116 Arbitrum does not have its own token. Activity will be done by Chainlink nodes. You tell me.

39 min later 27019173 Anonymous
>>27016410 And in the meantime, i can invest my liquid assets in any number of other coins throughout the year while you watch the GRT slowly drip into your 28 day locked bags

41 min later 27019462 Anonymous
>>27016787 The graph collects query fees for the dapps that run on it. It's basically a river letting out into a lake. Gas fees are a big faggot dam blocking up the query fees we could be collecting. The river is about to flood and I own 40k shares in the lake. If you don't get it you're ngmi

48 min later 27020703 Anonymous
>>27013180 So we can accumulate.

55 min later 27021720 Anonymous
>>27015808 Because querying the blockchain directly is slow and expensive. Basically it's a linear search every single time. Start at the beginning or end of a list and one by one check if your value is there. Want to do something complex like join queries? Good fucking luck. Indexing collects all of the data and makes it easily accessed. If you're not familiar with the process think of it like a filling cabinet. Everything in a related cabinet in alphabetical/chronological order under that (it's more complex but just for example sake) so if I say I want a list of all people named John that hold at least $10,000 in assets you can go to the use table and get all of the people named John, and the assets table and get all of the users with more than 10k and join those two together fairly quickly because the data can be sorted across column values.

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