Matic Evolves into POL: A Crucial Transition in the Blockchain World
Cryptocurrencies are in constant evolution, and blockchain projects always seek to enhance their features to stay competitive in the global market. A recent announcement has captured the attention of the crypto community, with Matic Network deciding to transition to POLMatic Network: A Brief OverviewMatic Network, now known as Polygon (POL), was initially created to address Ethereum's scalability issues. By introducing a layer 2 solution, Matic enabled faster and more cost-effective transactions on the Ethereum blockchain. However, development teams have never remained static, and the move to POL represents a significant step in the project's evolution.Reasons Behind the ChangeThe decision to shift from $MATIC to POL is explained by several strategic factors. Firstly, the rebranding provides a broader and more inclusive image of the project, reflecting its ambition to become a versatile blockchain solution beyond solving Ethereum's scalability issues.Furthermore, the transition to POL aims to enhance the project's global visibility, emphasizing its commitment to interoperability and the creation of an interconnected blockchain ecosystem. This is expected to attract more businesses and developers to the platform, thereby strengthening its community.Anticipated BenefitsThe transition from Matic to POL is not merely symbolic; it comes with tangible advantages. Users can expect an improved user experience with faster transactions and reduced gas costs. Additionally, POL will offer advanced features such as native support for smart contracts, expanding its utility.Technically, POL will implement innovative layer 2 solutions, contributing to even greater scalability. This paves the way for more complex and diversified decentralized applications (#Dapps ), reinforcing the #POL ecosystemCommunity ResponseWhile many community members have welcomed this change, some remain cautious, fearing potential disruptions. However, the POL development team has ensured a smooth transition with a well-documented upgrade process for users and developers.ConclusionThe transition from Matic to POL marks a crucial step in the evolution of this dynamic blockchain project. Emphasizing interoperability, scalability, and advanced features, #PolygonEvolution seeks to shape the future of blockchain. As the community closely monitors this transition, it is evident that POL aspires to play a central role in the global blockchain landscape.You can already swap $MATIC to #POL on #KyberSwap or wait until it migrate : https://kyberswap.com//?utm_source=community&utm_medium=ambassadors&utm_campaign=ojahz
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#KyberNetwork is a decentralized exchange protocol that allows for instant and secure transactions between cryptocurrencies. Launched in 2017, KyberNetwork aims to provide a seamless trading experience for users by eliminating the need for intermediaries and third-party exchanges.
One of the key features of KyberNetwork is its ability to provide liquidity for a wide range of tokens. This is achieved through the use of smart contracts, which allow for the automatic execution of trades without the need for human intervention. This ensures that users can always find the best price for their tokens, regardless of the market conditions.
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KyberNetwork has also been praised for its user-friendly interface. The platform is designed to be accessible to both experienced traders and newcomers to the cryptocurrency world. This has helped to attract a wide range of users, from individual investors to institutional traders.
Overall, KyberNetwork is a promising project that has the potential to revolutionize the way we trade cryptocurrencies. With its focus on liquidity, security, and ease of use, it has quickly become a favorite among traders and investors alike. As the cryptocurrency market continues to grow and evolve, KyberNetwork is poised to play a key role in shaping its future.
The internet is in the midst of a renaissance. As web3 proliferates, this new internet reshapes how we think about, create, and utilize global networks. In this novel era, protocols are supplanting the corporations and bureaucracies of yesterday, empowering individuals to scale human coordination like never before.
Open data sits at the crossroads of web3’s innovation and utility. In order to support the needs of a burgeoning web3, a decentralized protocol to access data had to be created. Enter: The Graph. Indexers on The Graph Network have been indexing web3 data since the decentralized protocol launched in December 2020. The continued growth of the network signals that more and more people are joining The Graph ecosystem. This blog serves as a refresher on how The Graph serves web3.
Why Web3 Needs The Graph
The internet elevated the Information Age–transforming the world from being static, stagnant, and disconnected to being digital, scalable, and globally linked. People gained the ability to exchange information between devices all over the world and share knowledge online. The world was beginning to change.
But at the time, there was a problem: organizing the ocean of new information.
Anyone could publish anything. However, it was particularly difficult to find specific information you were looking for. You had to know the URL to specific websites, bookmark almost everything, and rely on recommendations.
Google, among others, remedied this problem in the early days of the web with a search engine, indexing content across the web and making it possible to find and access websites with a simple search.
The Graph solves an even more complex problem in web3.
Web3 is built on openness and decentralization, but lacks the native capabilities to provide access to blockchain data in any practical manner, especially with large datasets. The Graph combines innovative technology and powerful incentive structures to index and serve web3 data to users through a decentralized network.
A Transparent Ledger for Everyone
Web3 is built on blockchains, which function like public ledgers that anyone can access. This technology is as revolutionary as the early internet, but it too faces an organization problem.
How do you read a public ledger?
Querying data from the blockchain is computationally intensive, challenging, expensive and time consuming.
Without The Graph, you’d have to rely on basic read operations built into the blockchain. This works for simple scenarios, but becomes difficult for searching, aggregating, or meaningfully organizing data.
Let’s take NFTs, for example. Imagine wanting to query NFTs in a wallet and filtering by a specific characteristic. You’d have to manually process countless events, read metadata from IPFS, and aggregate it yourself. Even a simple process like this could take hours or days to finish. Plus, you’d have to account for the fact that new blocks holding new transactions are constantly being added to the blockchain!
The Graph solves this problem and many more by indexing the world’s blockchain data in a decentralized way.
Essentially, The Graph organizes web3 data.
An Open System of APIs
The flow of data is a crucial element of the internet. However, as internet users access data published to the web, they also generate usage and behavior data of their own. User data has long been the backbone of big tech and the basis for skyrocketing valuations of tech firms. In the web2 landscape, companies profit to the tune of billions of dollars by harvesting their users’ data and selling it to third parties. This model relies on inherently extractive, predatory behavior. To make matters worse for users, web2’s big tech companies operate on centralized technology, which means they’re the only ones in control. This leaves most of the internet vulnerable to attacks, downtime, and, ultimately, abuse of power.
The Graph decouples access to data from user exploitation by implementing a decentralized data economy and a library of open-source APIs, called subgraphs.
Subgraphs organize and serve blockchain data. Anyone can build a subgraph or query an existing one thanks to their open-source nature. You can query any subgraph using a standard GraphQL API.
Subgraphs provide the web3 ecosystem with access to blockchain data organization, aggregation, and availability in a decentralized way. The Graph maximizes security, robustness, and interoperability.
But how can blockchain data be indexed in a decentralized way* and* be done so reliably with ease of access? The Graph operates on an elegant, powerful system of incentives for network participants to provide quality data.
The Graph’s Incentive Structure
GRT is the utility token that powers The Graph Network. It incentivizes each participant in the ecosystem to collaborate and contribute towards a best-in-class indexing and querying experience for users of The Graph.
There are four key roles, each of which has incentive structures that secure the network and ensure high-quality data.
The four roles include:
Indexers - Stake GRT to operate indexing nodes and serve queries for data. Indexers select subgraphs to index on the network based on the curation signal, which is determined by how much GRT Curators stake with the subgraph. Indexers receive indexing rewards for indexing subgraphs and serving queries, respectively.
Delegators - Secure the network by delegating their GRT to Indexers. Delegation represents a way to participate in securing the network without running a node. Delegating increases the number of queries an Indexer can serve and strengthens the integrity of the network. Delegators choose Indexers based on a number of factors, including trustworthiness, activity within The Graph community, quality of data served, and Delegator rewards.
Curators - Discover new, useful subgraphs on the network. Curators help Indexers identify which subgraphs are the most helpful, and therefore, worth indexing. By signaling on subgraphs, Curators receive a percentage of GRT rewards.
Subgraph Developers - Build subgraphs using data from a dapp. Popular subgraphs include projects such as Livepeer and Audius. Subgraph developers have the option to curate a subgraph upon deployment.
These different roles constitute the backbone of a powerful, trustworthy protocol that serves data to the entire web3 ecosystem in a decentralized way.
The Future of Web3 with The Graph
One of the core values of web3 is decentralization, which enables a world where contributors, users, and creators on the internet are the same individuals that get to shape its future.
As web3 continues to grow in usage and utility, being able to index and query blockchain data in a decentralized way remains paramount. Access to the world’s open data must be a public good, not a siloed privilege. The Graph supports developers intent on revolutionizing the web by significantly lowering the barrier to entry for building atop of blockchain data. As web3 scales, The Graph scales right along with it, serving as a foundational layer of the web3 stack built without centralized points of failure.
A technical background is not necessary to participate in this vision. Learn about the roles in The Graph Network, join the community of decentralization pioneers in The Graph Discord, and help steer the future of the protocol in The Graph Forum. Ready to jump into accessing blockchain data? Learn how to make your first query.
A vibrant, decentralized future awaits you in The Graph community!
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, 63,000+ 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.
The Graph Network’s self service experience for developers launched in July 2021; since then over 500 subgraphs have migrated to the Network, with 180+ Indexers serving subgraph queries, 9,300+ Delegators, and 2,400+ Curators to date. More than 4 million GRT has been signaled to date with an average of 15K GRT per subgraph.
If you are a developer building an application or web3 application, you can use subgraphs for indexing and querying data from blockchains. The Graph allows applications to efficiently and performantly present data in a UI and allows other developers to use your subgraph too! You can deploy a subgraph to the network using the newly launched Subgraph Studio or query existing subgraphs that are in the Graph Explorer. The Graph’s developers and members of the community are always eager to chat with you, and The Graph ecosystem has a growing community
The Graph Foundation oversees The Graph Network. The Graph Foundation is overseen by the Technical Council. Edge & Node, StreamingFast, Figment, Semiotic, The Guild, Messari and GraphOps are seven of the many organizations within The Graph ecosystem.
🚨🐦 NEWS (#WarrenDavidson , congressman) - Today I filed the SEC Stabilization Act to restructure the @SECGov and #FireGaryGensler.
U.S. capital markets must be protected from a tyrannical Chairman, including the current one. It’s time for real reform and to fire #GaryGensler as Chair of the #SEC . Statement ⬇️
US Congressman Files Legislation to Fire SEC Chair Gary Gensler
Congressman, Warren Davidson, has officially filed legislation that would restructure the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and fire its chair, Gary Gensler. Moreover, in a recent Twitter post, Davidson called Gensler a “tyrannical chairman” whom Congress must protect the markets from.
Gary Gensler, source The American Project.
The legislation follows recent enforcement action taken by the SEC last week. Specifically, the US regulator had issued a host of charges against both Coinbase and Binance. Subsequently, the agency cited US securities law violations behind the action taken against them.The SEC shook the entire digital asset industry last week when it came after two prominent cryptocurrency exchanges. Indeed, the regulator took action against both Coinbase and Binance for securities violations. Now, one congressman is fighting back against the actions taken by the regulator and its head. Specifically, Congressman Warren Davidson has filed legislation that would fire SEC Chair, Gary Gensler. Additionally, the now-filed bill will restructure the regulatory agency to change its current organization. “US capital markets must be protected from tyrannical Chairman, including the current one,” Davidson stated. “That’s why I’m introducing legislation to fix the ongoing abuse of power and ensure protection that is in the best interest of the market for years to come.”
Warren Davidson, source Twitter.
Conclusively, Davidson wrote, “It’s time for real reform and to fire Gary Gensler as Chair of the SEC.” Conversely, the call for a change in leadership has been consistent. Specifically because of the concern regarding how the SEC’s actions could affect the industry. Subsequently, this is pushing digital asset development away from the US.