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Yaniv Tal: The Graph – A Marketplace for Web3 Data Indexes Based on GraphQL

Yaniv Tal: The Graph – A Marketplace for Web3 Data Indexes Based on GraphQL

FromEpicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies


Yaniv Tal: The Graph – A Marketplace for Web3 Data Indexes Based on GraphQL

FromEpicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Apr 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

At the core of the Web 2.0 stack lies the REST API. It's the fiber which allows frontend applications to communicate with their backend counterparts, as well as the services on which they depend. But the API model is highly constrained and inflexible. The API is divorced from the data model, which creates a number of restrictions and inefficiencies. Most blockchain clients, including Geth, Parity and Bitcoin Core, use a JSON-RPC model which suffers from similar issues. Several Ethereum DApps maintain high-availability, centralized data indexes which sit between the client and the blockchain. Thought user experience is greatly improved, the practice means most of the ecosystem relies on centralized infrastructure.
We're joined by Yaniv Tal, Project Lead at The Graph. The project aims to create a scalable marketplace of robust and high-availability blockchain data indexes. Relying on the modern GraphQL data query language initially developed by Facebook, The Graph allows developers to make complex queries to a robust and high-availability data infrastructure. Launched as a hosted service earlier this year, The Graph plans to move to a decentralized model in the future.
Topics covered in this episode:

The vision of The Graph and why the team chose to work on this problem
The REST API client-server model in the Web 2.0 paradigm
The state of the Ethereum ecosystem and the challenges relating to data availability
How DApps work behind the scenes and their backend infrastructure
GraphQL as the evolution of the API model
How The Graph addresses the issue of data querying and availability
Their hosted services and plans to move to a hybrid model
How The Graph addresses privacy and scalability
The incentive mechanisms and economics related to data integrity
Early applications and the project's near-term roadmap

Episode links:

The Graph - A Query Protocol for Blockchains
The Graph on Medium
Browse and Explore Subgraphs
Graph Docs
GraphQL Will Power the Decentralized Web
The Graph’s Research and Specifications are Now Open Source
Our Investment In The Graph - Multicoin Capital
GraphQL
Yaniv Tal on Twitter

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This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain & Sebastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/283
Released:
Apr 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Epicenter brings you in-depth conversations about the technical, economic and social implications of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies. Every week, we interview business leaders, engineers academics and entrepreneurs, and bring you a diverse spectrum of opinions and points of view. Epicenter is hosted by Sebastien Couture, Brian Fabian Crain, Meher Roy, Sunny Aggarwal, and Friederike Ernst. Since 2014, episodes have been downloaded over 4 million times.