Real talk — The Graph's tech stack is genuinely impressive.
Been experimenting with Substreams lately, pretty powerful stuff for indexing blockchain data.
But here's what's bugging me: why'd they pull the plug on Substreams-powered Subgraphs? Seems like a solid combo. Anyone from the community got insight on this? Was it a performance thing, or did they pivot to a different architecture?
Curious what the reasoning was behind that decision.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 11-13 20:23
Why cut it off? I can't believe they didn't integrate it. Stubborn.
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NullWhisperer
· 11-11 22:35
technically speaking, this looks like an interesting edge case... potential vector for data consistency issues
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ProofOfNothing
· 11-11 19:10
Why was substream suddenly taken down? Is there any insider information?
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GasSavingMaster
· 11-11 19:09
It's another toxic graph. I'm out, I'm out.
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fren.eth
· 11-11 19:02
Why aren't you continuing? I don't quite understand.
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GasGoblin
· 11-11 18:50
Those newbies are all confused about what substreams are for.
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SigmaBrain
· 11-11 18:44
Performance is not an issue, alright? It's all about business considerations.
Real talk — The Graph's tech stack is genuinely impressive.
Been experimenting with Substreams lately, pretty powerful stuff for indexing blockchain data.
But here's what's bugging me: why'd they pull the plug on Substreams-powered Subgraphs? Seems like a solid combo. Anyone from the community got insight on this? Was it a performance thing, or did they pivot to a different architecture?
Curious what the reasoning was behind that decision.