The Graph has expanded its role within the TRON ecosystem by introducing Token API support, giving developers direct access to pre-indexed blockchain data. This rollout follows the earlier launch of TRON Substreams, which brought The Graph’s streaming technology to the network earlier this year.
Together, these tools create a faster and more reliable development environment for builders working across TRON’s rapidly growing landscape.
With the Token API launched and functional on TRON, developers are able to extract essential information related to the transactions and operations occurring within the TRON network without having the burden of constructing a brand new infrastructural framework.
The token API is equipped with pre-built functions and interfaces related to balances, token prices, token swaps, and DEX operations for the platforms of JustSwap, SunSwap, and SunPump.
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The introduction of the Token API also provides a good supplement to the earlier Substreams integration, ensuring that the long-standing data issues are addressed through a two-way solution. Teams that utilize various applications often take several weeks to handle the indexing system, but The Graph’s help terminates such practices.
This development is well-received by the leaders of both The Graph Foundation and TRON DAO. They appreciated the fact that the integration makes it possible for enterprises and institutions to address the required compliance through the use of data modules on-premise. This also provides TRON developers a solid foundation to build and deploy complex applications into production.
Though Token API provides standard workload capabilities, Substreams enable more customization possibilities. The recently introduced TRON-enabled modules and Foundational Stores enable developers to customize the balance, price, swap, and transaction information imported into a system.
Institutions operating within a regulated environment also find on-premise Substreams useful. They can modify the public modules available to enable compliance checks within the institution and retain the necessary audit trail. This is useful within a payment system that has high transaction volumes and extensive regulation.
TRON remains operational at a very large scale, and within its environment, the data infrastructure is required to be strong to enable sustained growth. The resolution offered through the integration of The Graph meets the required need and provides developers with tested and production-level solutions regardless of whether the project involves using the Token API for a DeFi project build or Substreams for complex architectures.
Documentation and modules are publicly accessible, and the original team of The Graph intends to improve the token and DEX dataset scope going forward. With the TRON network’s advancement, The Graph reinforces the TRON network by allowing developers to concentrate on building apps instead of pipelines.
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