Edge & Node joins LF Decentralized Trust under Linux Foundation

Rodrigo Coelho, CEO of Edge & Node - Official Website
Rodrigo Coelho, CEO of Edge & Node - Official Website
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Edge & Node the team behind The Graph, has joined the LF Decentralized Trust under the Linux Foundation. This initiative aims to develop open standards and code for transparent and interoperable digital ecosystems. By participating in this project, Edge & Node aims to enhance its work on creating verifiable infrastructure that allows developers, enterprises, and AI systems to securely access blockchain data.

The company is focused on defining new web3 standards that merge decentralized networks with enterprise-level reliability. Known for The Graph, a decentralized data protocol handling trillions of queries across various blockchains, Edge & Node is also advancing frameworks for blockchain-native data through its products Amp and Ampersend.

The LF Decentralized Trust brings together organizations from blockchain, fintech, and enterprise sectors to improve decentralized systems’ scalability, reliability, and security through open-source collaboration.

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Edge & Node joins LF Decentralized Trust under Linux Foundation

Edge & Node, the team behind The Graph, has joined the LF Decentralized Trust under the Linux Foundation.

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