Edge & Node Joins LF Decentralized Trust
Edge & Node, the founding team behind The Graph, has joined the LF Decentralized Trust under the Linux Foundation. The initiative focuses on developing open standards and code for transparent and interoperable digital ecosystems.
By joining the project, Edge & Node strengthens its work on building verifiable infrastructure for developers, enterprises, and AI systems to access blockchain data securely. The company aims to help define the next generation of web3 standards that combine decentralized networks with enterprise reliability.
Edge & Node is known for creating The Graph, a decentralized data protocol that powers trillions of queries across multiple blockchains. Through its new products, Amp and Ampersend, the company promotes frameworks for blockchain-native data and agent interoperability.
The LF Decentralized Trust unites organizations from blockchain, fintech, and enterprise sectors to improve the scalability, reliability, and security of decentralized systems through open-source collaboration.
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