What have you learned during the Curator Program?

AndreiHol
2 min readDec 21, 2020

#web3ru #graphcurators Discord: RAISEROS#2786 Russian community: https://t.me/thegraphRu

The graph is distinguished from other projects by the number of people involved in the ecosystem, thanks to this, the graph project will begin a new life, a new stage of development.

At the moment, more than 1,500 thousand curators participate in the program. During all stages of curation, more than 350 manuals and manuals were created in more than 20 languages. These tutorials help the community learn about the graph project, how to build and create subgraphs, and so on.

This year, the project collaborates with many successful companies to create successful subgraphs for the community. A total of 1,000 people and projects from more than 90 countries contribute to The Graph network as indexers and curators.

Training of The Graph curators:

- Curators learned how to analyze subgraphs, how to create them.

- in particular, we learned more about the evaluation of subgraphs.

- Received information about creating new schemas and APIs for centralized applications.

- Enabled the growth of The Graph community.

The number of subgraphs in the project is constantly growing. The graph is used by many other crypto projects. There is a real use-cases.

What i liked about this curatorial program is that more than 350 guides have been created that give a complete understanding of the project. Where you can find information about the project and its technical subtleties, such as how to create subgraphs, how to analyze them.

According to certain manuals, you can quickly learn how to analyze subgraphs, which i used. I also enjoyed getting new information and taking part in the project. I got a lot of experience.

I believe that cooperation with the community has benefited the project. Users who have participated in the graph help identify problems that may arise during the operation of the system, test it, and also help build the ecosystem of this project.

I was helped by a very friendly Russian community: https://t.me/thegraphRu, @redbooker, Vasili#6161 Discord

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