GraphEngine (Closed Beta)
The GraphEngine Closed Beta is the first stage in opening our platform to the community. Its purpose is to validate the core features of GraphEngine in a controlled environment, allowing early users to explore functionality while helping the team refine performance and usability ahead of full public release.
Purpose
The Closed Beta provides a way for the community to directly contribute to the evolution of GraphEngine. By giving select users access to create and query subgraphs, we can capture real query/response data, receive feedback, and address bugs or feature requests before scaling access more widely. This ensures GraphEngine matures into a robust, user-friendly product aligned with real user needs.
How it Works
Application Process: Community members apply for Beta access. Applications are reviewed by the GraphAI team, and selected users are granted unique access codes tied to their submitted wallet addresses.
Batch Access: Users are onboarded in small groups over several weeks. This phased rollout allows for careful monitoring of usage, feedback collection, and iterative improvements after each batch.
Features Available:
Querying live subgraphs using natural language or structured queries.
Creating new subgraphs (subindexes) via natural language prompts, with deterministic adjustments where needed.
Accessing pre-defined subgraphs created by the GraphAI team, such as token tracking, liquidity pool monitoring, and wallet flow analysis.
Feedback Loop: Each Beta user contributes by testing queries, validating responses, and providing feedback directly to the team. This feedback is critical to improving response accuracy, data coverage, and the overall experience.
Roadmap Ahead
The Closed Beta will run for several weeks, gradually expanding user access. After this initial phase, GraphEngine will open further functionality, including community-driven subgraph creation, curator approval mechanisms, and eventually a decentralized node and curator model powered by the $GAI token.
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