Summary
Since last update from Feburary, Messari team continued to expand its subgraph portfolio and refined its Nozzle-based subgraph strategy. Good progress were made in furthering its Nozzle-based subgraph initiative, culminating in a new draft of documentation that focuses on analytics-specific use cases. As the month concluded, preparations began for the April offsite, where the next phase of Nozzle development and broader subgraph strategy will be key discussion points.
Looking back (what was delivered)
Nozzle-Based Subgraphs Project:
- Drafted and refined the Nozzle-based subgraph documentation, focusing on analytics use cases and integration strategies.
- Progressed with the transition from Python to a TypeScript Nozzle library, a critical step toward decentralized network deployment.
Subgraph Development:
- Completed Corn Kernels subgraph, marking another milestone in Messari’s ever-growing coverage.
- Updated subgraphs.messari.io to handle effects of Project Sunrise, to improve network logos, address minor UI bugs, and correct health status checks.
Co-Marketing & Communication
- Continued to highlight the 200-subgraph milestone reached in February.
- Coordinated with The Graph’s marketing team to publish polished content and social media announcements celebrating ongoing achievements.
Looking ahead (upcoming priorities)
NozzleBased SubgraphDocumentation & Demos:
- Finalize the next iteration of the Nozzle-based subgraph documentation, with expanded sections on analytics-focused dependencies.
- Completed the TypeScript-based Nozzle demo, further reducing reliance on the previous Python implementation.
Offsite Preparation:
- Prepare slide decks and supporting materials for the upcoming offsite in April, focusing on strategic roadmapping and collaboration.
Ongoing Subgraph Coverage:
- Continue supporting new and emerging protocols, maintaining Messari’s position as a leading subgraph developer in The Graph ecosystem.