The Graph Foundation is hosting a public quarterly call on March 31, and everyone is welcome to attend.
This call is structured around The Graph’s 2026 Technical Roadmap, which covers the product suite, protocol evolution, and network economics. If you have read the roadmap and want to go deeper, or have not had a chance to read it yet and want a guided walkthrough, this call is for both.
The call will run approximately one hour and is organized around three areas:
Strategy: A look at where The Graph ecosystem has been and where it is heading. This includes context on how the Foundation has evolved its approach to ecosystem development, and what that means for the network going forward.
Roadmap: A structured overview of the 2026 roadmap across products (Subgraphs, Substreams, Token API, Tycho, Amp, JSON-RPC), protocol (Horizon, REO, DIPs), and network economics (liquid staking, GRT utility, supply-demand dynamics). Contributors from contributing teams are expected to be on the call to speak to specific products and answer technical questions.
Q&A: Questions will be collected throughout and addressed at the end of the call.
The call is open to the public. Indexers, Delegators, developers, researchers, and community members are all welcome.
The call will be recorded and posted to YouTube following the event.
For context ahead of the call, the 2026 Technical Roadmap is available here.
Tuesday, March 31st, 11:00 - 12:00 AM EST