Graph Token

Graph Token
GRT
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0xc944...da44a7
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About Graph Token (GRT)

Graph Token (GRT) is a decentralized cryptocurrency. Today, May 28, 2026 08:19 UTC, GRT is currently trading at with a market cap of and 24h volume of .

The all-time high of Graph Token was and the all-time low was .

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  • The Graph activated x402 support in its Subgraph Gateways around mid-May 2026. This allows any compatible client, including AI agents, to pay for indexed blockchain data queries directly with USDC on a per-request basis over HTTP. The development removes barriers like API keys and aligns with efforts to make blockchain data accessible for machine-to-machine interactions and AI applications. It supports increased network activity that can drive query fees and GRT utility.
  • The official 2026 roadmap builds on the Horizon upgrade with specialized products including enhanced Subgraphs with AI compatibility, Substreams for high-performance streaming, Token API, Tycho for liquidity data, and Amp for institutional analysis. It emphasizes a unified protocol layer for staking, payments, and governance alongside economic changes to better align rewards and increase GRT utility through burns and bridging. Q1 and Q2 2026 milestones focus on mainnet rollouts, x402 integration, and expanded chain support.
  • The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act advanced through the U.S. Senate Banking Committee in mid-May 2026. The Graph Foundation and community noted it as a signal of blockchain moving from experimental to foundational infrastructure. This regulatory progress could support greater institutional adoption of protocols like The Graph for data indexing and querying.

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