- By joining LF Decentralized Trust, Edge and Node is demonstrating dedication to enhancing decentralized ecosystems to enterprises-level reliability.
Edge & Node, the founding team behind The Graph, has today announced they’re now part of the LF Decentralized Trust, a Linux Foundation project. This project focuses on openly building code and rules for reliable, compatible, and clear digital ecosystems.
The LF Decentralized Trust unites leaders in blockchain, fintech, and enterprises to create and put into action code and standards that boost integrity and compatibility in decentralized systems. Members team up on open-source projects that make distributed apps more reliable, scalable, and secure.
Daniela Barbosa, Executive Director of LF Decentralized Trust said, “As members of LF Decentralized Trust, the Edge & Node team now is supporting our collective work to build the enterprise-grade technologies needed to fuel a decentralized future.”
As part of LF Decentralized Trust, the Edge & Node team will back the project’s teamwork in creating the enterprise-grade tech needed for a decentralized future. With their recent product launches, Amp and ampersend, Edge & Node is pushing forward open frameworks for blockchain data and agentic interoperability. These strongly match the LF Decentralized Trust’s goal of encouraging clear and collaborative tech progress.
“Contributing to the LF Decentralized Trust community lets us help shape standards that ensure interoperability, trust, and transparency across web3 and AI ecosystems,” said Rodrigo Coelho, CEO of Edge & Node.
As a founding contributor to The Graph, Edge & Node has been key in shaping decentralized data infrastructure, handling trillions of queries across many networks. It builds the infrastructure and standards that make blockchain data easy to access and verify across different networks. Joining the LF Decentralized Trust shows the company’s dedication to connecting decentralized networks with enterprise-level reliability, helping to set the standards for the next phase of web3.
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