The Graph launches new web3 knowledge app Geo Genesis

Graph, the decentralized protocol for blockchain data, has introduced Geo Genesis, a new application designed to bring web3 information sharing to the masses.

Geo Genesis is The Graph’s (GRT) solution that will empower communities to centralize information sharing, the platform said in a press release shared with crypto.news.

Regardless of technical expertise, users will be able to manage, share and manage information through collaborative hubs known as “Spaces.”

The protocol’s introduction of Geo Genesis follows the launch of the GRC-20 data standard, a framework for federated knowledge graphs. Key benefits of this standard include interoperability, adaptability, and composability with a consumer-friendly design that allows information to be created and managed directly on the GRT network.

Geo Genesis focuses on increasing community engagement around knowledge-based applications rather than asset-oriented applications. The app includes built-in management tools for users through Spaces to encourage collaboration across the ecosystem.

Graph’s innovative implementation is built on the modular Aragon OSx framework. Geo emphasizes accessibility, aiming for usability for a wide range of users. Geo aims to contribute to the social growth of web3 by making the platform available to everyone.

According to The Graph, Geo Genesis is currently available in early access. It will have a default management process that includes two roles: Editors and Members. Editors will cast moderation votes, and Members will contribute to a Space. For those who want to join and create Spaces, an invitation can be requested during the early access phase.

Early examples of infographics will include the first set of Editors curating crypto news to showcase how infographics can help structure news stories and related facts.

Geo Genesis enhances Graph’s growth trajectory. Launched in 2018 as a blockchain data indexing protocol, The Graph has rapidly gained adoption across the ecosystem, with developers deploying subgraphs on more than 80 blockchains, including Ethereum, Avalanche, Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base.

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