Jonathan Alexander, Chief Technology Officer at OpenZeppelin (a name you’ve definitely seen in almost every audited smart contract), just joined The Graph Council — and that’s not some ceremonial post.
This guy:
Now he’s bringing that battle-tested engineering mind to The Graph — just as it’s becoming the go-to data layer for Web3.
Think of The Graph as Google Search, but for blockchains. It lets developers query blockchain data (like NFTs, transactions, DAO votes) via subgraphs — custom, decentralized APIs indexed in real time.
Without The Graph? Dev teams are stuck building janky backend indexing solutions. Slow. Centralized. Expensive. With The Graph? Everything from Uniswap to Lido can run rich, on-chain queries in seconds. Permissionless, scalable, and fast.
Good code doesn’t govern itself.
As The Graph scales, its Council handles the hard stuff:
This isn’t a DAOs-in-name-only situation — this is infrastructure with real governance. And Alexander's track record in open-source and security means he's exactly the kind of grown-up crypto needs.
Because crypto’s in a new phase: Less hype. More infra. The projects that win in 2025+ are the ones that build actual tools for builders — not just vibes.
The Graph is powering data for DeFi, AI, DePIN, and everything in between. And that data infrastructure needs leaders who get scale, threats, and transparency.
Alexander’s appointment signals that The Graph is doubling down on:
In other words: crypto is growing up — and it just hired one hell of a CTO to help.
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