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Proud to share the launch of our newest mapping, V1 of the @tether Directory at usdt.directory, powered by The Grid, one of the most used ecosystems in Web3. We've had over 100 requests since it went live! Here's some context: about.thegrid.id/resources/t…
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Heading to @proofoftalk ? We have been working on their directory hosted at pot.thegrid.directory and used our data to generate a short overview. This is not a comprehensive list of every company attending; only the partners, speaking companies, and some track participants over the two days.
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Go to pot.thegrid.directory to learn more! See you next week!
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The Grid retweeted
May 26
Why do I care about directories so much? Sounds boring. It's not. 🗺️ Web3 is a city under construction with no street signs. Everyone's navigating by Twitter threads and group chats. That's not a system — that's vibes. 🔁 No directory = builders keep rebuilding the same stuff. Another DEX. Another bridge. Meanwhile the actual gaps go unnoticed. 🤖 "AI will fix it" = Your GPS sending you to a closed restaurant, but smiling about it. ✅ That's why we built @TheGridData on deliberate data. Structured. Verified. Human-reviewed. Not sexy. 🚀 The real point: Web3 doesn't need more tourists. It needs migration. And nobody moves to a city without a map. We're building that map 🏗️ 👇 Full piece about.thegrid.id/resources/t…
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The Davos of Web3, @ProofofTalk, returns to the Louvre Palace, Paris on June 2 and 3. The Grid powers the event directory, so every attendee knows who builds what before the first session starts. Get 20% off with code THEGRID. Claim your pass: tickets.proofoftalk.io/passe…
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The Grid and @ProofofTalk are coming together at the Louvre this June. Join 2,500 decision-makers from Web3, venture capital, and institutional finance on June 2 and 3, Paris. Use code THEGRID for 20% off. Get your tickets: tickets.proofoftalk.io/passe…
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The Grid is a Gold Partner of @ProofofTalk 2026. June 2 and 3, Louvre Palace, Paris. The room where you don't have to explain. Your work already did. Use code THEGRID for 20% off your pass. Get your pass: tickets.proofoftalk.io/passe…
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Coming to Amsterdam for @thestablecon but still need to lock in? We're offering free coworking at our office - grab a desk ( wifi, good music, coffee). We're 5 mins from Centraal Station. luma.com/1qhc56vw
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Logo walls don't show what a company builds. For the second year, we partner with @ProofofTalk Paris to fix that. Every sponsor, speaker org, and attending company gets a structured, verified profile. Attendees can explore it before the first session and reference it long after the last. Is your organization attending Proof of Talk? Claim your profile and control how you appear to the founders, investors, and builders in the room. Read more: about.thegrid.id/resources/t…
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Claim your profile at network.thegrid.id/?ref=pot

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See the list at: pot.thegrid.directory
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TGS11 is live. The Grid now records where a product actually operates, not just where the company registered. A company in Singapore can serve South-East Asia and the Middle East. A company in the UAE can be Africa-first. Country of registration never told you that. Country support does. Two things shipped. SupportsCountries links each product to the markets it serves. Query by country or by UN M49 region, so "products in Sub-Saharan Africa" works as a single clean query. gridRank.ranking replaces a score that climbed forever with a simple 1, 2, 3 chart position. Both are live and queryable today. If you run a directory, you can filter by geography now. If you have a claimed profile, add your countries in the admin. If you build on the API, the schema is at tgs.thegrid.id. Full article here: about.thegrid.id/resources/t…
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The Grid's validated metadata is now available in the @TryCodex API, the data layer behind some of crypto's biggest wallets, exchanges, and aggregators. Token info, asset deployments across chains, and issuer details. All in one place.
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The Grid x @TryCodex → Read more: about.thegrid.id/resources/t…
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The Grid retweeted
Stablecoin Insider partners with @TheGridData to launch the largest stablecoin directory, mapping infrastructure, fintech platforms, and products across the ecosystem. The Stablecoin Insider Directory is our early attempt to organise the stablecoin adoption landscape into a clear, searchable system. By combining Stablecoin Insider’s market coverage with The Grid’s ecosystem metadata infrastructure, the directory is positioned to become the default research and discovery layer for anyone building with, investing in, or analyzing stablecoins. The directory is now publicly accessible and will continue to expand as new companies and products enter the market. Access it at directory.stablecoininsider.…
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The Grid is a proud partner of @ProofofTalk 2026. Proof of Talk is the Davos of Web3, gathering 2,500 senior decision-makers in Digital Assets each year at the Louvre Palace. This June, we are opening a unique invitation to the top 1,000 among them. The 1,000 Minds That Matter cohort brings together the individuals whose decisions shape the future of finance, technology, and decentralized infrastructure, for two days of closed-room dialogue, strategic exchange, and high-signal programming. Nominate someone you know → minds.proofoftalk.io/#nomina… Apply for yourself → minds.proofoftalk.io/#apply Founding Cohort closes April 25.
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AI agents keep getting more capable. But most still pull from noisy, unstructured, or bad sources for Web3 data. They scrape documentation pages, hallucinate protocol details, or fall back on training data months out of date. That gap creates real problems.
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The Grid MCP is live and free. Ask your agent a plain-English question. Get clean, structured data back. Thousands of profiles, products, and assets across 100 chains. No API key. No rate limits. One command connects your agent to The Grid. thegrid.id/mcp Read more: about.thegrid.id/resources/t…
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The Grid retweeted
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I've spent 2 years building @TheGridData but not enough time sharing the thinking behind it. That changes today. This is the first in a series of posts about what we're doing at The Grid and why it matters. Starting with: why the most important data should move slowly. 🔗 about.thegrid.id/resources/h… The world is changing faster than ever. AI is evolving, society is shifting, and economies are transforming. It's a lot. But the stuff that actually matters, the information that powers our lives, moves slowly. And that's how it should be! At The Grid, we’re all about slow data. We move deliberately, build with intention, and prioritise stability over hype. We’re not resisting change: we’re making sure our foundations are solid, transparent, and trustworthy. Our belief in transparency is why, in January, we released an open data set under the ODbL. When the information we need to hear clearly is drowned out by the static of fast-paced feeds and attention-draining algorithms, we're not benefitting from the increased access to knowledge afforded by the internet. We're just stuck in a deafening room, with no hope of hearing what's true or not. The future of the ecosystem can only be built on the backs of tortoises, not hares. At The Grid, we’re making data good again: providing accurate, unbiased, actionable data. But this requires care, context, and systems that prioritise integrity. Good data shouldn’t be locked behind walls. That’s why The Grid provides open data via. API & TGDS: making it accessible, auditable, and ready to power whatever you’re building. Because when you need data, it should be available instantly in the places you already use. For a society to function well, it needs good data. It’s the foundation of informed decision-making, accountable systems, and trustworthy interactions. And in this rapidly changing world, it’s the only map that will stop us getting lost. We all want to optimise our workflows, but every company using AI to scrape the internet for scraps of information is not a long-term solution. Who is going to be the actual publisher and stand by the statements made? Despite the deceptive efficiency of automation, this is the least efficient way of solving the data transparency problem. 👀 If you think moving slowly means out of date, reach out and see what we're really building ;)
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