Learn to say popular blockchain data indexing and analytics tool names correctly.
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How is The Graph (decentralized protocol for indexing and querying blockchain data) correctly pronounced?
The Graph is pronounced 'thuh GRAF' — exactly like the everyday word for a chart. In a technical interview: "The Graph indexed every swap event so our dashboard could query the data with a single GraphQL request."
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How is Dune Analytics (platform for querying and visualizing blockchain data using SQL) correctly pronounced?
Dune Analytics is pronounced 'DOON an-uh-LIT-iks' — 'dune' exactly like the everyday word for a sand hill, plus 'analytics'. In a technical interview: "Dune Analytics let us write a plain SQL query and get a live chart of on-chain volume."
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How is Covalent (unified API for indexing and querying data across multiple blockchains) correctly pronounced?
Covalent is pronounced 'koh-VAY-lent' — exactly like the everyday chemistry term for a shared bond, stress on VAY. In a technical interview: "Covalent returned the wallet's full transaction history across six chains from a single API call."
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How is Flipside (analytics platform providing free, community-driven access to blockchain data) correctly pronounced?
Flipside is pronounced 'FLIP-syd' — exactly like the everyday phrase for the other side of something, stress on FLIP. In a technical interview: "Flipside let anyone submit a SQL query and publish the dashboard for the whole community."
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How is SubQuery (open-source framework for building custom indexers over blockchain data) correctly pronounced?
SubQuery is pronounced 'SUB-kwair-ee' — 'sub' plus 'query', both plain English elements, stress on SUB. In a technical interview: "SubQuery let us define exactly which on-chain events to index instead of pulling in everything."