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website/src/pages/ar/ai-suite/graph-assistant/faq.mdx

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3. Which networks and data does Graph Assistant support?
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The Assistant has access to Subgraphs across multiple chains. If a Subgraph is published to The Graph Network and is being indexed, the Assistant can automatically route queries to it. The Assistant also has access to the Token API on Ethereum Mainnet, BSC, Unichain, Arbitrum-One, Optimism, and Polygon.
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The Assistant has access to Subgraphs across multiple chains. If a Subgraph is published to The Graph Network and is being indexed, the Assistant can automatically route queries to it. The Assistant also has access to the Token API on Ethereum Mainnet, BSC, Unichain, Arbitrum One, Optimism, and Polygon.
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4. Is there a usage limit or quota?
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Yes, 10 questions per hour.
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5. What if the Assistant can't interpret my question?
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When the Assistant fails to parse your intent (for example, ambiguous token name, missing context, or an unsupported request), it will prompt you for clarification. For instance, it might ask, “Did you mean XYZ on Ethereum or XYZ on Arbitrum?” or “Please specify a date range for this query.” If you continue to see parsing errors, check that you're using correct token symbols or specifying networks and time frames clearly.
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When the Assistant fails to parse your intent (for example, ambiguous token name, missing context, or an unsupported request), it will prompt you for clarification. For instance, it might ask, “Did you mean XYZ on Ethereum or XYZ on Arbitrum One?” or “Please specify a date range for this query.” If you continue to see parsing errors, check that you're using correct token symbols or specifying networks and time frames clearly.

website/src/pages/ar/ai-suite/graph-assistant/how-to-guide.mdx

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**Cross-Chain Comparison**
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- “Show me the 7-day trading volume of XYZ on Ethereum vs. Polygon.”
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- “How many XYZ swaps occurred on Arbitrum yesterday?”
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- “How many XYZ swaps occurred on Arbitrum One yesterday?”
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To get started follow the [quickstart](/ai-suite/graph-assistant/quick-start/) and explore its capabilities.
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"arbitrum": "Scaling with Arbitrum One"
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title: Arbitrum One FAQ
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Click [here](#billing-on-arbitrum-faqs) if you would like to skip to the Arbitrum One Billing FAQs.
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## Why did The Graph implement an L2 Solution?
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By scaling The Graph on L2, network participants can now benefit from:
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- Upwards of 26x savings on gas fees
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- سرعة أكبر في المعاملات
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- Security inherited from Ethereum
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Scaling the protocol smart contracts onto L2 allows network participants to interact more frequently at a reduced cost in gas fees. For example, Indexers can open and close allocations more frequently to index a greater number of Subgraphs. Developers can deploy and update Subgraphs more easily, and Delegators can delegate GRT more frequently. Curators can add or remove signal to a larger number of Subgraphs–actions previously considered too cost-prohibitive to perform frequently due to gas.
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The Graph community decided to move forward with Arbitrum One last year after the outcome of the [GIP-0031](https://forum.thegraph.com/t/gip-0031-arbitrum-grt-bridge/3305) discussion.
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## What do I need to do to use The Graph on L2?
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The Graph’s billing system accepts GRT on Arbitrum One, and users will need ETH on Arbitrum One to pay their gas. While The Graph protocol started on Ethereum Mainnet, all activity, including the billing contracts, is now on Arbitrum One.
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Consequently, to pay for queries, you need GRT on Arbitrum One. Here are a few different ways to achieve this:
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- If you already have GRT on Ethereum, you can bridge it to Arbitrum One. You can do this via the GRT bridging option provided in Subgraph Studio or by using one of the following bridges:
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- [The Arbitrum One Bridge](https://bridge.arbitrum.io/?l2ChainId=42161)
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- [TransferTo](https://transferto.xyz/swap)
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- If you have other assets on Arbitrum One, you can swap them for GRT through a swapping protocol like Uniswap.
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- Alternatively, you can acquire GRT directly on Arbitrum One through a decentralized exchange.
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Once you have GRT on Arbitrum One, you can add it to your billing balance.
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To take advantage of using The Graph on L2, use this dropdown switcher to toggle between chains.
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![Dropdown switcher to toggle Arbitrum One](/img/arbitrum-screenshot-toggle.png)
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## As a Subgraph developer, data consumer, Indexer, Curator, or Delegator, what do I need to do now?
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Network participants must move to Arbitrum One to continue participating in The Graph Network. Please refer to [L2 Transfer Tool Guide](/archived/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-guide/) for additional support.
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All indexing rewards are now entirely on Arbitrum One.
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## Were there any risks associated with scaling the network to L2?
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All smart contracts have been thoroughly [audited](https://github.com/graphprotocol/contracts/blob/main/packages/contracts/audits/OpenZeppelin/2022-07-graph-arbitrum-bridge-audit.pdf).
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Everything has been tested thoroughly, and a contingency plan is in place to ensure a safe and seamless transition. Details can be found [here](https://forum.thegraph.com/t/gip-0037-the-graph-arbitrum-deployment-with-linear-rewards-minted-in-l2/3551#risks-and-security-considerations-20).
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## Are existing Subgraphs on Ethereum working?
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All Subgraphs are now on Arbitrum One. Please refer to [L2 Transfer Tool Guide](/archived/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-guide/) to ensure your Subgraphs operate seamlessly.
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## Does GRT have a new smart contract deployed on Arbitrum One?
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Yes, GRT has an additional [smart contract on Arbitrum One](https://arbiscan.io/address/0x9623063377ad1b27544c965ccd7342f7ea7e88c7). However, the Ethereum mainnet [GRT contract](https://etherscan.io/token/0xc944e90c64b2c07662a292be6244bdf05cda44a7) will remain operational.
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## Billing on Arbitrum One FAQs
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## What do I need to do about the GRT in my billing balance?
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Nothing! Your GRT has been securely migrated to Arbitrum One and is being used to pay for queries as you read this.
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## How do I know my funds have migrated securely to Arbitrum One?
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All GRT billing balances have already been successfully migrated to Arbitrum One. You can view the billing contract on Arbitrum One [here](https://arbiscan.io/address/0x1B07D3344188908Fb6DEcEac381f3eE63C48477a).
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## How do I know the Arbitrum One bridge is secure?
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The bridge has been [heavily audited](https://code4rena.com/contests/2022-10-the-graph-l2-bridge-contest) to ensure safety and security for all users.
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## What do I need to do if I'm adding fresh GRT from my Ethereum mainnet wallet?
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Adding GRT to your Arbitrum One billing balance can be done with a one-click experience in [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). You'll be able to easily bridge your GRT to Arbitrum One and fill your API keys in one transaction.
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All Subgraphs are now on Arbitrum One. Please refer to [L2 Transfer Tool Guide](/archived/arbitrum/l2-transfer-tools-guide/) to ensure your Subgraphs operate seamlessly.
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Yes, GRT has an additional [smart contract on Arbitrum One](https://arbiscan.io/address/0x9623063377ad1b27544c965ccd7342f7ea7e88c7). However, the Ethereum mainnet [GRT contract](https://etherscan.io/token/0xc944e90c64b2c07662a292be6244bdf05cda44a7) will remain operational.
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All GRT billing balances have already been successfully migrated to Arbitrum One. You can view the billing contract on Arbitrum One [here](https://arbiscan.io/address/0x1B07D3344188908Fb6DEcEac381f3eE63C48477a).
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