The post Subgraphs vs Substreams: Choosing The Graph’s Data Tools appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Darius Baruo
Jul 07, 2026 20:31
Understand the key differences between Subgraphs and Substreams, The Graph’s blockchain data solutions, and when to use each for scalability and performance.
Blockchain developers working within The Graph ecosystem face a crucial decision when it comes to handling on-chain data: should they opt for Subgraphs or Substreams? Both tools are designed to extract, process, and deliver blockchain data efficiently, but their use cases differ significantly. Understanding these differences is vital for selecting the right solution as projects scale. Subgraphs: The Backbone for Frontend Applications Subgraphs, a cornerstone of The Graph since its inception, allow developers to define on-chain event handlers and expose structured data via GraphQL APIs. This makes them an ideal solution for dApps, analytics dashboards, and any application requiring
The post NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.7 Advances Humanoid Robot Development appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Darius Baruo
Jul 07, 2026 17:40
NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1.7 streamlines humanoid robot workflows with an open, end-to-end platform for policy training and deployment.
NVIDIA has unveiled the Isaac GR00T N1.7 platform, an end-to-end open source development ecosystem designed to simplify and accelerate humanoid robot creation. By integrating simulation, data collection, model training, and deployment workflows, GR00T N1.7 aims to address the fragmentation that has long hindered robotics progress. Humanoid robotics, while promising, remains a highly complex field with siloed tools and manual integrations slowing development. The GR00T platform unifies these disparate stages via NVIDIA’s validated software stack, making it easier for developers to transition from initial robot setup to advanced task-specific skill training. The Isaac GR00T 1.7 vision-language-action (VLA)
The post PEPE Price Prediction: Stochastic Surge Meets a Flat RSI — 48-Hour Decision Point Incoming appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Darius Baruo
Jul 07, 2026 09:35
PEPE is printing a textbook momentum divergence — Stochastic %K charging toward overbought while RSI flatlines below 50 and MACD sits pinned to zero. Either the broader momentum catches up and this…
Market Context: Why PEPE is Moving Now The meme coin space doesn’t run on earnings or macro data — it runs on liquidity, social momentum, and narrative velocity. Right now, PEPE has none of the above firing cleanly. Binance spot volume clocked in at roughly $19 million over the past 24 hours, which reads as neither panic nor conviction. That’s a market breathing slowly, not one preparing to explode in either direction. What’s equally telling is the absence of any fresh KOL catalyst. Not a single major crypto Twitter voice has staked a public conviction call on PEPE in the last 24 hours. In a coin that lives
The post ARB Price Prediction: Bears Own the Tape — $0.072 Before Any Real Bounce appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Darius Baruo
Jul 07, 2026 08:32
ARB is suffocating at $0.0787 with sell-side taker flow running 30% hotter than buyers and every major moving average overhead acting as a ceiling — the high-probability path leads to a $0.072 liqu…
Market Context: Why ARB Is Moving Now The honest answer? It isn’t. ARB is running near-flatline at $0.0787, caught in a zone where its short-term EMAs and 20-day moving average have collapsed into a single indistinct band around the same price. The token is trading roughly 30% below its 50-day moving average and over 35% south of its 200-day — figures that tell the real story of a market structure in prolonged deterioration, not a temporary dip waiting to recover. There’s no fresh catalyst on the tape today. No protocol upgrade, no governance event, no macro tailwind. ARB is drifting on pure internal mechanics, which is exac