Gitcoin Delegatees == ![](https://i.imgur.com/Mni5NBQ.png) # GTC? [Gitcoin recently announced a governance token (GTC)](https://gitcoin.co/blog/introducing-gtc-gitcoins-governance-token/) which would eventually be used as part of a DAO As an avid user of Gitcoin, I'm excited to see how their DAO works out. I follow their hackathons, bounties, and activities quite closely. [This project uses The Graph](https://thegraph.com/explorer/subgraph/fishbiscuit/gitcoindelegates) to try map out the delegates/delegatee relationship as I saw that other DAOs use the graph as some sort of database backend to monitor the health of the DAO. So as Gitcoin just started releasing their governance tokens, this can serve as the starting point for a data monitoring service for a very popular piece of Ethereum's ecosystem. # Subgraph of Gitcoin Delegatees ![](https://i.imgur.com/pDc1vBo.png) *Screenshot of Graph Query* [Try it yourself here!](https://thegraph.com/explorer/subgraph/fishbiscuit/gitcoindelegates) # Verification? ## Delegated Amounts For Address [0x000000000057e8abd581828a2b40076852c0ba6e](https://etherscan.io/token/0xde30da39c46104798bb5aa3fe8b9e0e1f348163f?a=0x000000000057e8abd581828a2b40076852c0ba6e) ![](https://i.imgur.com/WD9iPNb.png) You can see its the same as the second entry in the query. ![](https://i.imgur.com/vbB4eyx.png) **Therefore the graph seems to have indexed the data accurately!** # Insights? ## Delegated amounts $\Sigma(delegatedVotes)2,956,608,799,999,000,000,000.00$ 2,956 GTC delegated at start 15M was allocated so we'll find out at the end of June when all the "retroactive airdrops" are claimed ## Uniswap? I was trying to find some other delegatees and noticed that people had already swapped GTC on uniswap. To track this I would have to work on the "Approve" and "Transfer" events. ## Next steps As I'm new to The Graph, I haven't been able to work on that yet. However, some next steps (given more time) would be good: 1. More efficient indexing - I noticed there were some advanced functions I could have used to make mappings more efficient 2. Map the token holders that have sold off their GTC 3. Include blocktime for actions to see how active the DAO would be