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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
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> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
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1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
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- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
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> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
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- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
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> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
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1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
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- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
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> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
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- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
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> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
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1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
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- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
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> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
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- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
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> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
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1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
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- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
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> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
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- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
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> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
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1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
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- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
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> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
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- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
--- | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
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> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
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1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
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- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
|
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> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
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- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
--- | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
|
||
> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
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1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
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- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
|
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> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
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- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
--- | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
|
||
> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
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1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
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- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
|
||
> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
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||
- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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--- | ||
title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
--- | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
|
||
> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
|
||
1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
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||
- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
|
||
> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
|
||
- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
--- | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
|
||
> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
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1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
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||
- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
|
||
> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
|
||
- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
--- | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
|
||
> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
|
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1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
|
||
- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
|
||
> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
|
||
- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
--- | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
|
||
> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
|
||
1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
|
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![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
|
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
|
||
- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
|
||
> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
|
||
- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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title: Delete a Subgraph | ||
--- | ||
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Delete your subgraph using [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
|
||
> Deleting your subgraph will remove all published versions from The Graph Network, but it will remain visible on Graph Explorer and Subgraph Studio for users who have signaled on it. | ||
## Step-by-Step | ||
|
||
1. Visit the subgraph's page on [Subgraph Studio](https://thegraph.com/studio/). | ||
2. Click on the three-dots to the right of the "publish" button. | ||
3. Click on the option to "delete this subgraph": | ||
|
||
![Delete-subgraph](/img/Delete-subgraph.png) | ||
|
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4. Depending on the subgraph's status, you will be prompted with various options. | ||
|
||
- If the subgraph is not published, simply click “delete” and confirm. | ||
- If the subgraph is published, you will need to confirm on your wallet before the subgraph can be deleted from Studio. If a subgraph is published to multiple networks, such as testnet and mainnet, additional steps may be required. | ||
|
||
> If the owner of the subgraph has signal on it, the signaled GRT will be returned to the owner. | ||
### Important Reminders | ||
|
||
- Once you delete a subgraph, it will **not** appear on Graph Explorer's homepage. However, users who have signaled on it will still be able to view it on their profile pages and remove their signal. | ||
- Curators will not be able to signal on the subgraph anymore. | ||
- Curators that already signaled on the subgraph can withdraw their signal at an average share price. | ||
- Deleted subgraphs will show an error message. |
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