This is a solid point. Plain vector search works fine until the question depends on entity relationships, hierarchy, or multi-hop context — then it falls apart pretty fast.
Would be interesting to know what kinds of use cases you think benefit most from adding a graph layer.
Knowledge Graphs: The Missing Piece in Most RAG Systems
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The directed graph analogy maps surprisingly well to on-chain behavioral analysis. When we model deployer wallet networks, we're doing exactly this — entities are addresses, relationships are funding flows, edge weights are time deltas between transactions. Vector similarity finds "wallets that look like this one." Graph traversal finds "wallets that funded this one, and what those wallets did before." The second question is the one that actually predicts behavior. Graph-RAG for knowledge bases, graph analysis for blockchain — same architectural insight.
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