Speaking of which, if you're really determined to use GraphQL as your API, please be ready to charge a few sats per API call. Because if not some moronic idiot is going to think it's funny to flood the site with compute-expensive calls.
we've considered it. we're going to do it when it's needed :)
so enjoy the free ride as long as it's possible :)
I probably can't convince you that exposing GraphQL to anonymous callers is a bad idea, so hopefully I can convince you to be ready with something less awful than (a)(b)(c)(d) when the inevitable result occurs.
no, you can, you actually don't even have to because i already somewhat agree :)
we're aware that GraphQL is vulnerable to n+1 queries and some malicious actor ... not going to continue for hopefully obvious reasons :)