Flare’s Data Agenda Gains Steam With Ankr

Flare merges a data-centric Layer 1 approach with Ankr’s robust RPC, spiking developer adoption and unleashing frictionless cross-chain dApps.
Facade of Ankr office with logo visible and a parked Lyft bike in front on a sunny day, San Francisco, California, August 20, 2024. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)
Facade of Ankr office with logo visible and a parked Lyft bike in front on a sunny day, San Francisco, California, August 20, 2024. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)
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Jonathan Morgan·Stocktwits
Updated Mar 05, 2026   |   2:29 PM EST
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Flare (FLR) is on fire (pun 100% intended) and it's carving out a killer niche in blockchain data, ditching trust headaches with a slick, decentralized solution for pulling in real-world and cross-chain info.

Instead of just promising stuff and hoping it works out, Flare built two legit protocols: State Connector for verifying external proofs and Flare Time Series Oracle for handling off-chain data. 

These two are basically the Batman and Robin of blockchain data, knocking down the typical oracle and bridging problems that haunt devs' dreams. And if you’re a numbers nerd (no shame), Flare’s ecosystem stats show devs piling in.

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But even Batman needs his Alfred, and Flare’s got Ankr (ANKR) for that role. 

Ankr hooks up Flare with high-performance RPC endpoints so devs can stop sweating connectivity issues and just build cool stuff. Flare’s whole "blockchain for data" shtick means rock-solid, uninterrupted connections aren’t optional - they’re essential. 

That’s exactly where Ankr steps up, delivering the smooth experience devs dream about.

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With Ankr in their corner, Flare developers are cooking up advanced dApps, from instant price-feeders to robust bridging solutions, minus the sketchy single-point-of-failure setups that make traditional blockchain solutions feel so 2020.

Then there’s FAssets - a DeFi gateway letting tokens like Bitcoin (BTC), XRP, and even Dogecoin (DOGE) jump into the smart-contract party on Flare. The latest FAssets v1.1 cranks things up with unlimited minting, better capital efficiency, and quicker integrations. 

Next up? FAssets v2 is bringing TEE-based wallets, meaning secure bridging scales up without the usual trust baggage.

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Flare’s on-chain metrics - verified contracts stacking up, rising USDT liquidity, solid user engagement - make it clear they're hitting their stride. And Ankr’s own usage reports back that up, showing an intense spike in RPC calls globally over the past half-year.

Bottom line: Flare’s got the tech, Ankr’s got the infrastructure, and together they're shaping a data-centric blockchain ecosystem that's as user-friendly as it is powerful. 

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