Flare API Portal Integrates Cosmos Hub, Expands Interchain Services

On April 23rd, the Flare API Portal, which offers infrastructure support for Flare, announced an expansion of their interchain services. Now, Cosmos Hub is included in their offerings.

The API Portal’s interchain ecosystem on Flare is designed to enhance the developer experience by making it more functional and accessible when working with blockchain technology.

The Flare @APIPortal has begun to expand its services to the interchain ecosystem.

Discover more details about the integration of Cosmos Hub and how it streamlines the experience for developers in gaining access to blockchain technology below.

— Cosmos – The Interchain ⚛️ (@cosmos) April 23, 2024

The Cosmos Hub Integration

The Cosmos Hub connection allows developers to use Flare’s free public APIs for easy access, which is more budget-friendly than other methods for interacting with blockchain technology, as stated in the blog post.

In simpler terms, integrating with Cosmos Hub, as stated by Flare, expands the capabilities of Flare API Portal and makes it more convenient for developers to interact with Cosmos Hub features.

In addition, the integration will broaden the array of offerings for Cosmos Hub customers.

Expansion of the Google Cloud Marketplace

The Flare API Portal’s growth, resulting from its connection to the Cosmos Hub, is mirrored by Flare’s extended API offerings now accessible on Google Cloud Marketplace.

In simpler terms, the Flare blog post states that all of Flare’s APIs listed on their API Portal can be found on Google Cloud Marketplace. This move signifies Flare’s commitment to expanding the reach and flexibility of its services.

Flare considers the growth of Flare API Portal’s offerings and the addition of Cosmos Hub as a fundamental move for connecting more blockchains “within the interconnected network.”

The addition of Cosmos Hub in our platform is intended to expand the choices for users working with blockchain technology, prioritizing ease of use and the ability to handle large volumes of transactions.

Google Cloud as a Flare Validator

In January, Google Cloud initiated a strategic collaboration with Flare Blockchain, taking on the role of a validator within their network.

Through its role as a crucial provider for the Flare Time Series Oracle (FTSO) infrastructure, Google Cloud became the 100th organization to validate FTSO by joining the partnership.

In addition, Flare became a part of Google’s Startups Program. This initiative aims to foster the development of Web3 startups through financial and business assistance.

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2024-04-23 13:12