Blockchain data APIs are available on Google Cloud Marketplace through integration with EVM-based layer-1 Flare.
Layer-1 Ethereum Virtual Machine blockchain platform Flare has integrated its application programming interface portal on Google Cloud Marketplace, onboarding a number of significant blockchain APIs to the ecosystem.
Blockchain APIs are touted to free developers from having to run their own nodes for the respective blockchains they are interacting with. The data supplied powers applications that execute transactions and query the latest state of a blockchain by calling up on-chain data. A statement from Flare’s vice president of engineering Josh Edwards highlighted that the provision of blockchain APIs to platforms like Google Cloud Marketplace will play a role in increased Web3 participation:
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