Flare, the blockchain for data, has announced a strategic partnership with FlareDashboard, a community-managed database and dashboard for Flare and Songbird infrastructure provider information.
The collaboration aims to generate valuable insights into the independent network infrastructure contributors supporting the network’s decentralized operations and, in so doing, enhance transparency within the overall Flare ecosystem.
Initially, the focus will be on Flare Time Series Oracle (FTSO) data providers, who play a crucial role in providing decentralized price feed data to the network. The scope of the partnership will eventually expand to encompass all infrastructure participants, including validators and State Connector attestation providers, with the goal of empowering network participants to make informed decisions.
By consolidating important data such as team information, KYC compliance, operational history, data safeguards, technology setup, and network addresses, the platform paves the way for a more transparent system. This vital information is accessible to all network participants via the website flaredashboard.io, offering infrastructure providers an opportunity to share additional details with the community.
“We have been actively supporting the Flare and Songbird ecosystem since their inception, and we take great pride in building FlareDashboard, an independent community platform that connects infrastructure teams with ecosystem participants,” said Ash W, CEO and Co-Founder of FlareDashboard. “FlareDashboard’s objective is to facilitate the exchange and validation of valuable information provided by the network’s infrastructure providers. This information can be utilized by ecosystem participants when delegating to support infrastructure teams that bring added value to the ecosystem.”
“Flare is proud to be able to support a community initiative like FlareDashboard.”, said Hugo Philion, CEO & Co-Founder of Flare Network. “By providing a transparent view on ecosystem contributors, they can help our community make more data-driven decisions on how they participate.”