Encoding Club joins flares to increase data and developer support

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  • Encode Club will enhance the Flare Network by providing high-quality data and launching developer education programs such as the Flare Educate series.
  • Flare Network plans to increase infrastructure and improve performance with the Go-Flare V1.10.0 update.

Encode Club has established itself as one of Flare Network’s professional infrastructure partners. Their involvement was officially announced along with the participation of Nansen and QuickNode. These three names play a major role in providing data and validation services to enhance the flare network. In particular, Encode Club brings excellence in developer education and high quality data integration.

. @EncodeClub is one of Flare’s professional infrastructure partners, supporting the network through data delivery and verification.

We will also support ecosystem growth through education initiatives and hackathons: https://t.co/sy79yww3d8@anth0nybeaumont

– Flare☀️ (@flarenetworks) April 27, 2025

This collaboration didn’t come out of nowhere. Meanwhile, CNF previously reported that Flare Network had set up a new record with participation. Approximately 27 billion FLR tokens have been delegated, with an additional 8.5 billion being locked in penetration, covering almost 67% of the total circulation supply.

Interestingly, the distribution is very even. There is no single provider that controls more than 3.3%. Imagine, of course, decentralization, the soul of blockchain, could be threatened if only one entity controls.

Additionally, on April 28, 2025, Flare Network introduced XRPFI, a new Defi ecosystem designed for XRP holders. Through XRPFI, users can directly trade XRP-based assets on the flare blockchain.

All this is possible thanks to FXRP, the programmable representation of XRP. This means that users don’t have to “get off the beaten track” of the XRP ecosystem.

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The existence of a new ecosystem like XRPFI shows that not only do we want flare to be “one of many blockchains,” but we also build something that really benefits our community.

Flare strengthens the ecosystem through education and technical upgrades

In addition to supporting data-mediated flares, the encoding club is also active on the education side. They launched the Flare Educate Series. This started a program that lets developers understand Flare Time Series Oracle (FTSO) and Flare Data Connector (FDC). This makes sense given that Flare needs a community that is not only big but also technologically savvy.

On the other hand, technological developments in Flare cannot be ignored. On April 15, 2025, Flare released the Go-Flare V1.10.0 client update.

They also scheduled a major hard fork on May 13, 2025. It aims to match the network with the latest developments in avalanche protocols. Additionally, node operators are asked to update clients immediately to ensure a smooth transition.

With more specialized infrastructure partners joining and strengthening from the developer side, the Flare Network appears to have decided to build a solid foundation. With a proven track record of education and data, the encoding club brings even more important ammunition.

Meanwhile, at the time of press time, FLR will change hands at about 0.01680 dollarstop 1.48% Over the past 24 hours 3.25% The past 7 days.

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