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2024 was a hugely successful year, as we’ve continued to expand our operations and advance our mission of helping make blockchain work everywhere. We achieved SOC Type 2 Compliance, surpassed 1.5bn TVL in AUM, and reached 9000+ validators in LATAM across 36 protocols.We would like to thank our community and partners for your incredible support last year. Here’s a recap of some notable milestones and achievements that shaped our progress Let’s go through some of the highlights of the year!!!Q1...

EigenLayer: Bringing a new cryptoeconomic security
We are thrilled to announce our active participation within the EigenLayer ecosystem as a Node Operator. Having worked extensively on the testnet, we’ve now transitioned to the mainnet, marking a significant milestone. In this article, we’ll explore the contributions of EigenLayer, our role as operators, and Restaking. EigenLayer innovatively introduces ‘Restaking’ — a new paradigm that enhances the capital efficiency and security of ETH. This mechanism allows staked $ETH, initially used for ...

Sensei Quarterly Roundup, Q1 2025: ISO 27001 certification, Avail Network, Merge Buenos Aires and mo…
Here’s a brand new overview of the top updates coming from SenseiNode in Q1 2025, including new services and product improvements, team efforts and more.SenseiNode achieves the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 CertificationOn March 27, 2025, SenseiNode achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification, further strengthening our commitment to information security and operational excellence. This milestone follows our successful completion of SOC2 Type II compliance in October 2024, underscoring the maturity of our ...
We’re building the blockchain backbone in Latin America.

SenseiNode 2024 Round Up
2024 was a hugely successful year, as we’ve continued to expand our operations and advance our mission of helping make blockchain work everywhere. We achieved SOC Type 2 Compliance, surpassed 1.5bn TVL in AUM, and reached 9000+ validators in LATAM across 36 protocols.We would like to thank our community and partners for your incredible support last year. Here’s a recap of some notable milestones and achievements that shaped our progress Let’s go through some of the highlights of the year!!!Q1...

EigenLayer: Bringing a new cryptoeconomic security
We are thrilled to announce our active participation within the EigenLayer ecosystem as a Node Operator. Having worked extensively on the testnet, we’ve now transitioned to the mainnet, marking a significant milestone. In this article, we’ll explore the contributions of EigenLayer, our role as operators, and Restaking. EigenLayer innovatively introduces ‘Restaking’ — a new paradigm that enhances the capital efficiency and security of ETH. This mechanism allows staked $ETH, initially used for ...

Sensei Quarterly Roundup, Q1 2025: ISO 27001 certification, Avail Network, Merge Buenos Aires and mo…
Here’s a brand new overview of the top updates coming from SenseiNode in Q1 2025, including new services and product improvements, team efforts and more.SenseiNode achieves the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 CertificationOn March 27, 2025, SenseiNode achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification, further strengthening our commitment to information security and operational excellence. This milestone follows our successful completion of SOC2 Type II compliance in October 2024, underscoring the maturity of our ...
We’re building the blockchain backbone in Latin America.

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As Flare transitions to a staking model, the validators of the network are also data providers. The name used to refer to an entity that undertakes this dual role is Infrastructure Provider, which enables two native oracles, the FTSO and the State Connector.
This native processing provides developers on Flare with efficient access to large amounts of data and data proofs at minimal cost.
Our nodes run on dedicated Bare Metal servers, with uptime monitoring and real-time security. ✔
Flare's vision is to stand out in a new era where data operates as a public asset, uninhibited by central controls and free for collective consumption.
Its focus is improving the quality of on-chain data ensuring it remains decentralized and accessible to all, while providing a better developer experience. Its infrastructure, comprising of the FTSO and State Connector oracles, provides developers with efficient access to a broad range of data and data proofs.

Flare incorporates native data acquisition protocols:

Flare Time Series Oracle (FTSO): Is a Smart Contract that provides continuous estimations for different types of data in a decentralized manner (no single party is in control of the process).
State Connector: A Smart Contract that enables querying of verifiable, static data from various chains and online sources from outside the Flare network.
LayerCake: Under Flare Labs development, is a decentralized bridging and cross-chain composable protocol that aims to bridge smart contract networks.
Developers working with Flare will find a similar environment to Ethereum, being Flare a EVM compatible network due that they managed the same API and the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).
Flare supports Ethereum's Solidity smart contracts and assets like NFTs.
FLARE (FLR) is the native token of the Flare network. Similar to other Layer 1 networks, it serves as a means for payment for gas within the Flare ecosystem.
The Flare native currency, $FLR, works the same as $ETH on the Ethereum blockchain. For those contracts that can only work with ERC-20 tokens, $FLR can be easily wrapped as $WFLR, which is an ERC-20 representation of $FLR
If you hold $FLR or $SGB tokens, you can delegate them to an FTSO data provider to increase its vote power and earn a share of its rewards, resulting in a mutually beneficial arrangement. When you delegate your vote power, you not only earn rewards but also support reliable data providers, which strengthens the stability of the FTSO and the whole ecosystem.
https://docs.flare.network/user/delegation/managing-delegations/
Flare's architecture is built on two primary chains:
C-Chain: This is where smart contracts are executed, utilizing the Ethereum Virtual Machine.
P-Chain: Designed for staking and rewarding its validators.
On Flare there are two types of stake: self bond, the stake put up by an infrastructure provider itself, and delegated stake, the stake delegated by token holders to an infrastructure provider.
The rollout of staking will occur in 3 phases. Now ,Flare is as at Phase 2 of the PoS transition, with Public Staking Activated!
https://twitter.com/FlareNetworks/status/1717535883945976136
There’s a new staking tool to transfer your FLR from the C-Chain, where smart contracts run, to the P-Chain, where staking happens.
We’ll be sharing more info about staking with Flare, stay tuned!
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As Flare transitions to a staking model, the validators of the network are also data providers. The name used to refer to an entity that undertakes this dual role is Infrastructure Provider, which enables two native oracles, the FTSO and the State Connector.
This native processing provides developers on Flare with efficient access to large amounts of data and data proofs at minimal cost.
Our nodes run on dedicated Bare Metal servers, with uptime monitoring and real-time security. ✔
Flare's vision is to stand out in a new era where data operates as a public asset, uninhibited by central controls and free for collective consumption.
Its focus is improving the quality of on-chain data ensuring it remains decentralized and accessible to all, while providing a better developer experience. Its infrastructure, comprising of the FTSO and State Connector oracles, provides developers with efficient access to a broad range of data and data proofs.

Flare incorporates native data acquisition protocols:

Flare Time Series Oracle (FTSO): Is a Smart Contract that provides continuous estimations for different types of data in a decentralized manner (no single party is in control of the process).
State Connector: A Smart Contract that enables querying of verifiable, static data from various chains and online sources from outside the Flare network.
LayerCake: Under Flare Labs development, is a decentralized bridging and cross-chain composable protocol that aims to bridge smart contract networks.
Developers working with Flare will find a similar environment to Ethereum, being Flare a EVM compatible network due that they managed the same API and the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).
Flare supports Ethereum's Solidity smart contracts and assets like NFTs.
FLARE (FLR) is the native token of the Flare network. Similar to other Layer 1 networks, it serves as a means for payment for gas within the Flare ecosystem.
The Flare native currency, $FLR, works the same as $ETH on the Ethereum blockchain. For those contracts that can only work with ERC-20 tokens, $FLR can be easily wrapped as $WFLR, which is an ERC-20 representation of $FLR
If you hold $FLR or $SGB tokens, you can delegate them to an FTSO data provider to increase its vote power and earn a share of its rewards, resulting in a mutually beneficial arrangement. When you delegate your vote power, you not only earn rewards but also support reliable data providers, which strengthens the stability of the FTSO and the whole ecosystem.
https://docs.flare.network/user/delegation/managing-delegations/
Flare's architecture is built on two primary chains:
C-Chain: This is where smart contracts are executed, utilizing the Ethereum Virtual Machine.
P-Chain: Designed for staking and rewarding its validators.
On Flare there are two types of stake: self bond, the stake put up by an infrastructure provider itself, and delegated stake, the stake delegated by token holders to an infrastructure provider.
The rollout of staking will occur in 3 phases. Now ,Flare is as at Phase 2 of the PoS transition, with Public Staking Activated!
https://twitter.com/FlareNetworks/status/1717535883945976136
There’s a new staking tool to transfer your FLR from the C-Chain, where smart contracts run, to the P-Chain, where staking happens.
We’ll be sharing more info about staking with Flare, stay tuned!
Twitter — Linkedin — Instagram — Youtube — Mirror — Telegram
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