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Flare Now Integrated with Dune Analytics Platform – Blog Announcement.

Flare Network Gains Full‑Stack Analytics on Dune – What the Integration Means for DeFi and Data‑Driven Development

March 3 2026 – The Flare Network, a Layer‑1 blockchain built around data interoperability, is now officially supported on Dune Analytics. The move brings real‑time, on‑chain metrics for Flare’s ecosystem to the same platform that powers thousands of dashboards for Ethereum, Solana, and other major chains.


Overview of the partnership

Dune’s data‑query engine now indexes Flare’s blocks, transactions, and oracle feeds, allowing analysts to build custom visualisations or pull the data via Dune’s public API. The integration was announced by Dune’s co‑founder and CEO, who highlighted the importance of delivering “data‑powered insights” for a chain whose primary value proposition is the seamless flow of information between on‑chain and off‑chain environments.

Flare’s leadership echoed the sentiment, noting that the added visibility will help the community monitor network health, track the performance of its native oracles, and accelerate the development of DeFi primitives that rely on accurate, low‑latency price data.


Why Flare is attracting attention

  • Dual‑oracle architecture – Flare operates two purpose‑built oracles: the Flare Data Connector, which allows smart contracts to query external blockchains and the internet, and the Flare Time‑Series Oracle (FTSO), a high‑throughput, inexpensive price‑feed service that delivers near‑instant updates.

  • Rapid ecosystem growth – With more than 150 strategic partners and a series of recent integrations that enable asset bridges to Ethereum, Arbitrum, and other networks, Flare is positioning itself as a hub for cross‑chain liquidity.

  • Developer incentives – The network’s grant and liquidity‑injection programs aim to seed a broad set of DeFi use‑cases, from lending and staking to synthetic futures and stablecoins.

  • Focus on AI and real‑world assets – Flare markets itself as an optimal substrate for applications that blend Web‑3 security guarantees with the user‑experience expectations of Web‑2 services.

What Dune brings to the table

With Flare data now accessible on Dune, users can:

Capability Example use‑case
Decentralisation monitoring Track validator delegation, staking ratios, and the distribution of voting power that underpins the security of Flare’s oracle outputs.
Ecosystem activity dashboards Visualise smart‑contract calls, token transfer volumes, and wallet adoption trends to gauge health of DeFi projects built on Flare.
Cross‑chain flow analysis Examine inbound and outbound liquidity through the Stargate bridge, comparing flows from Ethereum, Arbitrum, and other ecosystems.
API‑first data consumption Convert any Dune query into a REST endpoint, facilitating integration with external analytics pipelines or on‑chain bots.

Community‑curated dashboards such as “Overview”, “Sceptre”, “Sparkdex”, and “Kinetic” are already live, providing ready‑made lenses into the network’s activity. Developers can also fork these queries or construct entirely new visualisations without writing bespoke indexing code.


Early analysis: implications for developers and investors

  1. Lower barrier to entry for analytics – Historically, extracting granular Flare data required running a full node or relying on third‑party aggregators. Dune’s ready‑made tables and query language remove that friction, which is likely to accelerate research, audit, and product iteration cycles.

  2. Enhanced transparency should boost investor confidence – By exposing staking distribution and bridge liquidity in near real‑time, the integration addresses a common critique of emerging Layer‑1s: opaque governance and limited on‑chain visibility. Clear metrics may help institutional participants assess risk more accurately.

  3. Catalyst for DeFi innovation – Many DeFi protocols depend on trustworthy price feeds. The ability to continuously monitor FTSO performance and latency on Dune can inform risk‑management strategies and encourage new products that leverage Flare’s fast oracles.

  4. Potential network effects for cross‑chain tooling – As analytics on Flare become as mature as those for Ethereum, developers building multi‑chain applications may view Flare as a more reliable “data lane,” encouraging deeper integration with bridges, wallets, and layer‑2 solutions.

Upcoming community initiative

Flare announced a bounty program called “Illuminate Flare” that rewards data analysts for building dashboards that highlight key network metrics, illustrate cross‑chain activity, and promote transparency. Winners will receive prizes alongside recognition from both Flare and Dune’s communities, a move designed to crowdsource high‑quality analytics and broaden the ecosystem’s knowledge base.


Key takeaways

  • Full integration: Dune now indexes Flare’s blockchain, offering a suite of dashboards and an API for custom queries.
  • Data‑centric value proposition: Flare’s two native oracles (Data Connector & FTSO) are central to its strategy; Dune’s analytics make their performance observable.
  • Ecosystem monitoring: Stake delegation, smart‑contract usage, token flows, and bridge liquidity can all be tracked in real‑time.
  • Developer enablement: The low‑code environment speeds up analytics‑driven product development, potentially spurring new DeFi and AI‑powered dApps.
  • Community incentives: The “Illuminate Flare” bounty aims to crowdsource high‑impact visualisations, reinforcing a data‑first culture.

As the blockchain landscape continues to prioritize interoperability and real‑world data, the Flare‑Dune partnership exemplifies how transparent analytics can serve as both a safety net and a launchpad for the next wave of decentralized finance innovations.

Resources

  • Get started with Flare on Dune: Dune Data Catalog – Flare
  • Build dashboards: Dune Documentation – Creating Dashboards
  • Access data programmatically: Dune API reference
  • Learn more about the bounty: Flare Network news portal

The data must flow.



Source: https://dune.com/blog/flare-is-now-live-on-dune

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