Footprint Integrates Arbitrum One and Nova for Easy Access to Real-time Data
Footprint, a blockchain analytical platform, announces a strategic integration of Arbitrum One and Nova to enhance the data insights for Arbitrum users. Footprint shared this exciting news with the Arbitrum community through its official X account.
Introducing the integration of Arbitrum One & Nova on Footprint ⛓️ @arbitrum @arbitrumcore @ArbitrumDevs
It provides the Arbitrum community with comprehensive data insights and analytics tools, including:
Real-time metrics on TVL, transaction volumes, and network…— Footprint Analytics (@Footprint_Data) August 20, 2024
The Arbitrum community would be open to analytical tools and comprehensive data insights through this integration. The Arbitrum community will have access to the Real-time metrics for TVL, network activity, and transaction volumes. Footprint’s recent integration is quite lucrative for the Arbitrum community and its affiliates.
Footprint Will Provide Exceptional Services to Arbitrum Community
Footprint’s integration of Arbitrum One and Nova will ultimately benefit the Arbitrum community in terms of analytical tools and comprehensive data insights. Key features include the real-time metrics on TVL, network activity and transaction volumes.
Users would be able to track their crypto wallet profiles and transaction histories. Footprint will also offer the Arbitrum community the money flow analysis to understand the movement of tokens better. Moreover, Footprint will be providing comprehensive and reliable reference data for the in-depth research.
Impact of This Integration on The Crypto Community
The integration of Arbitrum One and Nova on Footprint is something more than simple data accessibility, it shows the commitment of both FinTech firms to transparency in Blockchain Technology. This easy access to transparent data insights helps the community to make the right decisions.
Moreover, by providing open access to real-time data, Footprint has taken an ultimate step toward innovation and supporting the Arbitrum community. This would help the Arbitrum ecosystem to grow and serve the users in a better way.