GOAT Network Joins the Ankr RPC Service

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On Wednesday, the Ankr team announced via a blog post that it has released GOAT Network on its Web3 API service.

GOAT Network Joins the Ankr RPC Service

On Wednesday, the Ankr team announced via a blog post that it has released GOAT Network on its Web3 API service. GOAT Network is the blockchain that is revolutionizing BTCFi apps with its unique economic model, delivering sustainable BTC yield to both BTC and DOGE stakers.

Users can access GOAT Network Public and Premium RPCs, make request calls, and receive information returns that are identical to the results they would get by running a node themselves.

Ankr’s GOAT Network RPCs (Remote Procedure Calls) connect users' wallets, command-line interfaces, or decentralized applications with GOAT Network. They act as a messenger or blockchain router that relays on-chain information between GOAT Network nodes, dApps, and ultimately end users so they can execute necessary tasks like transactions, populating wallet balances, fetching ownership information, and much more.

For developers, GOAT Network RPCs will completely remove the need for developers to set up their own GOAT Network nodes, removing hours spent building, calibrating, and fixing node issues.

Ankr Network is building a full-stack cloud infrastructure and marketplace for container-based cloud services. Users can now stake FTM tokens on Ankr to earn ANKR tokens. ANKR is trading at $0.03669, up 3% in the last 24 hours.

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Hassan Maishera

Hassan is a Nigeria-based financial content creator that has invested in many different blockchain projects, including Bitcoin, Ether, Stellar Lumens, Cardano, VeChain and Solana. He currently works as a financial markets and cryptocurrency writer and has contributed to a large number of the leading FX, stock and cryptocurrency blogs in the world.