Token Terminal, a popular on-chain data and analytics platform, has partnered with Boba Network, a L2 multichain scaling platform. The partnership is aimed at improving on-chain insights and honest stakeholder reporting. As revealed by Token Terminal in an exclusive X thread, the partnership attempts to benchmark the performance of Boba Network in an accurate and fair manner while permitting fine stakeholder decision-making. Thus, the development is anticipated to bolster transparency, fortify investor confidence, and indicate the competitive status of Boba Network.
Token Terminal and Boba Network’s partnership is focused on enhancing on-chain data and analytics while also improving transparency in stakeholder reporting. In this respect, Boba Network operates as an EVM-compatible and efficient blockchain with a $115M in its venture capital. In its collaboration with Token Terminal, it is leveraging its expertise when it comes to the standardization of blockchain data and offering resilient metrics for the L2 ecosystem.
Apart from that, the Token Terminal has established a devoted data pipeline with the development of a robust node infrastructure to benefit Boba Network. The respective system allows the consistent on-chain data extraction for subsequent transformation into L2-focused usage and financial metrics. With this procedure, Token Terminal has also started listings for diverse applications operating on Boba, fortifying visibility for ecosystem projects.
According to Token Terminal, the main objective of the partnership with Boba Network is the current data maintenance. This is very critical in a swiftly evolving multi-application and multi-chain environment. Keeping this in view, the duo plans to delve into personalized dashboards for the ecosystem specific and project-specific requirements. Overall, such endeavors will deliver thorough insights into the wider on-chain performance, financial health and consumer activity.


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