Flare (FLR)

Flare API Documentation with NOWNodes

The Flare API provides developers with a direct and reliable interface to interact with the Flare blockchain — an innovative Layer 1 network designed for interoperability and smart contract functionality. Through this API, users can access blockchain data, retrieve transaction information, and submit transactions across multiple chains within the Flare ecosystem. This doc (Flare docs, api docs) offers an overview for developers who want to connect their web, backend, or analytics applications directly to the network.

With NOWNodes, developers gain fast and secure access to the Flare Mainnet without the complexity of running their own full node. NOWNodes ensures stability, scalability, and readiness for integration into various code environments, enabling seamless support for decentralized applications, financial tools, and web services.


NOWNodes Flare Interfaces

  • Flare P Chain – Provides full access to blockchain data, including blocks, balances, and the ability to submit transactions directly. Ideal for developers who require low-level control over Flare’s consensus and validator operations.

  • Flare C Chain – Offers an indexed API to query transaction histories, block data, and address balances. This interface is well-suited for explorers, analytics platforms, and application developers requiring structured blockchain insights.

  • Flare EVM – Grants access to Flare’s EVM-compatible environment, enabling smart contract interaction and detailed transaction data retrieval. Perfect for developers building and testing EVM-based decentralized applications.


Using the Flare API docs with NOWNodes, developers can easily integrate Flare’s blockchain functionality into their applications with full documentation and interface support. The available endpoints make it simple to query data, interact with contracts, and submit transactions directly within your code. With NOWNodes, you can build reliable blockchain-powered applications supported by robust infrastructure and well-structured documentation.

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