Ankr will be one of the first RPC providers to Aptos Blockchain

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San Francisco, USA, October 17, 2022, Chainwire

Ankr, one of the world’s leading providers of Web3 infrastructure, today announces that it has become one of the first Remote Procedure Call (RPC) providers for Aptos, a secure and scalable Layer-1 blockchain. Developers can now access the Aptos Testnet Community and Premium RPCs, make request calls, and receive information that mirrors the results they would get by running an Aptos full node themselves.

The partnership will enable developers to build secure, scalable and upgradeable dApps on top of Apto’s blockchain. Following this partnership, Ankr is now an RPC provider to 19 blockchains including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana, Polygon and Avalanche. An RPC enables different applications to interact with the blockchain.

“Ankr is excited to be an early supporter of Aptos with an RPC that now makes it easy for all developers to start building on the ecosystem. This is just the beginning of Ankr’s products for the blockchain which will undoubtedly attract more demand before the much anticipated mainnet launch.”

-Josh Neuroth, Ankr’s product manager

Once the Aptos network is live, Ankr will add support for it with more documents, features, and tools to help Web3 developers streamline their builds. Aptos is the long-awaited network that will bring new technology and scalability benefits to Web3. Developers building on Apto’s testnet have seen over 160,000 transactions per second (TPS), thanks to promising upgrades like their parallel execution engine, Block-STM.

The Ankr network serves an average of 8 billion blockchain requests per day across more than 50 networks. It delivers time-tested and high-performance RPC node infrastructure to handle any request load, massively expanding Aptos’ public RPC resources.

Ankrs Aptos Testnet RPC (Remote Procedure Call) connects wallets, command line interfaces and dApps with Aptos blockchain. It acts as a messenger or blockchain router that forwards information in the chain between Aptos nodes, dApps and finally end users so that they can perform necessary tasks such as transactions, filling wallet balances, retrieving ownership information and more.

To strengthen the global Aptos network, Ankr offers a geo-distributed and decentralized Aptos RPC composed of many independent blockchain nodes running worldwide for low latency and reliable connections.

Developers can make their first call to Aptos using Ankr’s RPC service now. They can use the endpoint to call the Aptos chain using standard EVM JSON RPC methods.

About Aptos

Aptos is a secure and scalable Layer-1 blockchain founded by Meta alumni. It is backed by a16z, FTX Ventures, Paypal Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, Binance Labs and other leading investors. With its mainnet launch on the horizon, Aptos promises to be a faster, more scalable and more secure blockchain than its existing competitors, thanks to the advanced programming language Move. The Move language and resource model solves many performance and security issues found in most other Layer-1 protocols.

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About Ankr

Ankr is building the future of decentralized Web3 infrastructure, serving over 50 proof-of-stake chains with an industry-leading global node delivery system and RPC aggregator. Ankr currently serves over 2 trillion transactions a year across Web3 and is the leading infrastructure provider for BSC, Fantom and Polygon chains as of 2022. Ankr also offers a suite of developer tools including Liquid Staking SDK, Web3 Gaming SDK and AppChains As a Service, which empowers dApp developers to build Web3 apps quickly and easily.

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