Nansen has reportedly integrates with Sei in order to provide on-chain analytics in the Sei Ecosystem.
Nansen notes in a blog post that their integration of Sei will aim “to unlock onchain insights for their community.”
Nansen said they are please to announce their integration with Sei, which “will empower users, builders, and founders alike with leading onchain analytics and data.”
This latest update comes before Sei’s V2 launch, which Nansen will be supporting.
As part of this integration, users will soon “have access to Nansen’s Sei public macro dashboard, which covers key ecosystem insights.”
While developers and founders can reach out to Nansen “to get access to Sei on Nansen Query, giving them access to best-in-class data to run the complex queries necessary for their team.”
But that’s just a flavor of what’s to come.
Alex Svanevik, CEO of Nansen said:
“We’re thrilled to integrate with Sei, advancing Nansen’s mission to integrate leading blockchains and deliver our best-in-class onchain data and analytics to their community. This integration will provide everyone from users to developers with comprehensive insights into the Sei ecosystem, enhancing informed decision-making and fostering growth and adoption within the network.”
Sei is a Layer 1 that combines “the advantages of Ethereum and Solana: the dominant development standard of Ethereum with the performance of Solana.”
The V2 update for Sei makes it “the first parallelized EVM. Serving as a new scaling approach for the Ethereum ecosystem while achieving even faster speeds than Solana.”
Jay Jog, Co-Founder of Sei Labs said:
“Nansen’s integration of Sei is a significant milestone for the chain, as part of a larger integration into the Ethereum ecosystem. We’re proud of how the chain is performing so far, and now this performance will be visible and verifiable to an even broader audience. We are big proponents of ‘verify don’t trust’ and this integration makes verifiability on Sei that bit easier.”
This integration with Sei enhances their “coverage of onchain activities and their ability to empower you to surface the signal.”