Independent educational resource

Understand the Flare networks, clearly.

Flare Portal is a free, independent learning resource that explains how the Flare networks work — the architecture, data protocols, and approach to connecting information across systems. Written in plain language for students, developers, and the simply curious.

Educational content only. Flare Portal is an independent study resource and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the Flare networks or any associated organisation.

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Where would you like to begin?

Each section builds on the last, but you can jump to whatever interests you most.

In brief

Three ideas that define the networks

Layer-1

A foundational platform

The base layer that applications are built upon, responsible for security, coordination, and running programs reliably across many independent computers.

Data

Built around information

Rather than working in isolation, the networks are designed so applications can request and verify external information in a decentralised, tamper-resistant way.

Tools

Familiar to build on

Support for widely-adopted developer standards lets engineers reuse established languages, libraries and knowledge instead of starting from scratch.

Learning works best in order

If you're new to the subject, start at the beginning — each page is short and builds a little more understanding than the last.

Begin with "What is Flare?"