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Ankr becomes the main RPC provider for the Fluent network

According to official sources, Ankr has become the main RPC provider for Fluent Layer2 chain. Users will soon be able to access Fluent's free and premium RPC, make request calls, and receive the same information return results as when running a Fluent node.

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