Arkham Intelligence has announced the integration of Mantle data into its blockchain analytics platform. They shared this news on X, stating, “Mantle data is now LIVE on the Arkham platform, as part of our partnership with Mantle.”
Overview of the Collaboration Between Arkham Intelligence and Mantle
This collaboration allows Mantle users to utilize Arkham’s tools for better portfolio management, tracking fund flows, and receiving immediate notifications. Arkham highlighted, “Mantle users can now monitor their portfolio and trading performance, track fund movements from significant Mantle entities, and be alerted in real-time about noteworthy activities on Mantle.”
Moreover, Arkham provides users with comprehensive transaction visuals, sophisticated filtering options, and historical data on address holdings. The integration also enables an analysis of data related to Mantle’s decentralized applications (dApps). “With Arkham Dashboards, you can monitor Total Value Locked (TVL) and major transactions of Mantle’s key dApps,” the company further explained.
MANTLE IS NOW LIVE ON ARKHAM
Mantle data is now LIVE on the Arkham platform, as part of our partnership with @Mantle_Official.
What does this mean for Arkham and Mantle users? pic.twitter.com/i2w0EQsgKL
— Arkham (@arkham) January 27, 2025
To demonstrate the platform’s features, Arkham presented visualizations of entities such as Agni Finance, one of the most active participants in Mantle, along with Pendle, a significant dApp on the network.
This partnership combines Arkham’s analytical capabilities with Mantle’s blockchain framework, aiming to improve transparency for the Mantle community. Arkham stated in its announcement, “We’re excited to join forces with Mantle to provide transparent blockchain data to their users.”
This integration is an additional move in Arkham’s objective to make blockchain data more user-friendly and practical across various ecosystems. However, despite this new partnership, Mantle’s native token, MNT, experienced a decline of over 5% today, trading at $1.12 as reported on Monday, January 27.