Blockchain Node
What do we offer?
- Access our Nodes We maintain at least one live node each in mainnet & testnet.
- Run your own Nodes Deploy your own nodes within seconds by using our prepared instances.
- Run your Staking Pools Pledge the minimum token amount to your full node.
Our nodes deliver full block & ledger history from an uptodate sync status.
For our clients we offer queries or submit through RestAPI or RPC.
After starting your node, we will provide an uptodate snapshot of database.
This saves you days of synchronisation with vendor's network.
Act as registered full node/validator and earn rewards.
By increasing the amount of staked tokens and maintaining a healthy & performant node, rewards may increase as well.
name | description | chain | staking | cpu | ram | disk | |
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Avalanche | Validator | mainnet,testnet | 2000 | 8 | 32GB | 200GB | |
Cardano | Producer | mainnet,testnet | 1000 | 8 | 32GB | 200GB | |
Cardano | Relay | mainnet,testnet | 8 | 32GB | 200GB | ||
Ethereum | Geth | mainnet,testnet | 32 | 16 | 64GB | 12TB | |
Polkadot | Validator | mainnet,testnet | 1000 | 16 | 64GB | 200GB | |
Polygon | Validator | mainnet,testnet | 1000 | 8 | 32GB | 2TB | |
Solana | Validator | mainnet,testnet | 1000 | 8 | 32GB | 10TB | |
XRP | Validator | mainnet,testnet | 1000 | 8 | 16GB | 200GB |
* Staking: minimum tokens required for running a staking node
What is a blockchain node?
A blockchain node is a device, that participates in a blockchain network. It runs the blockchain protocol's software, allowing it to help validate transactions and keep the network secure. Blockchain nodes communicate with each other.
The more nodes there are, the more decentralized the network is.
Blockchain nodes are network stakeholders and their devices are authorized to keep track of the distributed ledger and serve as communication hubs for various network tasks.
A blockchain node’s primary job is to confirm the legality of each subsequent batch of network transactions, known as blocks. In addition, allocating a unique identifier to each node in the network helps to distinguish a node from other nodes easily.