Crypto APIs Adds 10 New Blockchains to Node as a Service (NaaS)

Crypto APIs Adds 10 New Blockchains to Node as a Service (NaaS)

Blockchain Announcements Nodes

Crypto APIs Team

Sep 19, 2024 • 2 min

As part of our Q3 strategy, we are significantly expanding the protocols supported by our Node as a Service (NaaS). We’re adding an impressive 10 new EVM blockchains simultaneously, enhancing our shared nodes service and giving our customers broader access to a diverse range of blockchains. These new additions offer clients more versatile options for conducting their business seamlessly, all through Crypto APIs' market-leading RPC nodes infrastructure.

Expansion of Supported Blockchains In Shared Nodes

This expansion is a result of our business model which is shaped towards the idea of transforming Crypto APIs into the best node provider on the market for developers and enterprises. Our shared nodes provide a cost-effective and high-performing solution that allows customers to gain access to a wide range of blockchains, which are now growing in number with 10 new chains!

Here is a reminder that shared nodes are perfect for businesses and developers to experiment, build and introduce changes and innovations to their projects, regardless if they are in the middle of testing or if their projects are already fully operational. Despite the wide range of potential use cases, our shared nodes are preferred for building decentralized applications (DApps), deploying smart contracts, exploring new blockchain ecosystems, as well as other purposes. 

10 New Blockchains In Shared Nodes - Which Networks Are Supported?

To enhance user experience, we have compiled all data and translated it into a detailed image featuring all 10 blockchains, including both testnet and mainnet networks. This visual guide will help you easily identify which networks are supported within our RPC node infrastructure along with our documentation article on JSON RPC.

Please note that our support for the Berachain testnet presents a unique opportunity for customers to access shared nodes in the Berachain testnet environment. While the Berachain Foundation has yet to launch its mainnet*, this early access allows businesses and developers to experiment, build, and prepare for the mainnet launch, giving them a head start in integrating this innovative blockchain into their projects. 

Additionally, all currently unsupported networks marked with a “coming soon” tag have been added to our integration pipeline, and support for these networks will be available.

Dedicated Nodes vs. Shared Nodes: Blockchain Support Differences

When it comes to blockchain infrastructure, dedicated nodes offer distinct advantages over shared nodes. Our dedicated nodes allow customers to deploy nodes across over 50 blockchains, providing an extensive range of networks beyond those available with shared nodes. For complex and demanding projects, our top-tier dedicated nodes infrastructure ensures robust support for all blockchains included in our shared nodes service, along with additional options available upon request.

Ready to explore new blockchain opportunities? Visit our dedicated Node as a Service page to join your preferred shared nodes. If your project has demanding requirements, head over to our dedicated nodes webpage for tailored solutions. For a complimentary consultation on which service best suits your needs and how to get started, don’t hesitate to contact our sales team via email or our chat messaging platform.

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