Connect your dApp to a decentralized cluster of RPC nodes and automatically reroute responses if any node is down

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Partnered with:

  • 01 Node
  • Chainnode Tech
  • Stakin
  • Chainflow
  • Staking Facilities
  • Imperator
  • Triron
  • Chainstack

Currently supported networks

Arbitrum
Arbitrum
Avalanche
Avalanche
Base
Base
Ethereum
Ethereum
Fantom
Fantom
Filecoin
Filecoin
Gnosis
Gnosis
Linea
Linea
Mantle
Mantle
Optimism
Optimism
Solana
Solana

Pricing Plans

Requests Credits Breakdown Chart

1 credit for any requests method

Arbitrum | Avalanche | Base | Ethereum | Fantom | Filecoin | Gnosis | Linea | Mantle | Optimism

3 credit for any requests method

Solana

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Mission

The RPC layer has to become truly reliable and properly decentralized so that developers can focus on making Web3 a mundane reality. Our mission is to make it happen.

Vision

Decentralized. Open-source. Community-driven. That’s what the RPC layer should be like. And that’s what it will become now.

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Frequently Asked Questions

extrnode is a battle-tested decentralized RPC gateway powered by Everstake, a responsible validator trusted by 625k users across 70+ blockchain networks.

Currently extrnode supports 11 networks: Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, Ethereum, Fantom, Filecoin, Gnosis, Linea, Mantle, Optimism and Solana. A couple more are on the way.

To start using extrnode create an account, get API keys and instantly get access to 10+ blockchain networks

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There might be a governance token to reinforce decentralization through competition further and ensure fair remuneration for the work of node operators. It would incentivize validators to act honestly, promote fair competition, and make the ecosystem more resilient and reliable. Other utilities, such as granting the right to accept new node operators through a vote, are discussable.