Managed Blockchain Nodes
Dedicated Arbitrum and Ethereum nodes, built and operated end to end: predictable costs, no rate limits, and blockchain access your platform fully controls.
Dedicated node fleet
Nodes sized for your real workload and optimized per network: your requests never compete with anyone else's.
5x lower access costs
Economies of scale and right-sizing against third-party RPC bills. See the Paralax case.
No rate limits
You own the critical path: throughput scales with your product, not with a provider's pricing tiers.
Kubernetes underneath
Nodes run as declarative workloads with Helm and Terraform: reproducible, recoverable, easy to scale.
Always-current software
Client updates, security patches and hard forks handled for you, tested before rollout.
24/7 AI-supervised monitoring
Sync status, latency and resource consumption watched by our AI control plane. How Metatron works.
Own your blockchain access in three steps.
Size and deploy
We analyze your request patterns, size the fleet, and deploy dedicated nodes on Kubernetes.
Shift traffic
Progressive migration from your current RPC provider with the provider kept as fallback.
Operate
We run the fleet end to end: upgrades, monitoring, cost engineering, AI-supervised on-call.
Frequently asked questions
Which networks do you run nodes for?
Arbitrum and Ethereum in production today; other EVM networks on request. Nodes are dedicated to you, not shared multi-tenant infrastructure.
How is this cheaper than a third-party RPC provider?
Provider bills scale with every request; dedicated nodes cost the same at any volume. For a DeFi liquidity platform on Arbitrum we cut the cost of blockchain access five times while removing rate limits entirely.
What about reliability and sync status?
The fleet runs on Kubernetes with high availability, monitored around the clock: sync status, latency and resource consumption are always visible, and our AI control plane investigates every alert automatically.
Do you handle node upgrades and hard forks?
Yes. We track client releases and network upgrades, test them, and roll them out without interrupting your traffic. Your team never touches node software.
Can we migrate gradually from our current provider?
Yes. We typically run dedicated nodes in parallel with your existing provider, shift traffic progressively, and keep the provider as a fallback until you are confident.