This week DIN spotlights Nodies, an infrastructure team that has operated high-performance blockchain services since 2021 and now supports more than forty networks. Born from engineers with experience at top cryptocurrency firms, Nodies began by offering low-latency RPC endpoints, then expanded into node snapshots, indexing, and custom infrastructure. Their goal has remained constant: push decentralization deeper into the tech stack so builders can rely on resilient, censorship-resistant access points.
Traditional RPC platforms often deliver speed at the cost of sovereignty, while fully decentralized solutions can struggle with observability and predictable uptime. Nodies saw DIN as the balance point. DIN’s curated marketplace enforces service-level standards through transparent metrics, yet still distributes control across independent providers. That model fit perfectly with Nodies’ mission to make Web3 infrastructure both reliable and credibly neutral.
Nodies currently serves:
Blast – mainnet and testnet
Scroll – mainnet and testnet
Sei – mainnet and testnet
Each chain sits at the frontier of performance or novel architecture, attracting active developer communities that demand responsive, decentralized RPC. By bringing these endpoints to DIN, Nodies gives builders a single integration path to emerging ecosystems without sacrificing latency or uptime.
DIN introduced a fresh revenue stream that complements Nodies’ direct customer channels. The network’s performance weighting pushed Nodies to elevate internal monitoring and fail-over logic, investments that now benefit all of their clients. Diversifying traffic through DIN also reduced exposure to cyclical demand from any one chain or user segment.
While there have been no major surprises, Nodies cites DIN’s hands-on approach as a standout experience. Fast feedback loops, clear documentation, and open dialogue around upcoming AVS features helped the team optimize deployments quickly. The partnership affirmed that large gateway operators and independent node teams can move in lockstep toward shared decentralization goals.
Nodies believes the next generation of dApps will only thrive on a foundation that is verifiably decentralized. Centralized gateways expose users to single-point outages and content filtering, risks that contradict the ethos of permissionless systems. By pooling independent providers under a common performance framework, DIN proves that decentralization and enterprise-grade reliability can coexist.
Nodies plans to:
Expand DIN coverage to additional high-demand L1s and L2s as they reach mainnet.
Contribute feedback and tooling for DIN’s forthcoming AVS roll-out.
Continue open collaboration to raise the bar on monitoring, alerting, and node hardening across the provider community.
The team thanks DIN for the opportunity to build together and looks forward to a long-term partnership that strengthens the entire Web3 ecosystem.
Nodies infrastructure services → nodies.network