This week, we’re highlighting 0xFury, a DIN Provider helping define what decentralized infrastructure looks like at scale. With deep technical roots and a long history of collaboration, 0xFury is bringing reliability, responsiveness, and resilience to the DIN ecosystem.
0xFury was founded by three co-founders who each have nearly ten years of experience running Web3 infrastructure. Their journey began independently, operating PoW and PoS nodes, supporting early networks, and building custom tooling. Over time, they began collaborating across networks, offering mutual support on node deployments, validator operations, and RPC architecture.
In 2023, they decided to formalize their efforts. Launching 0xFury allowed them to unify their infrastructure expertise and scale their impact under a shared brand. Their objective was clear: deliver enterprise-grade infrastructure without compromising on decentralization.
When the team learned about DIN, it aligned immediately with their mission. They had already been working closely with decentralized RPC providers, so participating in a decentralized RPC protocol backed by Infura felt like a natural next step.
For the 0xFury team, DIN addressed a long-standing gap in Web3 infrastructure. Most decentralized RPC projects tend to struggle with either developer experience, service reliability, or coordination among providers. On the other hand, traditional providers often offer great UX but centralize risk.
DIN offered a different model. It retained the standards and developer experience Infura is known for, while decentralizing the backend across independent node operators. Through EigenLayer integration, DIN also introduced cryptoeconomic accountability via staking and slashing. This balance of decentralization and reliability made DIN unique among existing infrastructure solutions.
According to the team, DIN makes it possible to contribute to a more resilient ecosystem while participating in a professionally operated, standards-aligned protocol.
0xFury first joined DIN to support Mantle, an emerging Layer 2 focused on performance and scalability. Shortly after, they were onboarded to help launch RPC infrastructure for Unichain, another new network looking to provide decentralized access from the outset.
Both networks represented strong technical foundations and growth potential. The team saw an opportunity to deliver stable, performant RPC endpoints while helping bootstrapping ecosystems avoid centralized infrastructure dependencies. Their work with DIN positioned them as early contributors to each chain’s decentralized foundation.
Joining DIN has allowed 0xFury to expand their infrastructure footprint. To meet network requirements and growing demand, they spun up new servers in an additional geographic region, improving latency and fault tolerance across users and applications.
DIN also brought a more structured and predictable revenue model compared to typical node operations. With clear expectations, high-quality documentation, and real network demand, 0xFury was able to confidently invest in infrastructure and capacity expansion.
Since joining DIN, 0xFury has remained deeply engaged in real-time network operations. As early RPC providers for Mantle and Unichain, they had to respond to chain upgrades, node stability issues, and urgent infrastructure changes.
These experiences highlighted the importance of proactive participation. DIN Providers are not passive node operators. They play an active role in keeping RPC access stable and aligned with the underlying network state. This operational engagement has helped build trust with both the DIN team and the protocols they support.
For 0xFury, decentralized infrastructure is essential to Web3’s long-term integrity. Applications may be permissionless at the protocol level, but if backend services like RPC are centralized, the system remains vulnerable.
This is why they see DIN as a critical evolution. It provides the performance and usability developers expect, but with an architecture designed for trustless-ness and resilience.
In their words, the future of Web3 will only be as decentralized as the infrastructure that powers it. Supporting DIN is their way of helping ensure that infrastructure keeps pace with the values and demands of the next generation of decentralized applications.
As DIN prepares for mainnet and expands its AVS implementation, partners like 0xFury are helping set the standard for professional, mission-aligned infrastructure provision. Their work reinforces the idea that decentralization and high performance are not mutually exclusive, but essential to each other.
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