GetBlock Releases Solana Pro RPC Node with 1,000 RPS

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02-03
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GetBlock, a provider of RPC nodes and Web3 infrastructure, announces the launch of Solana Pro RPC, an advanced private node package designed specifically for high-performance Solana dApps.

GetBlock launches Solana Pro RPC Node with 1,000 RPS

GetBlock launches Solana Pro RPC node for Solana

Leveraging a powerful combination of software and hardware optimization methods, this new node package can handle up to 1,000 requests per second (RPS). It also ensures 99.99% uptime, providing stable and reliable connectivity even during peak traffic periods.

The Solana Pro RPC node is GetBlock's solution to the scalability challenges that Solana's endpoints are facing as network traffic surges.

GetBlock CEO Arseniy Voitenko highlighted the reasons why products like Solana Pro RPC are essential for the current Solana dApp landscape:

"Deploying a project on Solana is currently not an easy task. The high traffic and high risk come with a price - persistent network congestion. On top of that, there are issues with latency and many failed transactions. Deploying and running a commercial product on a standard private RPC is almost impossible, not to mention other free or public alternatives.

That's why we built Solana Pro RPC - a bold step towards providing the level of infrastructure the ecosystem needs by Q1 2025. This solution is the pinnacle of everything we've researched about Solana nodes and developer tools.

Don't go against the trend - try GetBlock's Solana Pro RPC and confidently build your dApp."

The Solana Pro RPC node can be activated just like any other dedicated node on GetBlock. To get started, users only need to log in to their GetBlock account, navigate to the Dedicated Nodes section, and set up the Solana API configuration. All in three simple steps.

Node with over 1,000 RPS operating with DAS, Jito, and Yellowstone gRPC APIs

GetBlock's service includes all the supplementary utilities for the Solana RPC node to help dApp developers rationalize their data backend, scalable enough to include more plugins and indexing.

Specifically, GetBlock has equipped this latest offering with the Metaplex DAS API. This is a unified interface for all token-related operations on Solana. The Metaplex DAS API aims to rationalize the data backend and make working with NFTs and SPL Tokens more cost-effective than ever.

Additionally, with GetBlock's Solana RPC node, users can access:

  • Jito, a Solana validator client MEV-protecting fork;
  • ORE, the only legitimate Proof-of-Work mining protocol in the Solana ecosystem;
  • Yellowstone Geyser gRPC, a lightweight API interface designed to optimize the data backend.

With the launch of the Solana Pro RPC node, GetBlock solidifies its pioneering position as a developer-friendly Web3 infrastructure solution across over 75 Layer-1 and Layer-2 networks. This release demonstrates GetBlock's commitment to addressing the most pressing challenges for developers in 2025.

About GetBlock

Launched in Q4 2019, GetBlock has been awarded as one of the largest RPC node providers. The project provides RPC APIs for over 75 blockchains, including Solana, Ethereum, Bitcoin, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, Aptos, Sui, L2 Optimism, and Arbitrum.

With GetBlock, dApp projects don't need to spin up their own blockchain nodes. Instead, they can connect to blockchains through the available API endpoints. To cater to the needs of various dApps, GetBlock offers both free and paid packages. GetBlock also provides numerous incubation programs for early-stage startups with its premium RPC nodes.

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