Yesterday, 04:00 PM
Curious to know if anyone here is relying on a single provider for both EVM and non-EVM chains. Managing infrastructure across multiple blockchain types can be a huge operational burden, as it involves different tooling, and consensus mechanisms. Performance quirks make it more complex.
We’re starting to build across multiple ecosystems, and juggling different infrastructure setups is starting to feel like a full-time job.
Using a Node as a Service blockchain provider that supports everything in one place sounds ideal. There will be fewer dashboards, easier monitoring, and way less time spent on maintenance. Particularly, if you're working across multiple of Ethereum, Solana, Cosmos, Aptos, etc., having one good node as service provider could save a lot of headaches.
If you're doing something like this, how's your experience? Any nuggets to share or things to avoid? Would love to know what stack you're running and whether you've found a provider that can actually manage the blend without things breaking all the time.
Open to tips, experiences, or rants — all welcome!
We’re starting to build across multiple ecosystems, and juggling different infrastructure setups is starting to feel like a full-time job.
Using a Node as a Service blockchain provider that supports everything in one place sounds ideal. There will be fewer dashboards, easier monitoring, and way less time spent on maintenance. Particularly, if you're working across multiple of Ethereum, Solana, Cosmos, Aptos, etc., having one good node as service provider could save a lot of headaches.
If you're doing something like this, how's your experience? Any nuggets to share or things to avoid? Would love to know what stack you're running and whether you've found a provider that can actually manage the blend without things breaking all the time.
Open to tips, experiences, or rants — all welcome!