DIN is a decentralized API marketplace for web3 infrastructure. Currently in federated phase with Infura and 50+ Providers
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[DIN Highlight] Hemi Network - Unifying Bitcoin and Ethereum
This week, we spotlight Hemi Network, a modular Layer-2 that bridges the two largest blockchains by volume and capitalization with a decentralized infrastructure backbone.Origin StoryHemi was born from the idea that Bitcoin and Ethereum shouldn’t exist in isolated silos. In 2024, Bitcoin core veteran Jeff Garzik and security expert Max Sanchez set out to create a network that converges the strengths of both. Unveiled at Bitcoin 2024 in Nashville, Hemi’s testnet quickly gained traction, proces...
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[DIN Highlight] Rivet
In this week’s Web3 Wednesday, we highlight Rivet, a core contributor to the DIN protocol and a long-standing force in open source blockchain infrastructure. From the beginning, Rivet has focused on a single, urgent mission: eliminating the centralization that continues to limit the potential of Web3. As a partner and co-designer of DIN, Rivet has been instrumental in helping shape a new model for reliable, decentralized RPC.Solving Web3’s Centralization BottleneckRivet was built to solve a f...

Breaking the ‘RPC Trilemma” - Charting a New Path for Web3 Infra’s Dirty Little Secret
IntroductionWeb3 RPC & API infrastructure companies serve as the backbone of the Dapp industry, servicing data and write access to blockchains to the large majority of the industry. However, with the evolution and maturation of the industry, the business model supporting this backbone faces a challenge. Termed by DIN as the “RPC trilemma,” web3 RPC & API providers are confronted with the difficulty to simultaneously achieve three competing priorities:High Reliability: Consistent uptime, low l...
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[DIN Highlight] Hemi Network - Unifying Bitcoin and Ethereum
This week, we spotlight Hemi Network, a modular Layer-2 that bridges the two largest blockchains by volume and capitalization with a decentralized infrastructure backbone.Origin StoryHemi was born from the idea that Bitcoin and Ethereum shouldn’t exist in isolated silos. In 2024, Bitcoin core veteran Jeff Garzik and security expert Max Sanchez set out to create a network that converges the strengths of both. Unveiled at Bitcoin 2024 in Nashville, Hemi’s testnet quickly gained traction, proces...
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[DIN Highlight] Rivet
In this week’s Web3 Wednesday, we highlight Rivet, a core contributor to the DIN protocol and a long-standing force in open source blockchain infrastructure. From the beginning, Rivet has focused on a single, urgent mission: eliminating the centralization that continues to limit the potential of Web3. As a partner and co-designer of DIN, Rivet has been instrumental in helping shape a new model for reliable, decentralized RPC.Solving Web3’s Centralization BottleneckRivet was built to solve a f...

Breaking the ‘RPC Trilemma” - Charting a New Path for Web3 Infra’s Dirty Little Secret
IntroductionWeb3 RPC & API infrastructure companies serve as the backbone of the Dapp industry, servicing data and write access to blockchains to the large majority of the industry. However, with the evolution and maturation of the industry, the business model supporting this backbone faces a challenge. Termed by DIN as the “RPC trilemma,” web3 RPC & API providers are confronted with the difficulty to simultaneously achieve three competing priorities:High Reliability: Consistent uptime, low l...
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This week DIN spotlights CompareNodes, the first independent Watcher to join our ecosystem and a pioneer in transparent RPC benchmarking. Rather than operate nodes, CompareNodes measures them, giving builders verifiable data on latency, throughput, error rates, and stability across twenty-seven global test locations. Their neutral, audit-ready metrics are now woven into DIN’s decentralized stack, raising the bar for provider accountability.
Web3 developers often choose infrastructure blindly, trusting marketing claims or small test scripts that miss real-world variability. CompareNodes solves that problem with RPC Node Benchmarking as a Service. Teams can submit any two endpoints—public or premium—and receive side-by-side results in seconds. Long-running charts track hundreds of providers over time, revealing performance trends and outliers.
Key stats today
200+ providers indexed
560+ protocols covered
2,200+ endpoints benchmarked
27 global probe sites spanning North America, Europe, and Asia
Because CompareNodes does not sell RPC or data services, its results remain impartial, allowing everyone (from solo devs to enterprise teams) to compare infrastructure on a level playing field.
Most DIN partners deliver traffic; CompareNodes delivers measurement. By onboarding as the network’s first Official Watcher in May 2024, CompareNodes adds a native layer of monitoring that is both independent and verifiable. Their role is to
Onboard nodes into DIN’s registry with baseline performance checks
Monitor health continuously from multiple regions
Publish results so routing and staking rewards align with real performance
This collaboration ensures DIN’s marketplace remains transparent, rewarding providers that meet strict latency and reliability targets.
DIN already routes calls to the fastest endpoints within each network. CompareNodes’ granular data makes that routing smarter, adding region-specific insights that help operators fine-tune deployments. Builders can:
Discover the best endpoint for their user base in Frankfurt, N. Virginia, or Singapore
Validate that premium plans outperform free tiers before committing budget
Compare their own self-hosted nodes against top DIN providers
This feedback loop accelerates decentralization by letting performance, not marketing, determine traffic flow.
A standout milestone came when CompareNodes launched three-region Ethereum benchmarking (Frankfurt, N. Virginia, Singapore) just weeks after joining DIN. Providers quickly used the metrics to optimize load balancers, and several DIN nodes saw measurable drops in p95 latency. The community responded with tooling proposals that feed CompareNodes data into dashboards and auto-scaling scripts, illustrating the power of open metrics.
Deeper dashboard integration: Surface live CompareNodes charts directly inside DIN tools so builders see performance at a glance.
Routing hooks: Let DIN’s AVS reference real-time benchmarks when selecting fallbacks or triggering slashing conditions.
More chains and regions: Expand probes to South America, Africa, and emerging L2 ecosystems.
Custom APIs: Offer teams programmatic access to benchmarking data for CI pipelines and automated failover logic.
Together, DIN and CompareNodes will make performance transparency a native feature of decentralized infrastructure—turning raw data into better routing, fairer incentives, and a smoother developer experience.
DIN Gateway Program → din.build
CompareNodes Inspector → comparenodes.com
This week DIN spotlights CompareNodes, the first independent Watcher to join our ecosystem and a pioneer in transparent RPC benchmarking. Rather than operate nodes, CompareNodes measures them, giving builders verifiable data on latency, throughput, error rates, and stability across twenty-seven global test locations. Their neutral, audit-ready metrics are now woven into DIN’s decentralized stack, raising the bar for provider accountability.
Web3 developers often choose infrastructure blindly, trusting marketing claims or small test scripts that miss real-world variability. CompareNodes solves that problem with RPC Node Benchmarking as a Service. Teams can submit any two endpoints—public or premium—and receive side-by-side results in seconds. Long-running charts track hundreds of providers over time, revealing performance trends and outliers.
Key stats today
200+ providers indexed
560+ protocols covered
2,200+ endpoints benchmarked
27 global probe sites spanning North America, Europe, and Asia
Because CompareNodes does not sell RPC or data services, its results remain impartial, allowing everyone (from solo devs to enterprise teams) to compare infrastructure on a level playing field.
Most DIN partners deliver traffic; CompareNodes delivers measurement. By onboarding as the network’s first Official Watcher in May 2024, CompareNodes adds a native layer of monitoring that is both independent and verifiable. Their role is to
Onboard nodes into DIN’s registry with baseline performance checks
Monitor health continuously from multiple regions
Publish results so routing and staking rewards align with real performance
This collaboration ensures DIN’s marketplace remains transparent, rewarding providers that meet strict latency and reliability targets.
DIN already routes calls to the fastest endpoints within each network. CompareNodes’ granular data makes that routing smarter, adding region-specific insights that help operators fine-tune deployments. Builders can:
Discover the best endpoint for their user base in Frankfurt, N. Virginia, or Singapore
Validate that premium plans outperform free tiers before committing budget
Compare their own self-hosted nodes against top DIN providers
This feedback loop accelerates decentralization by letting performance, not marketing, determine traffic flow.
A standout milestone came when CompareNodes launched three-region Ethereum benchmarking (Frankfurt, N. Virginia, Singapore) just weeks after joining DIN. Providers quickly used the metrics to optimize load balancers, and several DIN nodes saw measurable drops in p95 latency. The community responded with tooling proposals that feed CompareNodes data into dashboards and auto-scaling scripts, illustrating the power of open metrics.
Deeper dashboard integration: Surface live CompareNodes charts directly inside DIN tools so builders see performance at a glance.
Routing hooks: Let DIN’s AVS reference real-time benchmarks when selecting fallbacks or triggering slashing conditions.
More chains and regions: Expand probes to South America, Africa, and emerging L2 ecosystems.
Custom APIs: Offer teams programmatic access to benchmarking data for CI pipelines and automated failover logic.
Together, DIN and CompareNodes will make performance transparency a native feature of decentralized infrastructure—turning raw data into better routing, fairer incentives, and a smoother developer experience.
DIN Gateway Program → din.build
CompareNodes Inspector → comparenodes.com
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