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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...

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] 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...
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...

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] 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...
DIN is a decentralized API marketplace for web3 infrastructure. Currently in federated phase with Infura and 50+ Providers
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This week, we are highlighting NodeFleet, a trusted infrastructure provider powering more than 10 billion relays per month across over 40 blockchain networks. From their roots in validator infrastructure to their current role supporting high-throughput, production-grade RPC, NodeFleet brings deep operational experience to DIN’s decentralized infrastructure marketplace.
NodeFleet was founded by the former Head of Infrastructure at POKT.network. After leaving in 2022, the founder set out to build a more agile and independent infrastructure operation, capable of supporting the growing diversity of blockchain networks and applications.
Today, NodeFleet operates bare-metal and virtualized infrastructure across the United States and Europe. They provide data services to top blockchain companies including 1kx, Story Protocol, DRPC, PASG Network, Pokt.Network, ARKEO, Lava Network, and Elliptic. With billions of monthly relays under management, NodeFleet has become a foundational partner for Web3 teams looking for performance, reliability, and scale.
Joining DIN was a strategic next step. The team saw DIN as an opportunity to participate in a permissionless infrastructure layer designed for verified performance and high-impact application traffic.
NodeFleet has been part of many infrastructure networks. What makes DIN different, according to the team, is its focus on structured onboarding, application-grade reliability, and transparent incentives.
DIN introduces a progressive framework for adding new blockchains and managing RPC traffic through a verifiable system. While some processes feel slower compared to other platforms, NodeFleet appreciates the long-term value that DIN provides. The protocol’s measured approach helps ensure service consistency and operational readiness before scale is introduced.
NodeFleet currently supports the following networks on DIN:
Sei
Sei Testnet
Arbitrum
Arbitrum Sepolia
These networks reflect a combination of production usage and testnet readiness, giving NodeFleet opportunities to serve both mature ecosystems and early-stage deployments. While the team missed an opportunity to support BSC during testing, they remain eager to onboard additional networks and grow their footprint within DIN.
Participating in DIN has added a valuable revenue stream for NodeFleet. While it is not yet a major portion of their balance sheet, the team sees DIN as a strategic long-term partner. They value the reliability and professionalism of the DIN team, as well as the opportunity to contribute to a growing network built on transparent values and shared performance goals.
NodeFleet has committed to supporting DIN as both a provider and a collaborator. They see their participation not just as a business opportunity, but as a way to help shape the future of decentralized infrastructure.
One of the most rewarding aspects of working with DIN, according to NodeFleet, is the collaborative culture. As an independent provider, they have felt welcomed and respected. DIN’s open engagement and clear technical alignment have helped establish trust and foster a shared sense of purpose.
NodeFleet values this relationship and is ready to contribute further, not only as a node operator, but as a partner in infrastructure development.
NodeFleet believes that decentralized infrastructure is essential for the long-term growth of Web3. With new networks launching regularly and user demand increasing, scalable, reliable, and geographically diverse infrastructure is no longer optional—it is critical.
Decentralization also brings greater service diversity, enhanced fault tolerance, and higher levels of transparency. NodeFleet sees this as especially important as applications begin to touch real-world assets, cross-chain systems, and compliance-sensitive use cases.
NodeFleet is actively exploring new contributions to DIN, including:
Development of analytics and benchmarking systems
On-demand deployment and configuration support for emerging blockchain networks
Their goal is to support DIN not only as a provider, but as an innovation partner. As DIN expands its reach, NodeFleet plans to grow with it, helping deliver the infrastructure foundation for a more open and scalable Web3.
Discover how DIN and NodeFleet are building the future of decentralized RPC:
🔗 din.build
This week, we are highlighting NodeFleet, a trusted infrastructure provider powering more than 10 billion relays per month across over 40 blockchain networks. From their roots in validator infrastructure to their current role supporting high-throughput, production-grade RPC, NodeFleet brings deep operational experience to DIN’s decentralized infrastructure marketplace.
NodeFleet was founded by the former Head of Infrastructure at POKT.network. After leaving in 2022, the founder set out to build a more agile and independent infrastructure operation, capable of supporting the growing diversity of blockchain networks and applications.
Today, NodeFleet operates bare-metal and virtualized infrastructure across the United States and Europe. They provide data services to top blockchain companies including 1kx, Story Protocol, DRPC, PASG Network, Pokt.Network, ARKEO, Lava Network, and Elliptic. With billions of monthly relays under management, NodeFleet has become a foundational partner for Web3 teams looking for performance, reliability, and scale.
Joining DIN was a strategic next step. The team saw DIN as an opportunity to participate in a permissionless infrastructure layer designed for verified performance and high-impact application traffic.
NodeFleet has been part of many infrastructure networks. What makes DIN different, according to the team, is its focus on structured onboarding, application-grade reliability, and transparent incentives.
DIN introduces a progressive framework for adding new blockchains and managing RPC traffic through a verifiable system. While some processes feel slower compared to other platforms, NodeFleet appreciates the long-term value that DIN provides. The protocol’s measured approach helps ensure service consistency and operational readiness before scale is introduced.
NodeFleet currently supports the following networks on DIN:
Sei
Sei Testnet
Arbitrum
Arbitrum Sepolia
These networks reflect a combination of production usage and testnet readiness, giving NodeFleet opportunities to serve both mature ecosystems and early-stage deployments. While the team missed an opportunity to support BSC during testing, they remain eager to onboard additional networks and grow their footprint within DIN.
Participating in DIN has added a valuable revenue stream for NodeFleet. While it is not yet a major portion of their balance sheet, the team sees DIN as a strategic long-term partner. They value the reliability and professionalism of the DIN team, as well as the opportunity to contribute to a growing network built on transparent values and shared performance goals.
NodeFleet has committed to supporting DIN as both a provider and a collaborator. They see their participation not just as a business opportunity, but as a way to help shape the future of decentralized infrastructure.
One of the most rewarding aspects of working with DIN, according to NodeFleet, is the collaborative culture. As an independent provider, they have felt welcomed and respected. DIN’s open engagement and clear technical alignment have helped establish trust and foster a shared sense of purpose.
NodeFleet values this relationship and is ready to contribute further, not only as a node operator, but as a partner in infrastructure development.
NodeFleet believes that decentralized infrastructure is essential for the long-term growth of Web3. With new networks launching regularly and user demand increasing, scalable, reliable, and geographically diverse infrastructure is no longer optional—it is critical.
Decentralization also brings greater service diversity, enhanced fault tolerance, and higher levels of transparency. NodeFleet sees this as especially important as applications begin to touch real-world assets, cross-chain systems, and compliance-sensitive use cases.
NodeFleet is actively exploring new contributions to DIN, including:
Development of analytics and benchmarking systems
On-demand deployment and configuration support for emerging blockchain networks
Their goal is to support DIN not only as a provider, but as an innovation partner. As DIN expands its reach, NodeFleet plans to grow with it, helping deliver the infrastructure foundation for a more open and scalable Web3.
Discover how DIN and NodeFleet are building the future of decentralized RPC:
🔗 din.build
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