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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...
![Cover image for [DIN Highlight] Rivet](https://img.paragraph.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,width=3840,quality=85/https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/a1d0c9e9d07f8c15a8e29bf2cf1e693fa9e86a0b9f3ae9b151b51ed05aa1d2fc.png)
[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 DIN spotlights Northwest Nodes, a provider that cut its teeth operating Chainlink nodes and grew into a broader infrastructure partner for high-performance networks. From the start, the team focused on working with the best engineering groups in crypto, applying disciplined operations to deliver reliable access for builders.
Northwest Nodes saw DIN as the most credible path to a decentralized and merit-based infrastructure layer. DIN’s AVS model with slashing ties rewards to measurable outcomes such as redundancy, uptime, and responsiveness. That alignment fits the team’s philosophy that performance should be earned and verifiable rather than promised.
Northwest Nodes currently supports:
ZKsync
Swell
Both ecosystems demand specific expertise and tight operational practices. By contributing these networks to DIN, Northwest Nodes helps developers reach performant endpoints through a single integration while keeping decentralization and reliability front and center.
Joining DIN added a new income stream and encouraged deeper investment in internal processes. The team refined monitoring, alerting, and incident response as part of meeting DIN’s performance expectations, which now benefits all customers who rely on their infrastructure.
A standout outcome has been the creation of a proprietary RPC tracking system. It measures availability and latency across multiple dimensions and is robust enough to serve many use cases. This system informs day-to-day tuning and longer-term capacity planning, improving service quality across the board.
Northwest Nodes believes decentralized infrastructure is essential for real uptime, security, and redundancy. Centralized services can be fast, but they create single points of failure and policy risk. DIN proves that a decentralized system can provide strong reliability when incentives are clear and performance is enforced.
Northwest Nodes plans to:
Expand coverage to additional high-demand networks as they mature.
Continue improving its RPC tracking system and share insights that strengthen the broader provider community.
Support DIN’s AVS roadmap so developers gain stronger guarantees without sacrificing usability.
Much appreciated note from the Northwest Team: “A big thank you from the team to DIN for professional guidance, thoughtful design, and ongoing support.”
Explore DIN → din.build
Explore North West Nodes** → https://northwestnodes.com/ **
This week DIN spotlights Northwest Nodes, a provider that cut its teeth operating Chainlink nodes and grew into a broader infrastructure partner for high-performance networks. From the start, the team focused on working with the best engineering groups in crypto, applying disciplined operations to deliver reliable access for builders.
Northwest Nodes saw DIN as the most credible path to a decentralized and merit-based infrastructure layer. DIN’s AVS model with slashing ties rewards to measurable outcomes such as redundancy, uptime, and responsiveness. That alignment fits the team’s philosophy that performance should be earned and verifiable rather than promised.
Northwest Nodes currently supports:
ZKsync
Swell
Both ecosystems demand specific expertise and tight operational practices. By contributing these networks to DIN, Northwest Nodes helps developers reach performant endpoints through a single integration while keeping decentralization and reliability front and center.
Joining DIN added a new income stream and encouraged deeper investment in internal processes. The team refined monitoring, alerting, and incident response as part of meeting DIN’s performance expectations, which now benefits all customers who rely on their infrastructure.
A standout outcome has been the creation of a proprietary RPC tracking system. It measures availability and latency across multiple dimensions and is robust enough to serve many use cases. This system informs day-to-day tuning and longer-term capacity planning, improving service quality across the board.
Northwest Nodes believes decentralized infrastructure is essential for real uptime, security, and redundancy. Centralized services can be fast, but they create single points of failure and policy risk. DIN proves that a decentralized system can provide strong reliability when incentives are clear and performance is enforced.
Northwest Nodes plans to:
Expand coverage to additional high-demand networks as they mature.
Continue improving its RPC tracking system and share insights that strengthen the broader provider community.
Support DIN’s AVS roadmap so developers gain stronger guarantees without sacrificing usability.
Much appreciated note from the Northwest Team: “A big thank you from the team to DIN for professional guidance, thoughtful design, and ongoing support.”
Explore DIN → din.build
Explore North West Nodes** → https://northwestnodes.com/ **
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