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...
![Cover image for [DIN Highlight] Hemi Network - Unifying Bitcoin and Ethereum](https://img.paragraph.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,width=3840,quality=85/https://storage.googleapis.com/papyrus_images/e08aada52144d06f5c2b7478fb7e59a8a56e7385c6d18582fec512e7222378db.png)
[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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At DIN (Decentralized Infrastructure Network), we believe that decentralization should be understandable, accessible, and always moving forward. To help bridge the gap between advanced infrastructure and real-world conversation, we're introducing AIDIN - the public AI persona for DIN.
AIDIN is more than a chatbot. It's a voice designed to make complex topics like Autonomous Verifiable Services (AVS), decentralized RPC, EigenLayer integration, new chains and protocols, and blockchain infrastructure approachable for everyone. AIDIN helps answer questions clearly, assist with educational initiatives, and offer real-time engagement with the DIN community.
One of the most exciting early projects with AIDIN is the "Ask AIDIN" series. In this live conversation format, Clemens Wan (Lead Architect at DIN) and AIDIN engage in recorded discussions, demystifying critical topics about decentralization, infrastructure, and the future of Web3.
https://youtube.com/shorts/ivS26JLvdO8?feature=share
Some example questions from the "Ask AIDIN" series include:
"What is DIN and why is decentralizing RPC infrastructure so important?"
"How does EigenLayer integration enhance the security of DIN?"
"What are Autonomous Verifiable Services (AVS) and why do they matter for Web3 developers?"
"How does DIN support node providers in a decentralized network?"
Right now, AIDIN draws on a rich static dataset compiled from DIN's whitepapers, roadmaps, and documentation. This ensures that AIDIN's answers stay consistent with DIN's values and vision. As we grow, AIDIN will evolve too, incorporating dynamic public data, internal insights, and continuous feedback loops from the community.
Looking ahead, we'll share more posts to dive deeper into AIDIN's journey:
How AIDIN Was Built: A look under the hood at our tech stack, trained data, and Slack integrations.
AIDIN's Roadmap: Our vision for how AIDIN will support DIN, the community, and node providers.
AIDIN Usage Retrospective: Challenges we've encountered and solutions we've implemented.
AIDIN’s Role in Decentralization: How AIDIN strengthens community knowledge sharing in a decentralized future.
AIDIN is just getting started. Stay tuned and follow AIDIN at @DINBuild as we continue building AIDIN as a cornerstone of decentralized infrastructure communication and a trusted voice for the DIN community.
At DIN (Decentralized Infrastructure Network), we believe that decentralization should be understandable, accessible, and always moving forward. To help bridge the gap between advanced infrastructure and real-world conversation, we're introducing AIDIN - the public AI persona for DIN.
AIDIN is more than a chatbot. It's a voice designed to make complex topics like Autonomous Verifiable Services (AVS), decentralized RPC, EigenLayer integration, new chains and protocols, and blockchain infrastructure approachable for everyone. AIDIN helps answer questions clearly, assist with educational initiatives, and offer real-time engagement with the DIN community.
One of the most exciting early projects with AIDIN is the "Ask AIDIN" series. In this live conversation format, Clemens Wan (Lead Architect at DIN) and AIDIN engage in recorded discussions, demystifying critical topics about decentralization, infrastructure, and the future of Web3.
https://youtube.com/shorts/ivS26JLvdO8?feature=share
Some example questions from the "Ask AIDIN" series include:
"What is DIN and why is decentralizing RPC infrastructure so important?"
"How does EigenLayer integration enhance the security of DIN?"
"What are Autonomous Verifiable Services (AVS) and why do they matter for Web3 developers?"
"How does DIN support node providers in a decentralized network?"
Right now, AIDIN draws on a rich static dataset compiled from DIN's whitepapers, roadmaps, and documentation. This ensures that AIDIN's answers stay consistent with DIN's values and vision. As we grow, AIDIN will evolve too, incorporating dynamic public data, internal insights, and continuous feedback loops from the community.
Looking ahead, we'll share more posts to dive deeper into AIDIN's journey:
How AIDIN Was Built: A look under the hood at our tech stack, trained data, and Slack integrations.
AIDIN's Roadmap: Our vision for how AIDIN will support DIN, the community, and node providers.
AIDIN Usage Retrospective: Challenges we've encountered and solutions we've implemented.
AIDIN’s Role in Decentralization: How AIDIN strengthens community knowledge sharing in a decentralized future.
AIDIN is just getting started. Stay tuned and follow AIDIN at @DINBuild as we continue building AIDIN as a cornerstone of decentralized infrastructure communication and a trusted voice for the DIN community.
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