
Guide: Running a Nexus V3 Node on RapidNode 🚀
The Nexus Network is shaping the future of verifiable computation by building a hyper-scale supercomputer for AI, blockchain, and privacy-enhancing technologies. Nexus Testnet III is the final test phase before mainnet to explore apps, tools and developer resources and earn rewards by contributing to a decentralized system. With $25M+ in funding from Silicon Valley’s top VCs and a rapidly expanding ecosystem, Nexus is at the forefront of zero-knowledge (ZK) technology, AI/ML, and hyperscale b...

Guide: Running a Drosera Operator Node + Deploy Traps via RapidNode 🚀
Drosera is a decentralized automation layer built to monitor smart contracts and respond to anomalies in real-time. Developed by a team of engineers and researchers, Drosera empowers protocols to create custom monitoring systems that can detect exploits and trigger automatic countermeasures.Key Roles:Trappers: Developers who write Traps, which are smart contracts that collect and analyze blockchain data. These contracts define specific conditions to monitor and outline actions to take when th...

Guide: Running a Hyperspace Node on RapidNode 🚀
HyperspaceAI is pioneering the world's largest distributed AI network, offering a peer-to-peer system for AI computation, personalized browsing, and more. By deploying a Hyperspace node on RapidNode, you're not only powering the network but also becoming part of a community that's reshaping how AI interacts with blockchain. Join Hyperspace for a network boasting 49.3K unique nodes, 1.2M+ tokens served, and 500+ open models. Their recent advancements in products showcase a commi...
One-click Node Setup Service ✨

Guide: Running a Nexus V3 Node on RapidNode 🚀
The Nexus Network is shaping the future of verifiable computation by building a hyper-scale supercomputer for AI, blockchain, and privacy-enhancing technologies. Nexus Testnet III is the final test phase before mainnet to explore apps, tools and developer resources and earn rewards by contributing to a decentralized system. With $25M+ in funding from Silicon Valley’s top VCs and a rapidly expanding ecosystem, Nexus is at the forefront of zero-knowledge (ZK) technology, AI/ML, and hyperscale b...

Guide: Running a Drosera Operator Node + Deploy Traps via RapidNode 🚀
Drosera is a decentralized automation layer built to monitor smart contracts and respond to anomalies in real-time. Developed by a team of engineers and researchers, Drosera empowers protocols to create custom monitoring systems that can detect exploits and trigger automatic countermeasures.Key Roles:Trappers: Developers who write Traps, which are smart contracts that collect and analyze blockchain data. These contracts define specific conditions to monitor and outline actions to take when th...

Guide: Running a Hyperspace Node on RapidNode 🚀
HyperspaceAI is pioneering the world's largest distributed AI network, offering a peer-to-peer system for AI computation, personalized browsing, and more. By deploying a Hyperspace node on RapidNode, you're not only powering the network but also becoming part of a community that's reshaping how AI interacts with blockchain. Join Hyperspace for a network boasting 49.3K unique nodes, 1.2M+ tokens served, and 500+ open models. Their recent advancements in products showcase a commi...
One-click Node Setup Service ✨

Subscribe to RapidNode | Nodes For Airdrop Farmers 👨🌾

Subscribe to RapidNode | Nodes For Airdrop Farmers 👨🌾
Share Dialog
Share Dialog
>100 subscribers
>100 subscribers


Aztec is a privacy-focused Layer 2 that brings encrypted smart contracts to Ethereum.
It enables fully private apps without sacrificing decentralization or trust—thanks to its custom virtual machine (alt-VM), client-side proving, and a decentralized network of sequencers.
Developers: Deploy private apps using the Playground and Noir language on the Aztec Network by connecting to Testnet.
Node operators: Run sequencer nodes to propose and produce blocks using consumer hardware and are responsible for proposing and voting on network upgrades.
Follow the steps below to set up your Aztec Node on RapidNode:
Sign Up or Log In to your RapidNode account. If you don’t have one, sign up here.
Go to the Wallet section and add credits to ensure uninterrupted node operation.

On your RapidNode dashboard, navigate to the dashboard.
Select Aztec Network Node from the available options.
Confirm the purchase and complete the transaction.

Once purchased, go to the Active Nodes section.
Initially, the node status would show Setup Pending.
Wait for the node to be deployed. (Usually takes a few hours maximum)

Click Node Secrets on the deployed node.
Copy your Private Key and securely store it or import Aztec wallet in metamask.


Note: Ensure your Aztec wallet has at least 2 ETH Sepolia to start the node.
Wait approx. 3 hours after deployment.
Click the three dots (...) → Select “Sync Node”.


Note: Make sure to use the “Sync Node” button only after waiting at least 3 hours to ensure accurate results.
3. You’ll receive: a Block Number and Proof String.

4. Use this proof to verify your node and get the “Apprentice” role in the Aztec Discord community.

5. After getting the “Apprentice” role, you can claim the “Guardian” role too. Simply:
Join the Aztec Discord: http://discord.gg/aztec
Go to: operators | start-here channel
Type: /checkip
Enter Your Node IP
Submit and Claim your Guardian Role

6. To find your Node IP:
Go to Active Nodes: http://app.rapidnode.xyz/active-nodes
Click on Monitor Node button
Copy the IP (part before :3001/) from your Uptime Kuma dashboard
Note: Do not share your IP address with anyone or publicly.

Once your node is deployed, you can monitor its performance through UptimeKuma.
To view your node’s monitoring status, click the "Monitoring" button in the RapidNode dashboard.
Your UptimeKuma login credentials will be displayed, allowing you to track uptime and other metrics in real-time.

How do I get the Apprentice and Guardian role on the Aztec Discord?
Guardian role can only be claimed after claiming the Apprentice role.
Use the Sync Node button and wait a few minutes. Check if the Proof and Block Number have updated - if not, wait a bit longer and try again. Once both fields are updated, you can copy and use them to claim your role.
Do I need to buy a paid RPC to run Aztec Node?
All Aztec nodes on RapidNode use our custom-built internal RPCs, so everything is preconfigured for you. Just purchase the node, deploy it, and you’re good to go.
You’ve successfully deployed Aztec Network Node on RapidNode!
If you need any assistance or have questions, feel free to visit our Discord channel or check out our the FAQ section on the our website.
Happy Deploying! 🚀
Aztec is a privacy-focused Layer 2 that brings encrypted smart contracts to Ethereum.
It enables fully private apps without sacrificing decentralization or trust—thanks to its custom virtual machine (alt-VM), client-side proving, and a decentralized network of sequencers.
Developers: Deploy private apps using the Playground and Noir language on the Aztec Network by connecting to Testnet.
Node operators: Run sequencer nodes to propose and produce blocks using consumer hardware and are responsible for proposing and voting on network upgrades.
Follow the steps below to set up your Aztec Node on RapidNode:
Sign Up or Log In to your RapidNode account. If you don’t have one, sign up here.
Go to the Wallet section and add credits to ensure uninterrupted node operation.

On your RapidNode dashboard, navigate to the dashboard.
Select Aztec Network Node from the available options.
Confirm the purchase and complete the transaction.

Once purchased, go to the Active Nodes section.
Initially, the node status would show Setup Pending.
Wait for the node to be deployed. (Usually takes a few hours maximum)

Click Node Secrets on the deployed node.
Copy your Private Key and securely store it or import Aztec wallet in metamask.


Note: Ensure your Aztec wallet has at least 2 ETH Sepolia to start the node.
Wait approx. 3 hours after deployment.
Click the three dots (...) → Select “Sync Node”.


Note: Make sure to use the “Sync Node” button only after waiting at least 3 hours to ensure accurate results.
3. You’ll receive: a Block Number and Proof String.

4. Use this proof to verify your node and get the “Apprentice” role in the Aztec Discord community.

5. After getting the “Apprentice” role, you can claim the “Guardian” role too. Simply:
Join the Aztec Discord: http://discord.gg/aztec
Go to: operators | start-here channel
Type: /checkip
Enter Your Node IP
Submit and Claim your Guardian Role

6. To find your Node IP:
Go to Active Nodes: http://app.rapidnode.xyz/active-nodes
Click on Monitor Node button
Copy the IP (part before :3001/) from your Uptime Kuma dashboard
Note: Do not share your IP address with anyone or publicly.

Once your node is deployed, you can monitor its performance through UptimeKuma.
To view your node’s monitoring status, click the "Monitoring" button in the RapidNode dashboard.
Your UptimeKuma login credentials will be displayed, allowing you to track uptime and other metrics in real-time.

How do I get the Apprentice and Guardian role on the Aztec Discord?
Guardian role can only be claimed after claiming the Apprentice role.
Use the Sync Node button and wait a few minutes. Check if the Proof and Block Number have updated - if not, wait a bit longer and try again. Once both fields are updated, you can copy and use them to claim your role.
Do I need to buy a paid RPC to run Aztec Node?
All Aztec nodes on RapidNode use our custom-built internal RPCs, so everything is preconfigured for you. Just purchase the node, deploy it, and you’re good to go.
You’ve successfully deployed Aztec Network Node on RapidNode!
If you need any assistance or have questions, feel free to visit our Discord channel or check out our the FAQ section on the our website.
Happy Deploying! 🚀
No activity yet