Blockchain infrastructure
that doesn’t go down.
Node management, validator operations, RPC endpoints, and Web3 monitoring run by engineers who’ve done it at scale across EVM chains, Cosmos ecosystem, Cardano, and more.
What we run for Web3 teams
Web3 infrastructure has different failure modes. Nodes go out of sync. Validators get slashed. RPC endpoints go down under load. We know exactly what breaks and how to prevent it because we’ve been running these systems in production.
Blockchain node setup & ops
Full node deployment on AWS, GCP, bare metal. EVM, Cosmos SDK, Cardano, Solana. Setup, monitoring, and 24/7 ops.
Validator operations
Slashing protection, key management, upgrade coordination, missed block alerting. We operate validators so you don’t have to.
RPC endpoint infrastructure
High-availability RPC with load balancing, rate limiting, and geographic distribution. Built for dApps and wallets at scale.
Web3 monitoring
Block height, sync status, peer count, transaction throughput. Custom dashboards and alerting for every chain we support.
Smart contract infra
Deployment infrastructure, event indexing, subgraph hosting. The backend layer your dApp needs to be production-ready.
DeFi & dApp backend
Keeper bots, liquidation infrastructure, oracle integrations. We build and run the off-chain systems your protocol depends on.
Web3 projects with funding that can’t afford infrastructure downtime. Node operators and validators who need reliability guarantees. Web2 companies integrating blockchain into their product stack.
How we work
Why Web3 Infrastructure Requires Specialist Engineering
Web3 infrastructure is fundamentally different from traditional cloud services. Nodes need to stay in sync with the chain, validators must avoid slashing conditions, and RPC endpoints must handle unpredictable traffic spikes, often with no tolerance for downtime. Standard DevOps practices solve part of the problem, but deep Web3 infrastructure experience is what prevents critical failures at 3am.
Our team has managed Web3 infrastructure across Cosmos SDK chains, Ethereum PoS, EVM-compatible L2s, and custom appchains. We know what breaks in production, and we design systems to prevent it before it happens.
Whether you’re launching a new protocol, scaling an existing validator operation, or migrating your RPC infrastructure to a more resilient architecture, our Web3 infrastructure engineers can be embedded in your team or deliver the project end-to-end.
What Robust Web3 Infrastructure Looks Like
A production-grade Web3 infrastructure stack typically includes: redundant full nodes behind a load balancer, a validator with remote signing and HSM-backed key management, Prometheus and Grafana dashboards for block height, peer count, and missed blocks, and PagerDuty alerting tied to chain-specific thresholds.
Most teams running their own Web3 infrastructure for the first time underestimate the operational overhead. Our engineers help you build it right the first time with Terraform modules, documented runbooks, and upgrade pipelines that work without drama.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which chains do you support?
We have production experience with Cosmos SDK chains (including Osmosis, Celestia, and custom appchains), Ethereum mainnet and testnets, EVM-compatible L2s (Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon), and Solana. If you’re running a different chain, get in touch we; assess each case individually.
Can you take over existing Web3 infrastructure?
Yes. We regularly take over Web3 infrastructure that was set up quickly and never hardened. We start with an audit of your current setup, identify critical risks, and deliver a prioritised remediation plan before making any changes.
Do you offer 24/7 monitoring?
Yes. Our Web3 infrastructure monitoring service includes round-the-clock alerting with defined SLOs and a documented escalation path. Missed blocks, sync issues, and hardware anomalies trigger automatic alerts before they become incidents.
For technical reference on Ethereum node architecture, the Ethereum Foundation’s node documentation is the authoritative source.
