Blockchain Node Engine: Fully Managed Node Hosting for Developers

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Secure, Reliable, and Predictably Priced Blockchain Access

Blockchain Node Engine offers a fully managed node hosting service that combines the flexibility of self-hosted nodes with zero operational overhead. Access blockchains securely while enjoying predictable pricing and enterprise-grade infrastructure.

Key Features

Simplified Node Provisioning

Deploying nodes traditionally requires time-consuming tasks like provisioning compute instances, installing blockchain clients, and syncing with networks. Blockchain Node Engine streamlines this process:

Fully Managed Service

Google Cloud actively monitors your nodes with:

Dedicated & Independent Nodes

๐Ÿ‘‰ Experience enterprise-grade node hosting with these advantages:

Enterprise-Grade Infrastructure

Built on Google's secure cloud platform featuring:

Predictable Pricing

Fixed hourly rates regardless of request volume or type:

How Blockchain Node Engine Works

  1. Node Creation: Deploy nodes synchronized with your blockchain
  2. Sync Completion: Automatic network synchronization
  3. Access Endpoints: Utilize RPC and WebSocket endpoints for:

    • Data reading/writing
    • Transaction forwarding
    • Real-time blockchain interaction

Common Use Cases

Blockchain Data Processing

Fast & Private Transactions

๐Ÿ‘‰ Optimize wallet performance by:

Smart Contract & dApp Development

Pricing Structure

BlockchainNode TypeDescriptionHourly RateMonthly (730hrs)
EthereumFull NodeIdeal for dApps & real-time data$0.69$503.70
Archive NodeComplete historical data access$2.74$2000.20

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Getting Started

FAQ

What's the difference between full and archive nodes?

Full nodes sync current blockchain state, while archive nodes maintain complete historical data for deep analysis.

How does Blockchain Node Engine ensure availability?

Google Cloud performs automatic health monitoring, restarts, and upgrades while maintaining consistent endpoints.

Can I control access to my nodes?

Yes, you can create custom API keys with specific rate limits to manage who accesses your nodes and how frequently.

Is my blockchain data secure?