RPC nodes for
dApps and data
Run RPC nodes (Pre-synced Beacon node with Geth) and natively access blockchain data
Run RPC nodes (Pre-synced Beacon node with Geth) and natively access blockchain data
Launchnodes provides your business and project with RPC nodes
on infrastructure you own, allowing us to not simply support API’s but to allow you to build your own. Launchnodes focus on the Ethereum ecosystem means we help clients build their own APIs and help them manage their complex high-performance indexing requirements, including JSON-RPC, WS, and more.
We understand projects are different, and we know you need more than 3rd party API interfaces. Instead we provide you with RPC nodes that run on public cloud or bare metal infrastructure that you own and can optimise without any 3rd party dependency including us.
We work on infrastructure you own on bare metal and public cloud, ensuring maximum network performance and reduced latency for your Web3 project. Our RPC nodes can be used on mainnet.
The node runs on infrastructure you own so the RPC node can be customised to your exact specifications by tailoring settings, plugins, and execution clients (e.g. Pre-synced Geth), thereby optimising the node for your requirements. When you own your own RPC node infrastructure there are no rate limits applied and no costs to increase the number of requests made to the node providing a cost-effective solution for all Web3 project needs.
Launchnodes RPC nodes provide an interface for developers and users to interact with smart contracts deployed on the L1 chain. Using your own L1 RPC nodes with Launchnodes allows transactions to be sent, and contract functions to be called, which is essential for the functionality of your (dApps).
Having an RPC nodes that runs on Infrastructure you own allows your users and applications to read data that you can trust from the blockchain, without a third party dependency. This includes retrieving balances, transaction histories, and state information from the L1 chain. Launchnodes understands how critical this data access is for the operation of wallets, explorers, and other blockchain tools. Running your own RPC nodes allows you to trust this data.
Transaction Verification: Launchnodes Full Ethereum nodes validate transactions and blocks by checking all the rules of the Ethereum network. Managing your own RPC nodes ensures that you are working with verified data, enhancing security and trust in the network.
Self-Reliance: Launchnodes helps you run a full node on your own infrastructure that allows your project or business to rely less on third-party nodes, reducing the risk of data tampering and increasing control over their own operations.
Enhanced Privacy: Operating your own full node with Launchnodes means that businesses don’t have to expose their transaction data to third-party nodes, thereby maintaining greater privacy.
Launchnodes full nodes provide projects and businesses with real-time access to blockchain data, which is crucial for applications requiring up-to-date information.
Customization: Launchnodes allows you
to customise a node to fit specific needs, such
as integrating with their existing systems or developing proprietary features.
Launchnodes archive nodes give you the entire history of the blockchain, making them invaluable for businesses and projects that need to perform detailed analysis, audits, and forensics.
Historical Smart Contract Data: These nodes allow businesses to access past states of smart contracts, which is essential for applications that need to track changes over time or verify past contract conditions.
Financial institutions and market analysts can use Launchnodes archive nodes to perform extensive research on historical transaction data to identify trends and make informed decisions.
Development and Testing: Developers can use historical data from our nodes to test how their applications would have performed under past conditions, ensuring robustness and reliability before deploying new features. As the nodes run
on infrastructure you own this allows development and testing to happen faster.
Businesses in regulated industries can use Launchnodes archive nodes to provide comprehensive audit trails and meet regulatory requirements by demonstrating the full history of transactions and smart contract interactions.
Forensic Analysis: In case of disputes or investigations, businesses and project can rely on Launchnodes RPC and archive nodes to retrieve detailed historical data to resolve issues.
Transaction Verification: Launchnodes Full Ethereum nodes validate transactions and blocks by checking all the rules of the Ethereum network. Managing your own RPC nodes ensures that you are working with verified data, enhancing security and trust in the network.
Self-Reliance: Launchnodes helps you run a full node on your own infrastructure that allows your project or business to rely less on third-party nodes, reducing the risk of data tampering and increasing control over their own operations.
Enhanced Privacy: Operating your own full node with Launchnodes means that businesses don't have to expose their transaction data to third-party nodes, thereby maintaining greater privacy.
Launchnodes full nodes provide projects and businesses with real-time access to blockchain data, which is crucial for applications requiring up-to-date information.
Customization: Launchnodes allows you to customise a node to fit specific needs, such as integrating with their existing systems or developing proprietary features.
Launchnodes archive nodes give you the entire history of the blockchain, making them invaluable for businesses and projects that need to perform detailed analysis, audits, and forensics.
Historical Smart Contract Data: These nodes allow businesses to access past states of smart contracts, which is essential for applications that need to track changes over time or verify past contract conditions.
Financial institutions and market analysts can use Launchnodes archive nodes to perform extensive research on historical transaction data to identify trends and make informed decisions.
Development and Testing: Developers can use historical data from our nodes to test how their applications would have performed under past conditions, ensuring robustness and reliability before deploying new features. As the nodes run on infrastructure you own this allows development and testing to happen faster.
Businesses in regulated industries can use Launchnodes archive nodes to provide comprehensive audit trails and meet regulatory requirements by demonstrating the full history of transactions and smart contract interactions.
Forensic Analysis: In case of disputes or investigations, businesses and project can rely on Launchnodes RPC and archive nodes to retrieve detailed historical data to resolve issues.
For dApps to work, they need RPC nodes. RPC nodes allow a dApp to access all the available data stored on a blockchain.
It’s been a learning journey for developers and those performing mission critical or financially important work on the blockchain to fully understand why healthy blockchains need RPC nodes.
Third party APIs are powerful tools which make development at scale easy. Software development using blockchains requires a different paradigm. Using blockchains often requires native access to blockchain data that you know the origin of and can trust. This
is important for the Ethereum network and all blockchains to avoid centralisation of data and single points of failure.

Blockchains architectures are about open and publicly available data that relates to the network. For them to be successful and healthy, you need lots of nodes, not only for validating transactions and securing the network, but also to avoid there being one source
of truth owned by a single third party, centralising data rather than
making it distributed.
Infura and Alchemy, who both provide extensive and excellent APIs, do not want only their APIs to be used. This avoids centralisation, and also the possibility of being responsible for a large number of APIs providing slow or bad data, which could impact your business. Running your own RPC nodes stops this happening, giving your business and your dApps data you can trust.
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Run Validator nodes on your own infrastructure public cloud or bare metal and stake 32ETH per node.
Launchnodes allows you to choose between Prysm or Teku software to be a Solo Staker and run Validator nodes and stake ETH. The Ethereum nodes run on infrastructure you own, while mnemonics, passwords, or public or private keys are never shared with Launchnodes.
Launchnodes provides an Always ON Teku Validator Node for Ethereum staking on mainnet or testnets
Launchnodes provides a pre-configured Geth client (execution layer) running alongside a Teku client (consensus layer). This allows you to run Beacon nodes that can connect to validator nodes to start earning staking rewards or access blockchain data directly.
Participate and stake Ethereum as a Solo Staker. Use Launchnodes container based product to run Beacon nodes that have a connected Geth node to connect to the beacon chain. The Beacon Chain coordinates the network, and manages Proof of Stake for Ethereum.
We provide customers with white labelled nodes that can run on public cloud, our infrastructure or data centre infrastructure owned by you. Create your own independent staking infrastructure with your own nodes in your own AWS, GCP or Azure account, or running on your own infrastructure.
Launchnodes offers all the staking building blocks to allow any level of customisation for ETH staking and for alternative blockchains.
Launchnodes provides a pre-synced Geth Node on AWS for staking ETH, native RPC nodes and other Layer 2 solutions. For the purposes of ETH staking Geth is an execution layer client.
A pre-synced Geth node is useful for any business or person staking ETH and can be used by all consensus layer clients. These consensus layer clients can run on public cloud or private data centre infrastructure. Making it easier and cheaper to stake ETH
All ETH Layer 2 solutions also require an Ethereum Geth node. This easy to run Geth node is pre-synced and can be deployed on public cloud or bare metal. By making Geth easy Launchnodes supports building in the Layer 2 eco-system.
When performing mission critical or financially significant activity on the Ethereum blockchain, having your own RPC nodes ensures you can trust the data. Third party APIs are powerful tools making development at scale easy, but Blockchain-building requires data you can trust, where you own the source, and this is what RPC nodes provide.
A pre-synced Beacon node (using the Teku or Prysmatic client), with the Geth Client for Ethereum that allows you to connect to the beacon chain quickly and connect to Validator nodes. Beacon nodes can take 4-5 days to synchronise. Geth nodes can take 1 or 2 days.
Launchnodes’ Concierge Service provides end-to-end set up for an Ethereum validator node. This is ideal if you want to Solo Stake and have at least 32 Ethereum or multiples of 32 Ethereum in a Metamask wallet, or a wallet compatible with depositing ETH through the ETH launchpad.
The validator nodes can connect to a Launchnodes Beacon node or your own Beacon nodes. You can use this service to build your own customised staking architecture as a solo Ethereum stakers. On AWS or your own infrastructure.

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