RPC nodes
What to consider when choosing a node
- Trust: Choose a node that you can trust the people who operate it.
- It should not alter your requests, for example, changing the operation data before forging it.
- It should not censor your operations; you want to know that your operations will reach the network.
- Reliability: Consider your requirements for uptime, and choose your node option accordingly. If node availability is critical for your user-case, consider self-hosting a node or contracting someone to operate a node specifically for you.
- End-points support: Public nodes have different policies on the end-points that they expose. Your use case may require specific end-points to be available to your app. We have made a suite of integration tests for the Taquito RPC package. These tests show what RPC end-points are available on a given node. These tests are available here: integration-tests/rpc-nodes.spec.ts.
- Community Run Nodes
- Commercial Nodes
Provider | Net | URL | Header |
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Mavryk Dynamics | Mainnet | https://rpc.mavryk.network/mainnet | Check |
Mavryk Dynamics | Basenet | https://rpc.mavryk.network/basenet | Check |
Mavryk Dynamics | Atlasnet | https://rpc.mavryk.network/atlasnet | Check |
If you are aware of a public node missing from our list or our information is inaccurate, please help us by submitting an issue or pull request on our GitHub page.
Provider | Details |
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TzPro | https://tzpro.io/ |
MIDL.dev | https://midl.dev/tezos-rpc/ |
Exaion | https://node.exaion.com |
If you are aware of a private node missing from our list or our information is inaccurate, please help us by submitting an issue or pull request on our GitHub page.
How to run a node
Running a node is a good way of contributing to Tezos by increasing the decentralization of the network.
There are many ways to set up a node. Here are some links providing general instructions: