Chainstack, a prominent suite of services that provides Web3 infrastructure to developers, has recently unveiled a new development. According to the company, its Chainstack Global Elastic Nodes are presently backing the Oasis Protocol—a privacy-oriented platform that intersects artificial intelligence and Web3. The announcement was made through the official account of the platform on the social media platform X.
In a recent post on X, Chainstack highlighted that its Global Elastic Nodes have seamlessly integrated with the Oasis Protocol. This integration introduces a blockchain ecosystem geared towards speed and confidentiality. The collaboration between these two entities brings a host of benefits to users. Among them is the assurance of rapid and reliable connections through Chainstack nodes.
Furthermore, this partnership emphasizes global accessibility, which reduces latency and enhances overall performance. An exclusive feature enabled by this collaboration is the Geo-load-balanced architecture. This strategically distributes workloads across various locations, thereby improving performance and reducing disconnection instances.
Moreover, this endeavor promises users exceptional performance capabilities. Chainstack’s architecture offers impressive scalability and speed, with developers gaining access to these features without any monthly fees, making it a compelling choice for many.
Chainstack Elastic Nodes operate as a highly scalable node infrastructure that open networks can access via a dedicated endpoint. Users pay for JSON-RPC requests handled by the elastic node without the burden of compensating for the storage and compute resources utilized by the node.