Introduction
Currently, All That Node provides nodes through both its own infrastructure and external partners (Third-Party Providers). This document explains the concept of a 3PP.
3PP(Third-Party Provider) Concept Overview
A 3PP (Third-Party Provider) is an external partner that All That Node has partnered with. If All That Node's own nodes go down, the system automatically switches to the 3PP's nodes. This ensures a more secure and reliable failover system for our customers.
Additionally, networks not directly operated by All That Node can be reliably used through 3PPs, providing customers with access to more networks and protocols.
Which networks are 3PP-operated?
Currently, the networks that are operated only by 3PP(Third-Party Providers) include:
Protocol | Network | |
1 | Arbitrum Nova | Mainnet |
2 | Berachain | Testnet |
3 | Blast | Testnet |
4 | Boba | Mainnet |
5 | Chiliz | Mainnet |
6 | Flow | Mainnet, Testnet |
7 | Fuse | Mainnet |
8 |
Gnosis | Mainnet |
9 | Kava | Mainnet |
10 | NEAR | Mainnet, Testnet |
11 | Oasys | Mainnet |
12 | Optimism | Mainnet, Sepolia |
13 | Polkadot | Mainnet |
14 | Polygon zkEVM | Mainnet |
15 | Scroll | Mainnet, Testnet |
16 | Stacks | Mainnet, Testnet |
17 | Tron | Mainnet |
18 | XRP Ledger | Mainnet, Testnet |
19 | zkSync Era | Mainnet, Testnet |
Additional Questions:
Q1: Are there additional charges for using 3PP (Third-Party Providers)?
A1: No, there are no additional charges for using 3PP. Customers will not incur extra fees.
Q2: Is there a difference in features between protocols provided by 3PP (Third-Party Providers) and those operated directly by All That Node?
A2: Services provided through a 3PP may vary in performance and stability compared to nodes directly operated by All That Node, depending on the 3PP's operating conditions (e.g., batch requests, supported methods). However, All That Node collaborates with trustworthy 3PPs that meet strict standards.
Conclusion
All That Node enhances the scalability and reliability of the development environment by partnering with 3PPs. This collaboration ensures that users have access to a wider range of networks and protocols while maintaining a high level of performance and reliability.
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