The KelpDAO hack meant $292M lost because their verifier depended on a fixed set of RPC nodes. Attackers compromised those nodes and fed fake data. If they had randomized node resolution as a fallback, the attack model breaks.
Today I announce NRS: Node Resolution Service. A free service that gives you a working RPC endpoint for any blockchain in milliseconds.
Once your request hits, we pick a healthy node from a curated pool, and redirect you there. Every request goes to a different node i.e no single point of failure.
Live now with $ETH $BNB $POL $ARB $IGRA and testnets.
Open source, free, MIT licensed.
New version of https://t.co/XpFqKGNGLd:
- /stats now returns actual liquidity and network information
- New /bridges command monitors inflows and outflows across all Hyperlane routes
- Backup RPC failover via https://t.co/MC0cFTzGba by @asaefstroem
- Performance and stability fixes
@vxunderground Have you used a blockchain? Do you know the architecture of Polymarket? All data is public. Just because its an aggregate doesn’t constitute it being called a ”breach”.