Dedicated Node
Key Features
Resources are exclusively allocated to your organization — not shared with other tenants — giving you full control over capacity and performance.
IP/Domain Allowlist-based access control satisfies compliance requirements and ensures that Endpoint calls originate only from authorized sources.
Real-time node status, throughput, and response latency metrics are available without building a separate admin interface, enabling continuous service quality analysis.
24/7 technical support and incident response are provided through a dedicated channel assigned to your organization.
Overview
Enterprise Node is dedicated node infrastructure for organizations with high-traffic and high-security requirements — including exchanges, custody services, and financial institutions. Unlike Elastic Node, which shares resources across multiple clients, Enterprise Node allocates node resources exclusively to the subscribing organization, providing full control over capacity and performance.
The features exposed through the Endpoint are largely identical to those of Elastic Node. For select networks, Enterprise Node additionally grants access to sensitive APIs that are restricted on Elastic Node for security reasons.
From a regulatory compliance perspective, IP/Domain-based access control and the Request Log (audit log) feature allow access history to be tracked, satisfying both internal security policies and external compliance requirements. A dedicated management menu for Enterprise Node projects and a Dedicated Support Channel enable real-time infrastructure metric monitoring and rapid response to operational issues.
| Elastic Node | Enterprise Node | |
|---|---|---|
| Resource Allocation | Multi-tenant Shared | Dedicated Isolated |
| Throughput Limit | Plan-based throughput limit | Unlimited to Physical Capacity |
| Sensitive API Access | Partially Restricted | Full Access |
| Request Log | Supported | Supported (dedicated storage) |
| Dedicated Support Channel | Not Supported | 24/7 Dedicated Support |
Use Cases
Digital Asset Custody Services
Custody operations require stable and predictable node responses for asset transfers and balance queries. Enterprise Node provides high-availability infrastructure through dedicated resource allocation, eliminating performance interference from other tenants' traffic. An IP Allowlist restricts Endpoint access to internal servers within the custody system.
Exchange Infrastructure
In high-frequency transaction environments, maintaining predictable throughput and response latency is critical. Dedicated resource allocation allows Node Endpoint calls without throughput limits up to the physical capacity of the infrastructure. IP Allowlist configuration ensures that access is restricted to the exchange's internal network.
On-chain Gaming and Payment Services
For in-game asset transactions and blockchain payment services where real-time transaction processing is essential, response latency directly affects user experience. Dedicated resource allocation maintains consistent response performance even during traffic spikes, and the service operates without throughput limits in high-frequency call environments.
Enterprise On-chain Audit Systems
This scenario applies when all API call history must be retained and reviewed to meet internal compliance requirements or external regulatory audit mandates. The Request Log feature provides a complete history of requests and responses, with filtering by time, method, and status code to trace specific events.
Key Functions
Operational quality metrics are available without building a separate admin interface. The Dashboard displays usage patterns including request count, response time, and estimated Compute Unit (CU) consumption through Enterprise Node. Traffic trends, throughput, and response latency can be analyzed to drive service quality improvements.
Access control is provided to satisfy compliance requirements. Configure an Allowlist by IP or Domain to govern access to Node Endpoints and block requests from unauthorized sources. Endpoint access requests from IPs or Domains not registered in the Allowlist are blocked and return a 403 Forbidden error.
- Up to 25 entries can be registered for each of Allowed IP and Domain.
- When both IP and Domain Allowlisting are enabled, only requests matching both IP and Domain are processed.
A complete audit log of all API calls is retained and available for review. The full call history — including request and response details — can be browsed, or filtered by request time, method, HTTP status code, and JSON-RPC error code to monitor requests matching specific conditions.
Getting Started
Enterprise Node can be provisioned directly from the Console, or contact us in advance to discuss deployment options based on your scale and requirements. The supported chain list below shows the networks currently available on Enterprise Node.
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Akash Network
Aptos
Arbitrum
Arc
Cosmos
Avalanche
Babylon
Base
Bitcoin
Bitcoin Cash
BNB Chain
Chiliz
Cronos
Dogecoin
Ethereum
Ethereum Classic
FirmaChain
Filecoin
Flow
GIWA
Hippo Protocol
Initia
Injective
Kaia
Kava
Lisk
Mantra
MediBloc
Metal
Optimism
Pocket Network
Polygon
Sei
Solana
Somnia
Sui
Swell Network
ThunderCore
Celestia
Vaulta (EOS)
World Chain
XRP Ledger
ZetaChain
Contact us at [email protected] or create a project in the Nodit Console to explore Enterprise Node. Go to Nodit Console




