RPC nodes allow you to obtain information about what is happening on chain, by using HTTP requests. We scan the network and produce a list of nodes that publish their RPC endpoints. These nodes are not controlled by us, and we do not verify the correctness of the data they provide. Although we suggest you to use our managed nodes.

The block heights reported are obtained on a daily schedule. This data is provided as a snapshot of the time when data was collected.

Public RPC endpoints (13)

The last scan happened 2025-01-22 00:02:57 UTC

Endpoint Block Height Tx Index Moniker Validator
65.109.93.152:34657 6,597,194 - 10,143,139 on AlxVoy no
144.76.29.90:60757 6,597,194 - 10,143,139 on UTSA_guide no
65.108.75.107:54657 6,599,011 - 10,143,139 on node no
65.108.141.109:54657 6,599,011 - 10,143,139 on node no
164.132.207.78:21757 6,738,194 - 10,143,139 on ST-Server no
148.113.9.127:26657 7,100,501 - 10,143,139 off Murphynode ⚠️ yes
142.132.202.86:30001 8,119,001 - 10,143,139 on ramuchi.tech no
208.77.197.83:27657 8,211,555 - 10,082,927 on vidulum.app no
95.216.12.106:11047 9,406,001 - 10,143,139 on STAVR-Service no
135.181.210.171:11047 9,399,501 - 9,402,674 on STAVR-Service no
65.21.136.219:11047 10,140,001 - 10,143,139 on STAVR-Guide no
65.108.195.29:51657 10,140,194 - 10,143,139 off Staketab-snap no
5.9.147.138:27657 10,142,194 - 10,143,139 off hello-aries no

raw scan results

⚠️ Validators or public sentries which hold voting power above 0 are marked with warning symbol. Exposed to the public network, endpoints can be used as attack vector to harm the chain. Node operators should be aware of this and have a firewall rules in place to limit the attack surface of their validator infrastructure.