GetBlock Launches a Service for Fast and Secure Access to Blockchain Nodes

GetBlock Launches a Service for Fast and Secure Access to Blockchain Nodes

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June 8, 2022 by Editor's Desk
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For those who need to launch their wallet, cryptocurrency exchange, or Explorer, GetBlock is set to give its top-notch technology, specifically designed tools, and non-stop working servers located in Germany. History Of Cryptocurrency The company is continuously growing and adding new nodes; on the contrary, the connection always stays put — fast, at a speed
GetBlock Launches a Service for Fast and Secure Access to Blockchain Nodes

For those who need to launch their wallet, cryptocurrency exchange, or Explorer, GetBlock is set to give its top-notch technology, specifically designed tools, and non-stop working servers located in Germany.

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The company is continuously growing and adding new nodes; on the contrary, the connection always stays put — fast, at a speed of 1 GB/sec, and secure, under 24/7 surveillance. All nodes have an open API and are accessible for connection. A free API key ensures direct interaction with a blockchain — all the given nodes will be combined with the project within seconds, while GetBlock takes full responsibility for its stability and reliable work.

At the moment GetBlock supports nodes for Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Bitcoin SV (BSV), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ethereum Classic (ETC), Particl (PART), Lbry (LBC), DogeCoin (DOGE), ZCoin (ZXC), Verge (XVG), Groestlcoin (GRS), DigiByte (DGB), Dash (DASH), Reddcoin (RDD), Bitcoin Gold (BTG), Horizen (ZEN), Decred (DCR), Zcash (ZEC), Bytecoin (BCN), Loki Network (LOKI), Rsk (RSK), and Obyte (GBYTE).

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For instance, suppose the service is combined with one’s crypto wallet project. In that case, it will gain access to all available currencies without the labor-intensive process of launching and maintaining all the corresponding nodes.

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