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OnFinality is building the first API service for the Polkadot-based IoT network Nodle

node a decentralized IoT (Internet of Things) network. on Polkadot, which provides secure, low-cost connectivity and data liquidity to connect billions of IoT devices, today announced its new partnership with OnFinality, a blockchain infrastructure service that offers both a scalable advanced API service and a node management platform for the node chain provides.

“We are very excited to partner with OnFinality to better manage our node infrastructure. OnFinality will allow us to move away from our existing setup and towards something that is simpler, more automated and more cost effective.”
– Eliott Teissonniere, Chief Blockchain Officer at Nodle

The OnFinality integration allows users to:

  1. Occupy OnFinality’s API service to query a set of RPC and websocket endpoints for the node chain. Users also have access to over 20 additional networks and parachains via Polkadot and Kusama.
  2. Set up a full, archive or validator node for Nodle Chain in just a few clicks without having to manage your own infrastructure.

“The OnFinality team really enjoys our close relationship with the Nodle team. They have been an outstanding and highly technical team to work with and we will continue to scale our service to help them achieve their goal of connecting the world faster.”
– James Bayly, Head of Business Development at OnFinality

OnFinality’s mission is to empower all blockchain organizations in the world by providing critical infrastructure so they can focus on their core business.

By leveraging OnFinality’s infrastructure expertise, Nodle’s development team can focus on building an efficient, stable, and secure wireless network.

“OnFinality’s substrate-centric operations platform helps accelerate the startup and monitoring of production networks. A very welcome offering in the fast-paced world of blockchain engineering.”
– Nicholas Young, Blockchain Operations, Nodle

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