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GetBlock is introducing fully MEV-protected endpoints across four leading networks – Solana, Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, and Base – safeguarding its RPC service users from MEV exploits. GetBlock launches MEV-protected RPC nodes GetBlock, a premier provider of blockchain node infrastructure, today announced the launch of MEV-protected RPC endpoints. This new
GetBlock is introducing fully MEV-protected endpoints across four leading networks – Solana, Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, and Base – safeguarding its RPC service users from MEV exploits.
GetBlock launches MEV-protected RPC nodes
GetBlock, a premier provider of blockchain node infrastructure, today announced the launch of MEV-protected RPC endpoints. This new functionality shields decentralized applications (dApps) from frontrunning, sandwich attacks, and other MEV-related exploits. The offering is available on Ethereum, Base, Solana, and BSC for all paid tier users across its shared node services at no additional cost.
Through its strategic partnership with Merkle, GetBlock leverages proven infrastructure to deliver seamless, private mempool access and advanced MEV mitigation.
“With the rise of sophisticated MEV bots, dApp builders have been scrambling to implement in-app defenses against frontrunning and sandwich attacks,” said Vasily Rudomanov, CEO of GetBlock. “By embedding protection directly at the RPC layer, we’ve removed that burden from developers. Now, our users get seamless, end-to-end protection at the very first point of interaction with the blockchain.”
Out-of-the-box protection just three clicks away
Under the hood, GetBlock’s JSON-RPC gateway is seamlessly wired to Merkle’s network, automatically relaying each request into Merkle’s private mempools and builder nodes. There, transactions are bundled into blocks away from prying MEV bots, neutralizing extractive strategies before they ever reach the public queue.
This protection is fully baked into GetBlock’s shared-node service: every paid tier user receives MEV mitigation by default as soon as they select the MEV-Protected endpoint. Free-plan users must upgrade to access the feature.
Arseniy Voitenko, Managing Partner at GetBlock, invites all Web3 developers to try the new MEV-protected endpoints:
We’ve intentionally designed the MEV-protected RPC node experience to be as seamless and familiar as possible. That’s the idea: you use the same API endpoint, with a familiar specification now enhanced with an extra layer of MEV protection. Enjoy the power of private mempools without changing a single line of code!
For its initial MEV-protected RPC rollout, GetBlock has selected four of the most MEV-sensitive, highest-value networks – Solana, Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, and Base – delivering immediate security benefits where they’re needed most.
An MEV-protected solution for dedicated node service is currently in development to serve high-volume and institutional clients.
ABOUT GETBLOCK
Founded in Q4 2019, GetBlock is an award-winning RPC node provider and one of the largest in the blockchain infrastructure space. The platform offers API access to more than 75 blockchains, including Ethereum, Bitcoin, Solana, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, and leading Layer 2 networks such as Optimism and Arbitrum.
GetBlock enables developers and Web3 teams to connect to blockchain networks without the need to run and maintain their own nodes. Through ready-to-use API endpoints, clients can streamline integration and scale operations efficiently. To support a wide range of decentralized applications, GetBlock provides both free and premium service packages.
In addition to its commercial offerings, GetBlock actively supports the Web3 ecosystem by powering incubation programs, accelerators, and early-stage startups with access to high-performance RPC infrastructure.
For additional information visit GetBlock’s main website.
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