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Private Cyber RPC Endpoints on a Dedicated Node

A private Cyber RPC endpoint on single-tenant NVMe bare metal. Full or archive op-geth nodes serving HTTPS and WebSocket, with zero rate limits and no compute units.

  • Private Endpoint, Zero Rate Limits
  • No Compute Units, Unlimited Requests
  • Full & Archive op-geth Builds
  • OP Stack op-geth + op-node
  • Snapshot Sync, Skip The Replay
  • 20+ Global Tier III Locations
deploy.shlive

$ rs deploy cyber --type full --region fra

allocating single-tenant bare metal

restoring op-geth snapshot

connecting ethereum l1 + beacon

starting op-node rollup client

attaching DDoS shield + IP allowlist

private endpoint live · https + wss

region Frankfurt · op-geth + op-node · ~2s blocks

  • UnlimitedRequests
  • ZeroRate Limits
  • 100%Isolation

Why Teams Run Cyber Nodes With RedSwitches

A single-tenant node with people behind it: unlimited throughput, a named account manager, direct engineering access, and billing built for Web3 teams.

Unlimited RPS & Responses

One node, unlimited requests and responses. No compute units, no rate caps, no overage bills. A flat monthly price, run as hard as the hardware allows.

Dedicated Account Manager

A named account manager who knows your setup, not a ticket queue. One contact for provisioning, scaling, and anything urgent.

Direct Engineering Access

Talk to the engineers who run the metal. op-geth config, op-node tuning, snapshot strategy, and the Ethereum L1 dependency, handled by people who run OP Stack nodes daily.

20+ Global Data Centers

Place your node beside your users across 20+ Tier III locations. Multi-region for redundancy, split read and write endpoints.

Pay In Crypto

Settle in crypto or fiat. Flexible billing for Web3 teams, with the same predictable flat monthly price either way.

Tailored Load Balancing

Custom load balancing, failover, and split read/write topology, designed and tuned for your traffic by our engineers.

Configure Your Cyber Node

Pick a node type, tell us your workload, and an engineer sizes and quotes it. One flat monthly price, no compute units, no overages.

1 Dedicated Node = Unlimited RequestsNo Compute Units$0 Overages, Guaranteed

Cyber Full Node

For social backends, wallets, bots & dashboards

CPU
8–16 high-clock cores
RAM
32–64 GB
Storage
~1 TB+ NVMe (grows with chain state)
Network
10 / 25 Gbps
Stack
op-geth + op-node + an Ethereum L1 RPC & Beacon
Best for
  • Current-state reads, sends, eth_getLogs & receipts
  • HTTP and WebSocket subscriptions for realtime apps
  • Needs an Ethereum L1 endpoint (bring or host with us)
Included with every node
  • Unlimited RPS, no rate limits
  • HTTPS & WebSocket (WSS)
  • 99.99% uptime SLA
  • Multi-region endpoints
  • Private networking + IP allowlisting
  • 24/7 Web3 engineering support
From$199/moflat, no compute units

Final price is sized to the node specs your chain needs (full vs archive, storage, region), and typically lands 30-40% below comparable RPC providers.

Node specs above are based on the official Cyber documentation.

View official Cyber node docs →

Inquiring about: Cyber · Full Node

Replies in ~5 minA RedSwitches Web3 engineer specs your private endpoint

No compute units, no rate limits. From $199/mo, flat.

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Stop Fighting For Bandwidth On Shared Cyber RPC

Shared Cyber RPC pools throttle you, bill you per compute unit, and seat you next to noisy neighbors. A dedicated Cyber node is your own private backbone: flat-priced, uncapped, and yours alone.

CapabilityShared RPC PoolRedSwitches Dedicated
Request limitsHard rate caps and compute-unit quotas throttle your Cyber calls the moment traffic spikesZero rate limits, your Cyber node serves unlimited requests up to what the hardware can push
ResourcesA noisy-neighbor pool where another tenant's mint or airdrop steals the throughput you paid for100% single-tenant CPU, RAM, and NVMe, reserved for your Cyber workload alone
BillingPer-compute-unit metering with surprise overage bills at the end of the monthOne flat monthly price for the whole node, $0 overages and no usage math
NetworkShared, throttled bandwidth you can neither see nor controlA dedicated 10 / 25 Gbps port, metered or unmetered, that is yours alone
PrivacyA public, pooled endpoint with a wide, shared attack surfaceA private Cyber endpoint behind included DDoS protection and IP allowlisting
History & specsLimited history and fixed plans you cannot resize as you growFull Cyber archive with custom RAM and disk, sized to your query depth
ControlNo server access, the provider picks the client, version, and configFull root, KVM, and IPMI, run the Cyber client and tuning you choose

Cyber Node Specifications

The chain IDs, clients, transports, and JSON-RPC namespaces your dedicated Cyber node ships with. Built to a standard so your existing tooling connects with no changes.

Chain Parameters

Networks
Cyber, Cyber Sepolia
Chain IDs
Cyber 7560 · Sepolia 111557560
Native token
ETH
Stack
OP Stack Optimistic Rollup (Optimism Superchain), settles to Ethereum L1
Block time
~2 seconds
Data availability
AltDA, restaked via EigenLayer
Execution
EVM (op-geth), fully EVM compatible
Archive
Full historical state (op-geth archive)
Dependency
Requires an Ethereum L1 RPC + beacon endpoint
Explorer
cyberscan.co

Supported Clients

Execution client
  • op-geth
Rollup node
  • op-node

JSON-RPC Namespaces

  • eth_
  • net_
  • web3_
  • debug_
  • txpool_

You control which namespaces are exposed. Enable debug and trace on archive builds, keep the rest private behind IP allowlisting.

What Teams Build On Cyber Nodes

Where a private, uncapped endpoint beats a shared RPC pool.

Social Feed Reads

Apps loading profiles, follow graphs, posts, and interaction history need fast repeated reads, not just write access. A dedicated Cyber node keeps social feeds feeling current through spikes, refreshes, and personalized requests.

Smart Account Flows

Cyber emphasizes smooth account flows and low-friction onboarding for consumer apps. A dedicated node fits products where sign-in, approvals, and repeat actions must feel closer to consumer apps than old wallet flows.

CyberID Resolution

Identity-aware apps use Cyber RPC for handle checks, owner lookups, and profile-linked actions. Cyber supports both GraphQL and on-chain ownership queries, so dedicated infrastructure pays off once identity reads turn frequent and user-facing.

Gasless User Actions

Sponsored transactions, delegated gas, and reduced first-use friction suit Cyber-style onboarding. This works best when posting, following, claiming, or simple interactions must happen without wallet friction blocking growth.

Creator Community Apps

Cyber targets social, creator, and consumer products, so creator communities are a natural workload. Think memberships, gated content, loyalty actions, or social rewards with frequent low-value, high-volume interactions.

AI Agent Backends

Cyber frames its stack around social primitives and crypto-focused AI. That opens a path for agents, copilots, and assistants that read on-chain context, trigger actions, or answer questions from live Cyber activity.

From Cyber To Private Endpoint In 3 Steps

Pick a node, we provision dedicated bare metal, you get a private, snapshot-ready RPC URL.

  1. 01

    Pick Your Cyber Node

    Choose full or archive op-geth, and bring or host the Ethereum L1 RPC + beacon your op-node depends on. Pick the region closest to your users.

  2. 02

    We Provision Bare Metal

    Your single-tenant op-geth + op-node deploys on dedicated NVMe, bootstrapped from a current snapshot, so you skip the long replay.

  3. 03

    Get Your Private Endpoint

    Receive a dedicated HTTPS + WSS RPC endpoint with unlimited requests and zero rate limits, private behind IP allowlisting and DDoS protection.

Put Your Node Where Milliseconds Are Won

RPC latency is mostly a function of distance. A dedicated node lets you choose the exact region, so you sit next to the traffic that matters instead of fighting for routing on a shared, far-away endpoint.

Place It Where Your Users Are

Deploy across 20+ Tier III locations in the US, EU, Asia, and Australia. Put your Cyber node in the region your traffic actually comes from, not wherever a shared pool happens to route you.

Cut The Round Trips

RPC latency is mostly physical distance. Running in the same region as the Cyber sequencer shaves the round-trips a far-away, shared endpoint can never give back, which is what high-frequency reads and transaction submission live or die on.

Multi-Region By Design

Run a primary node plus regional read replicas for fast reads everywhere and built-in redundancy. Split public read endpoints from private admin, debug, and trace endpoints.

Need a node within a target latency budget of a specific region or venue? Tell us the endpoint and we'll recommend the closest facility.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Chain IDs, clients, archive data, getLogs limits, and why dedicated beats compute-unit billing.

What is a Cyber RPC Node, and how is it different from a public Cyber endpoint?

A Cyber RPC Node is the server layer your app uses to read chain state, submit transactions, and stream events. A public Cyber endpoint is shared access. Your Dedicated Cyber RPC Node is private infrastructure that you control. Cyber's docs list public HTTP and WebSocket endpoints for mainnet on chain ID 7560, and they also note that public endpoints can hit rate limits as usage grows. That is the main difference. Public access is fine for testing and light traffic. Dedicated infrastructure is the better fit when your product needs steadier reads, cleaner write handling, and more control over exposure, scaling, and recovery.

When should I move from a public Cyber RPC to a Dedicated Cyber RPC Node?

Move when shared access starts affecting product behavior. The usual signs are slower reads, unstable WebSocket sessions, request throttling, and too little control over maintenance windows or endpoint security. Cyber's own docs already make that shift clear. They say public endpoints are a starting point and may be rate-limited. We would usually recommend a Dedicated Cyber RPC Node when your app has live users, partner traffic, heavy background jobs, or internal services that cannot rely on shared public pools.

Does your Cyber RPC support both HTTP and WebSocket connections?

Yes. Cyber's public docs list both HTTP and WSS endpoints, and we can shape the node and exposure model around the interface mix your workload needs. For us, this is less about ticking a protocol box and more about matching traffic shape. HTTP fits standard request and response flows. WebSockets matter when your app depends on live subscriptions, event watches, notifications, or streaming-style updates. If your workload is realtime, we plan the server and network around that from day one.

Do I need a full node or an archive node for my Cyber workload?

Most teams should start with a full node unless they already know they need deep history. A full Cyber RPC setup is usually enough for current state reads, transaction sends, standard backend traffic, and most production app flows. Archive is the better choice when your product depends on long-range history, repeated backfills, deeper analytics, or heavier historical lookups. OP Stack operator guidance shows archive footprints grow far beyond full-node storage, so this is a workload decision, not a vanity upgrade.

Does Cyber being an OP Stack chain change how the node should be deployed?

Yes. Cyber is not just another EVM chain from an operator point of view. Cyber's docs describe it as an OP Stack Layer 2, and OP Stack operator docs show that a proper deployment needs a rollup node (op-node), an execution client (op-geth), and clean L1 upstream access. In practice, that means we do not treat a Dedicated Cyber RPC Node like a thin one-process endpoint. We plan for the real stack, including the one-to-one relationship between the consensus layer and execution layer, plus the L1 Beacon dependency that OP Stack operators need to keep healthy.

Can I run a Cyber validator node?

Not in the staking sense. Cyber is an OP Stack optimistic rollup with a centralized sequencer, so there is no permissionless, stake-to-earn validator like Ethereum or Solana. The sequencer orders and produces L2 blocks, and state is derived from Ethereum L1. What apps and indexers actually need is a fast, dedicated full or archive RPC node, and that is what we provision: single-tenant bare metal serving your private endpoint, not a consensus stake.

Do I need Ethereum L1 access to run a Cyber RPC Node?

Yes. As an OP Stack L2, Cyber derives its state from Ethereum, so op-node must connect to an Ethereum L1 execution RPC endpoint and a Beacon endpoint (ideally one that serves historical blob data for smooth resync). If those parent-chain endpoints are slow, your node can fall behind, which shows up as stale reads and delayed indexing. You can bring your own Ethereum endpoints or host them on dedicated servers with us, ideally in the same region for tighter latency and faster catch-up.

How does a Dedicated Cyber RPC Node handle traffic spikes better than shared providers?

A dedicated node handles spikes better because your CPU, RAM, storage, and network are not being split across unrelated tenants. When traffic rises, you are drawing on your own machine profile, not competing with a pooled service queue. That matters for bursty reads, busy write windows, WebSocket-heavy apps, and background jobs that overlap with user traffic. RedSwitches positions its dedicated RPC offering around single-tenant hardware, NVMe, 10Gbps and 25Gbps networking, and managed or unmanaged operation.

Do you charge per request or per compute unit?

No. Unlike shared RPC providers that bill per "compute unit" and throttle you past a quota, a dedicated node is a flat monthly price with unlimited requests and zero overages. One node equals all the throughput your hardware can serve. That makes budgeting predictable and removes the surprise bills that come with usage-based RPC pricing.

How is this different from a shared RPC endpoint?

Shared RPC pools serve thousands of customers from pooled infrastructure, so you inherit rate limits, noisy-neighbor latency, and compute-unit billing. A RedSwitches node runs on single-tenant bare metal that is yours alone: reserved CPU, RAM, and NVMe, a dedicated 10/25 Gbps port, and a private endpoint you control. Performance tracks your hardware, not another tenant's traffic.

Do I have to sync the node myself, or wait days for it?

No. We provision from current snapshots so your node is live in hours rather than syncing from genesis for days. You can run it yourself with full root access, or choose our fully managed option where our engineers handle the sync, updates, and monitoring. Either way you receive a working private endpoint, not an empty server.

Can I deploy close to a specific region or sequencer?

Yes. With 20+ Tier III locations across the US, EU, Asia, and Australia you can place your node in the same region as your users or a chain's sequencer to cut round-trip latency. Tell us your target region and we will recommend the closest facility. You can also run multi-region nodes for redundancy and split read and write endpoints.

Cyber Developer Resources

Official Cyber resources for builders running a node: docs, explorers, source, network status, and faucets. Every link points at the first-party source, not a wrapper.

Launch Your Private Cyber Node

From $199/mo flat, sized to your chain's node specs and typically 30-40% below other providers. Snapshot-ready provisioning, zero setup fees, 24/7 Web3 engineers, no compute units, no rate limits.