Dedicated Litecoin RPC Node & Litecoin RPC Endpoint | RedSwitches
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Private Litecoin RPC Endpoints on a Dedicated Node

A private Litecoin RPC endpoint on single-tenant NVMe bare metal. Full or archive nodes serving Litecoin Core JSON-RPC, REST, and ZMQ, with zero rate limits and no compute units.

  • Private Endpoint, Zero Rate Limits
  • No Compute Units, Unlimited Requests
  • Full & Archive (txindex) Builds
  • Litecoin Core JSON-RPC, REST & ZMQ
  • Scrypt PoW, 2.5 Min Blocks
  • 20+ Global Tier III Locations
deploy.shlive

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

allocating single-tenant bare metal

restoring litecoind snapshot

syncing blocks to chain tip

serving json-rpc + rest + zmq

attaching ddos shield + ip allowlist

private endpoint live · json-rpc + rest + zmq

region Frankfurt · Litecoin Core · Scrypt PoW · 2.5 min blocks

  • UnlimitedRequests
  • ZeroRate Limits
  • 100%Isolation

Why Teams Run Litecoin 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. Litecoin Core (litecoind) config, txindex and pruning trade-offs, JSON-RPC and ZMQ tuning, and private RPC hardening, handled by people who run Litecoin 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, LTC included. 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 Litecoin 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

Litecoin Full Node

For wallets, payments, bots & backend APIs

CPU
4–8 high-clock cores
RAM
8–16 GB
Storage
500 GB–1 TB NVMe (pruned or full)
Network
10/25 Gbps uplink, metered or unmetered
Stack
Litecoin Core (litecoind), full or pruned
Best for
  • Wallet UTXO checks, balances, and broadcasts
  • Merchant payment confirmation tracking
  • Private JSON-RPC over HTTP and HTTPS
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 Litecoin documentation.

View official Litecoin node docs →

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

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Stop Fighting For Bandwidth On Shared Litecoin RPC

Shared Litecoin RPC pools throttle you, bill you per compute unit, and seat you next to noisy neighbors. A dedicated Litecoin 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 Litecoin calls the moment traffic spikesZero rate limits, your Litecoin 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 Litecoin 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 Litecoin endpoint behind included DDoS protection and IP allowlisting
History & specsLimited history and fixed plans you cannot resize as you growFull Litecoin 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 Litecoin client and tuning you choose

Litecoin Node Specifications

The networks, node software, data interfaces, and consensus your dedicated Litecoin node ships with. Litecoin Core exposes the Bitcoin-style JSON-RPC API, not eth_* namespaces.

Chain Parameters

Networks
Mainnet, Testnet
Native token
LTC
Consensus
Proof of Work (Scrypt)
Block time
~2.5 minutes
Privacy
MWEB (MimbleWimble Extension Blocks), opt-in
RPC interface
Bitcoin-style JSON-RPC (getblockchaininfo, sendrawtransaction)
Archive
Full node with txindex=1 (no pruning)
Explorers
litecoinspace.org · blockchair.com/litecoin

Supported Clients

Node software
  • Litecoin Core (litecoind)
Data interfaces
  • JSON-RPC
  • REST
  • ZMQ

Litecoin Core guidance is to keep RPC private, the interface authenticates but is not encrypted by default. We keep your endpoint behind IP allowlisting, firewall rules, and DDoS protection.

What Teams Build On Litecoin Nodes

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

Wallet App Backbone

A dedicated Litecoin RPC node is the read and broadcast layer behind mobile and web wallets. Fetch balances, pull history, watch confirmations, and submit signed transactions without leaning on crowded public infrastructure.

Merchant Payment Flows

When Litecoin sits inside checkout, timing matters. A private node watches incoming payments, confirms settlement, and triggers order logic faster, so stores avoid payment delays, false positives, and manual reconciliation under constant status refreshes.

Exchange Deposit Tracking

Exchanges monitor incoming transfers, count confirmations, and push withdrawals without depending on shared endpoints. Dedicated Litecoin RPC keeps deposit queues, balances, and payouts predictable, so third-party policy changes never break hot wallet operations.

Explorer Query Layer

Block explorers place heavy read demand on a node. A dedicated Litecoin RPC node serves block lookups, transaction pages, address views, and confirmation checks cleanly, with NVMe headroom that reduces timeouts during traffic surges.

Historical Transaction Search

Some Litecoin products need older transaction lookups for reports, audits, and search. This fits teams planning txindex-ready infrastructure from the start, so getrawtransaction works across the chain without a painful index rebuild later.

Reporting and ETL

Use your Litecoin RPC node as a direct source for reporting jobs, dashboards, and data pipelines. Dedicated compute keeps chain-derived analytics, backfills, and catch-up reprocessing predictable, without depending on third-party RPC bottlenecks.

From Litecoin 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 Litecoin Node

    Choose full for wallets and payments, or archive with txindex for explorers and deep history. Tell us the region closest to your users and mining pools.

  2. 02

    We Provision Bare Metal

    Your single-tenant Litecoin Core (litecoind) deploys on NVMe, snapshot-bootstrapped so you skip the long cold sync from genesis.

  3. 03

    Get Your Private Endpoint

    Receive a dedicated Litecoin Core JSON-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 Litecoin 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 your users and mining pools 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 Dedicated Litecoin RPC Node, and how is it different from a shared Litecoin RPC endpoint?

A dedicated Litecoin RPC node gives your project its own server resources, its own access layer, and its own operating model. You are not waiting behind public queues or sharing compute with unknown traffic. That matters when your wallets, explorers, checkout systems, or internal services need steadier reads and cleaner transaction broadcasting. A shared endpoint is fine for light testing, but a production Litecoin RPC node is different: you want predictable CPU, RAM, storage, and network capacity, plus direct server control when your workload grows or changes.

Can I run a Litecoin validator node?

No, and not because we do not offer it. Litecoin uses Proof of Work (Scrypt) mining, not Proof of Stake, so there is no staking validator to run. New blocks are produced by miners using Scrypt ASIC hardware, which is a separate activity we do not provide. What we provision is what apps actually need: a fast, dedicated full or archive RPC node running Litecoin Core, with txindex available for historical transaction lookups via getrawtransaction.

Should I choose a pruned node, a full node, or a txindex-ready node for my application?

Choose pruned for lighter private reads and broadcast flows. Choose full when you want complete chain data without pruning. Choose txindex-ready when your app depends on broader historical transaction search, explorer-style lookups, or reporting-heavy Litecoin RPC workloads. Litecoin Core states that prune mode is incompatible with -txindex, and -txindex is what supports broader getrawtransaction usage. We usually guide teams by workload first, then size the server around that role.

Do I need txindex=1 for historical transaction lookups?

In many real production cases, yes. If your app needs broader historical transaction access across the chain, txindex=1 is the safer path. Litecoin Core documents -txindex as the full transaction index used by the getrawtransaction RPC call. If you only need current-state reads, mempool activity, and routine broadcast flows, you may not need it. If you are building explorer pages, reconciliation tools, search features, or data-heavy reporting, plan for it from the start to avoid painful rebuilds later.

Can I use a Dedicated Litecoin RPC Node for mobile wallet, exchange, or merchant checkout flows?

Yes. These are some of the best fits for dedicated Litecoin infrastructure. Wallets need fast balance checks and dependable send flows. Exchanges need deposit tracking, confirmation checks, and withdrawal broadcasting. Merchant systems need a clean way to verify incoming payments and move order logic forward. If your system is customer-facing, a dedicated Litecoin RPC node gives you a more controlled path for reads and broadcasts than relying on a crowded public endpoint.

How fast can my Litecoin RPC Node be deployed and made traffic-ready?

Server delivery and traffic readiness are not the same step. We can provision your dedicated infrastructure quickly, but your Litecoin RPC node still needs time for sync, validation, and any indexing you require. That is why we deploy according to sync time instead of promising hollow instant-live timelines. Litecoin Core notes that synchronization can take from a few hours to a day or more, depending on system and network speed. We get the server ready fast, then the final timeline depends on the node mode and sync path you choose.

How should I secure a Litecoin RPC Node in production?

Start by keeping RPC private. Litecoin Core's own guidance is clear: do not expose RPC over the public internet. The interface uses authentication but not transport encryption by default, and credentials can travel in clear text if you handle exposure badly. Keep the node behind firewall rules, IP allowlists, VPN access, or private routing. Use cookie auth for local clients where it fits, and use rpcauth when you need a static credential model. On our side, dedicated hardware, DDoS protection, and direct server access give you a cleaner foundation for that setup.

Can I separate read-only RPC workloads from signing or wallet workloads?

Yes, and we usually recommend that pattern for serious production use. Keep read-heavy application traffic on one Litecoin RPC node or group of nodes, and isolate wallet or signing duties on tighter internal infrastructure. That reduces blast radius and keeps public-facing reads off the same role as sensitive operations. Litecoin Core supports -disablewallet, which lets you run node infrastructure without loading wallet RPC calls at all. As your project grows, we can shape a dedicated node cluster around read traffic, wallet isolation, or regional redundancy.

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.

Litecoin Developer Resources

Official Litecoin 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 Litecoin 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.