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.
A private Sei RPC endpoint on single-tenant NVMe bare metal. Full, archive, or validator nodes serving Ethereum JSON-RPC alongside CometBFT RPC, Cosmos gRPC, and REST, with zero rate limits and no compute units.
$ rs deploy sei --type full --region fra
allocating single-tenant bare metal
restoring seid snapshot
syncing cometbft to chain tip
serving evm json-rpc + cometbft rpc
attaching DDoS shield + IP allowlist
private endpoint live · evm + cometbft rpc
A single-tenant node with people behind it: unlimited throughput, a named account manager, direct engineering access, and billing built for Web3 teams.
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.
A named account manager who knows your setup, not a ticket queue. One contact for provisioning, scaling, and anything urgent.
Talk to the engineers who run the metal. seid config, Twin Turbo and parallelized execution tuning, the EVM and CometBFT interface split, and high-IOPS NVMe, handled by people who run Sei nodes daily.
Place your node beside your users across 20+ Tier III locations. Multi-region for redundancy, split read and write endpoints.
Settle in crypto or fiat, SEI included. Flexible billing for Web3 teams, with the same predictable flat monthly price either way.
Custom load balancing, failover, and split read/write topology, designed and tuned for your traffic by our engineers.
Pick a node type, tell us your workload, and an engineer sizes and quotes it. One flat monthly price, no compute units, no overages.
For dApps, wallets, bots & backend APIs
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 Sei documentation.
View official Sei node docs →For explorers, indexers & deep history
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 Sei documentation.
View official Sei node docs →For staking & consensus operations
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 Sei documentation.
View official Sei node docs →Thanks. A Web3 engineer will spec your private endpoint and reach out shortly.
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Shared Sei RPC pools throttle you, bill you per compute unit, and seat you next to noisy neighbors. A dedicated Sei node is your own private backbone: flat-priced, uncapped, and yours alone.
The networks, node software, data interfaces, and execution model your dedicated Sei node ships with. Sei is hybrid: a Cosmos SDK chain with a native EVM, so one node serves Ethereum JSON-RPC alongside CometBFT RPC, Cosmos gRPC, and REST.
You control which namespaces are exposed. Enable debug and trace on archive builds, keep the rest private behind IP allowlisting.
Where a private, uncapped endpoint beats a shared RPC pool.
Power swaps, pool screens, vault actions, and liquidation checks with a Sei node that reads contract state during demand spikes. Dedicated CPU, RAM, and NVMe keep responses steady through volatile trading windows.
Feed arbitrage tools, price monitors, and order logic from your dedicated Sei node. Track blocks, contract events, and transaction status without queueing behind public endpoint traffic when markets move.
Pull logs, contract events, blocks, and receipts into databases built for search, alerts, and reports. A dedicated archive node keeps long-running index jobs stable when shared RPC buckles under load.
Support user searches for blocks, transactions, addresses, and contracts on Sei. A dedicated node separates public search traffic from core systems, with NVMe headroom that keeps results fast during events.
Run inventory checks, reward claims, marketplace actions, and player state reads through private Sei RPC. Dedicated capacity keeps reads and WebSocket updates steady when concurrency spikes during active sessions.
Give internal teams, partners, and customer apps controlled access to Sei data through a dedicated node cluster. Set usage rules, monitor endpoint health, and keep workloads off public RPC, with root, KVM, and IPMI access.
Pick a node, we provision dedicated bare metal, you get a private, snapshot-ready RPC URL.
Choose full, archive, or validator. Sei serves EVM JSON-RPC and CometBFT, Cosmos gRPC, and REST from one node; tell us the region closest to your users.
Your single-tenant seid node deploys on high-IOPS NVMe, snapshot-synced, so you skip the long CometBFT cold sync.
Receive a dedicated EVM JSON-RPC and CometBFT RPC endpoint with unlimited requests and zero rate limits, private behind IP allowlisting and DDoS protection.
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.
Deploy across 20+ Tier III locations in the US, EU, Asia, and Australia. Put your Sei node in the region your traffic actually comes from, not wherever a shared pool happens to route you.
RPC latency is mostly physical distance. Running in the same region as your users and the Sei network's peers 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.
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.
Run validators, RPC, and archive nodes across the chains your stack depends on, all on the same dedicated bare metal, with the same isolation, speed, and control.
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Chain IDs, clients, archive data, getLogs limits, and why dedicated beats compute-unit billing.
A Sei RPC node is the server layer your app uses to read Sei data, send transactions, and connect users to the network. It handles requests from wallets, dApps, bots, dashboards, and backend systems. At RedSwitches we host your Sei RPC node on dedicated infrastructure, so your team gets private access, server control, and node-ready hardware instead of relying only on public endpoints.
Production apps need stable RPC access when traffic rises, users trade, or backend jobs run for hours. Public Sei endpoints are useful for testing, but production apps often need private capacity, predictable access, and fewer shared-provider limits. A dedicated Sei RPC node gives your team private capacity for reads, transactions, WebSocket flows, and app-critical requests.
Yes. Sei ships a native EVM, so it serves the standard Ethereum JSON-RPC API and common EVM tools such as ethers.js, viem, Hardhat, and Foundry work with Sei RPC. The Sei docs list supported eth_* and debug_* methods. This makes a RedSwitches dedicated Sei RPC node a strong fit for teams moving existing EVM apps to Sei without rebuilding their stack.
Yes. Sei supports normal EVM development workflows, including Hardhat, Foundry, ethers.js, and viem. The Sei docs confirm standard Ethereum JSON-RPC support, which keeps your contract deployment, reads, writes, and testing flow familiar. We provide the server layer behind that workflow, so your setup can match your traffic, region, and control needs.
Yes. The Sei docs list port 8546 for EVM WebSocket RPC and port 8545 for EVM HTTP RPC. WebSockets help apps track live events, confirmations, wallet updates, trading alerts, and monitoring signals. RedSwitches can prepare your node for HTTP and WebSocket access, with firewall rules shaped around your access policy.
Sei is a Cosmos SDK chain with a native EVM, so one seid node exposes more than Ethereum JSON-RPC. The Sei docs list CometBFT RPC on port 26657, a Cosmos gRPC server on 9090, and a REST/LCD API on 1317, alongside EVM HTTP on 8545 and EVM WebSocket on 8546. You can point EVM tooling at the JSON-RPC port and Cosmos tooling at the CometBFT, gRPC, or REST interfaces from the same node.
Use a full node when your app needs current-state access, transaction submission, and normal Sei RPC reads. Use an archive node when you need full historical state for explorers, indexers, audit trails, analytics, or older contract data. The Sei docs state archive and full nodes maintain full blockchain state from genesis and generally need 10 TB+ of storage.
The Sei docs list 16 CPU cores, 256 GB DDR5 RAM, 2 TB high-IOPS NVMe SSD, and a 2 Gbps low-latency network as the required node baseline. RedSwitches can size your Sei RPC server above that baseline with up to 128-core options, upgradeable DDR4 and DDR5 RAM, NVMe and SSD storage, and 10 or 25 Gbps network options based on workload.
Yes. You can start with one dedicated Sei RPC node, then add more nodes, stronger hardware, extra storage, higher bandwidth, or regional deployments as traffic grows. RedSwitches supports managed and unmanaged servers, 20+ global data center locations, 24/7 human support, and 10 or 25 Gbps network options with metered or unmetered bandwidth based on availability and workload.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Official Sei resources for builders running a node: docs, explorers, source, network status, and faucets. Every link points at the first-party source, not a wrapper.
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.