Pocket Network Breaks 30K Node Milestone, Now Twice As Many Bitcoin Full Nodes
Pocket Network, a Web3 RPC infrastructure middleware protocol which provides abundant blockchain bandwidth from a globally-distributed network of 30k+ full nodes to applications in Web3 across 37 blockchains, including Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, Fuse, and Harmony, now has a network with twice as many nodes as Bitcoin after mainnet launch a little over 18 months ago.
Pocket Network’s innovative incentive structure proves that the full node issues that have long plagued the Bitcoins network can be solved. While Bitcoin has gained 50% more nodes in the last year* from 10,000 to current numbers of 15,000, Pocket Network has jumped 3000% from 1000 to 30,000 nodes. Furthermore, Pocket nodes are capable of providing infrastructure services to not just Bitcoin, but over 3 dozen other blockchains including Ethereum, Solana, Avalanche, and Harmony.
Recommended AI News: TiDB Cloud Launches in AWS Marketplace
“We all have Satoshi to thank for the start of the crypto revolution, Bitcoin’s full node issue lies in the lack of incentives listed in the whitepaper,” said Michael O’Rourke, Founder and CEO at Pocket Network. “While there will always be altruistic actors, most will do what is economically advantageous for themselves. Pocket Network’s incentives models show the simple powerful truth of aligning goals and incentives.”
With Pocket Network’s goal of supporting 100+ blockchains by the end of 2022, node count is projected to continue climbing to accommodate the increasing amount of relays that need servicing from Pocket Network’s global network of decentralized infrastructure. Regardless of blockchain, users and developers no longer have to pick between speed and security, efficiency and decentralization, uptime and latency.
Recommended AI News: Brivo Delivers Enterprise Security Solutions to Global Customers Including Afterpay and Angi
[To share your insights with us, please write to sghosh@martechseries.com]
Comments are closed.