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Quicknode's Core API provides seamless interaction with blockchain networks for both reading and writing data, leverage Quicknode's elastic API for lightning-fast responses and frictionless Web3 development.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/month | Overage cost |
|---|---|---|---|
Base | Base contract includes 250M requests per month | $2,000.00 |
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Useful solana infrastructure for building onchain analytics products
I built PumpTerminal, a tool for analyzing fresh pump.fun mints, and being able to show real priority-fee conditions along with scoped network congestion makes the product much more useful for users. QuickNode’s priority-fee data helped me turn something that’s usually invisible into a clear, user-facing product feature.
I also work on Intelleum, an MEV intelligence layer on Solana, so I care a lot about execution conditions, congestion, and transaction behavior. Access to actionable fee signals is far more valuable to me than a generic endpoint, because it lets me build analytics that explain what’s happening on-chain and why it matters to users.
For instance, if you’re building around live transaction activity, token monitoring, or onchain analytics, you may need to choose between standard subscriptions, Streams, gRPC, and additional APIs. Having more practical, end-to-end examples that compare these approaches in the context of real Solana products would make that decision process much easier.
Overall, this feels more like an opportunity to improve onboarding for advanced use cases than an issue with the platform itself.
I build products like Intelleum, which focuses on MEV intelligence and execution behaviour, and PumpTerminal, which helps users analyse fresh token launches and broader market activity. For products like these, dependable access to Solana data matters because the value comes from spotting patterns quickly and surfacing signals that are genuinely useful to users.
QuickNode lets me spend more time on transaction analysis, monitoring logic, and product features, rather than the operational work of maintaining blockchain infrastructure. As a result, it’s easier for me to build, iterate, and ship data-driven Solana products.
Great for Streams and On-Chain Event Listening
Easy to Use, Stable, Fast—With a Great Plugin Selection
Stable WebSocket and Fast Setup for Smooth XRPL Development
All the RPCs, Controls, and Quick Reviews I Needed—Quick Node Makes Work Easier thanks
Thanks, Quick Node.