New GetBlock users switching from competing RPC node providers can access Pro and Enterprise subscriptions at 40–50% discount.
GetBlock, a leading RPC node provider and Web3 infrastructure platform, is launching a migration campaign for teams affected by the BlastAPI platform shutdown.
The company’s two most robust Shared Node packages are available at 40–50% discounts for new users.
GetBlock is launching a migration campaign for all services affected by the BlastAPI platform sunsetting. New users can reduce their infrastructure spending substantially during this limited-time promotion.
The campaign covers GetBlock’s two most powerful shared node plans: Pro and Enterprise.
Enterprise Plan – a GetBlock’s most robust Shared Node package, featuring custom request-per-second limits – is available at 50% off for six-month lock-in using promo code MIGRATE50.
Pro Plan, which is designed for scaling applications with 24/7 support and 500 requests per second capacity, is offered at 40% off for a six-month commitment using promo code MIGRATE40.
Combining one Pro and one Enterprise subscription therefore results in approximately $2,400 in infrastructure savings over six months.
To qualify, new users should submit a request through the Contact form on GetBlock website and include their chosen promo code. The GetBlock team will guide applicants through the entire setup process.
BlastAPI, a prominent RPC node provider, is shutting down on October 31 after nearly four years of operations. Users are being transferred to BlastAPI’s parent company.
Switching to GetBlock provides significant advantages for BlastAPI users. GetBlock supports 60% more blockchains and offers endpoints for Solana, Tron, and NEAR—networks not previously available through BlastAPI.
The platform also features 2.5x higher request-per-second limits on Shared Nodes.
Additional benefits include lower latency, multi-regional endpoint options (New York, Singapore, Frankfurt), archive data access on shared nodes, and MEV protection across major chains.
GetBlock CEO Vasily Rudomanov comments on the opportunity for BlastAPI audience:
Expanding its user base represents a key milestone for GetBlock as it evolves from an RPC node provider into a comprehensive Web3 and AI infrastructure platform.
The migration campaign runs through November 20, 2025.
GetBlock is a premium RPC node provider and Web3 infrastructure platform.
Launched in Q4 2019, GetBlock is one of the largest blockchain infrastructure vendors, offering RPC nodes for 75+ blockchain networks including Solana, Ethereum, Bitcoin, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, and Layer 2 networks such as Base, Optimism, and Arbitrum.
With GetBlock, teams of crypto applications don’t need to run their own blockchain nodes: instead, they can get connected to blockchains via ready-made API endpoints.
To meet the requirements of various dApps, GetBlock offers access to shared and dedicated nodes, as well as custom solutions for enterprises.
For additional information visit GetBlock’s main website.
For media inquiries please contact: vlad.s@getblock.io (Vlad, Head of Content)
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