Blast Intoduction

Why choose Blast as your main infrastructure provider for CrossFi?

Blast is a dePin protocol leveraging hundreds of third-party blockchain nodes to provide one of the highest availability and fastest RPC services for builders on 38 different blockchains. Created by Bware Labs, one of the key players in the blockchain infrastructure space, the protocol provides robust solutions to Web3 infrastructure issues related to reliability and latency.

The set of blockchain projects available within the Blast platform is carefully selected in order to support Web 3 development efforts on the most relevant networks in the industry. Platform users are able to easily generate an API endpoint (RPC/WSS/REST) in just a couple of easy steps, after registering with their MetaMask account, WalletConnect or email. Once registered, all users have access to a free subscription plan which allows for a number of requests on each of the Blast supported blockchains. If the free plan is not enough, users are able to upgrade to paid plans according to their development and/or production requirements.

Third-party Node Providers that support the platform by registering their full nodes and fulfilling query requests are included in an incentivization mechanism that allows them to receive a share of the funds coming into the platform via subscription plan fees. Additionally, all provider nodes have the option to create Staking Pools where they can stake INFRA Tokens and receive an APY in order to increase their revenue for hosting full nodes on Blast supported blockchains.

API Usage

Blast offers a standardized Blockchain API service that covers all infrastructure aspects of Web 3 development. For each supported blockchain, users are able to generate a dedicated endpoint that will give them access to the majority of RPC methods required for dAPP development and/or blockchain interaction. In the following sections of this documentation, you can find detailed steps for how to connect and generate your endpoints, as well as RPC and WSS usage examples together with platform limitations and payment conditions.

Users joining the platform will be able to use the APIs for free within certain limits with the option to upgrade to one of our standard paid subscription plans or to contact us in order to create a customized plan suitable to their needs.

The platform currently supports crypto payments in stable coins in order to offer transparency and to allow its users to efficiently budget their infrastructure costs.

Registering as a Node Provider

In order to become a Node Provider on Blast, partners will need to already host or deploy a node on one of the Blockchain Networks currently supported by the platform. After registering their node's endpoints, on the condition that their node passes all the required tests, therefore meeting all the registration requirements, providers will be able to create Staking Pools and start earning rewards as APY. APY calculation for each provider will take into account, aside from the amount of tokens staked, the node's overall performance.

All the details regarding how performance and hardware scores are calculated and the requirements that need to be met by potential Node Providers are in the Blast Protocol section of this documentation.

Staking

In an effort to increase overall performance and reliability, we have developed a staking mechanism, allowing the creation of Staking Pools and giving third-party node owners the option to stake INFRA tokens in order to earn an APY.

In order for a Staking Pool to become active and start producing rewards, Node Providers will be required to stake a fixed amount of INFRA, which will be established at the launch of the protocol mainnet. Node providers will also accept delegations on their Staking Pools, thus increasing their earnings by setting a commission rate of their choosing.

INFRA token holders who wish to delegate their tokens and support the Blast ecosystem will have the option to delegate their tokens to a specific Staking Pool based on their overall performance which will be displayed on a delegation page.

A more detailed description of the entire Staking Protocol on Blast can be found here.

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