In the rapidly evolving world of blockchain technology, ensuring robust security has become paramount. GetBlock has responded to this need by launching advanced MEV-protected endpoints across four major blockchain networks: Solana, Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, and Base. This initiative will help safeguard users of its RPC services against potential MEV-related attacks.
GetBlock Innovates with MEV-Secure RPC Solutions
As a leading name in blockchain node infrastructure, GetBlock has unveiled its latest offering: MEV-protected RPC nodes. This feature is designed to protect decentralized applications (dApps) from vulnerabilities such as frontrunning, sandwich attacks, and various other MEV exploits, thereby enhancing user trust and application integrity. All users subscribing to paid tier services can access these endpoints without additional charges.

GetBlock has collaborated with Merkle to utilize its established infrastructure, providing seamless access to private mempool transactions and superior MEV protection.
“With increasing complexity in MEV activities, developers have been under pressure to develop defensive measures against these threats,” stated Vasily Rudomanov, CEO of GetBlock. “Our integration of MEV protection directly at the RPC layer significantly eases this burden for developers, offering them direct, comprehensive protection from the onset of their blockchain interactions.”
Seamless Protection for Users
The innovative JSON-RPC gateway of GetBlock works in conjunction with Merkle’s network, ensuring that every transaction request is routed to Merkle’s private mempools and builder nodes. This method effectively organizes transactions into blocks, shielding them from aggressive MEV bots and mitigating potential extraction strategies before they infiltrate the public queue.
This MEV protection feature is integrated within GetBlock’s shared-node services. Paid users can automatically benefit from MEV mitigation by simply selecting the MEV-Protected endpoint. Users on free plans will need to upgrade for access.
Arseniy Voitenko, Managing Partner at GetBlock, encouraged all Web3 developers to explore the new MEV protections:
We’ve meticulously crafted the MEV-protected RPC experience to be intuitive and consistent. Users engage with the same API endpoint, enriched now with an added MEV protection layer, allowing for private mempool benefits without altering any existing code!
For this initial launch, GetBlock has focused on four of the most vulnerable and value-rich networks—Solana, Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, and Base—ensuring that security enhancements meet the most pressing needs.
A tailored MEV protection solution designed for dedicated node services is also in the works, targeting high-volume and institutional clients.
ABOUT GETBLOCK
Founded in Q4 2019, GetBlock stands as a top-tier RPC node provider, significantly influencing the blockchain infrastructure landscape. It offers API access to over 75 blockchains, including Ethereum, Bitcoin, Solana, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, along with notable Layer 2 networks like Optimism and Arbitrum.
GetBlock empowers developers and Web3 teams to connect seamlessly to various blockchain networks, eliminating the need to operate and maintain individual nodes. Through ready-to-use API endpoints, users can enhance integration and scale their operations efficiently. Both free and premium service options are available to cater to various decentralized application needs.
Beyond commercial offerings, GetBlock actively contributes to the Web3 ecosystem, supporting incubation programs, accelerators, and early-stage startups through access to high-performance RPC infrastructure.
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