NodeOps secures US$5M funding to work on blockchain node management

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NodeOps, a platform influencing Blockchain node orchestration, has secured a US$5 million funding round led by L1D with participation from Blockchain Founders Fund, Finality Capital, and others. NodeOps has built a solution that simplifies the process of node deployment and management, enabling integration with multiple blockchain networks through innovative tools and support mechanisms. NodeOps is among the first to use AI as an infrastructure for Web3 protocols. NodeOps is making the Ethereum ecosystem safer and more transparent by offering users a permissionless value capture engine that powers digital and physical infrastructures via its Actively Validated Services (AVS) on EigenLayer.

NodeOps’ growth trajectory is a testament to our team’s dedication and the trust placed in us by our investors. With this new capital, we are poised to change the node infrastructure landscape, making it more efficient and sustainable, said Naman Kabra, the co-founder of NodeOps.

Since its inception, NodeOps has distinguished itself by enabling one-click Node deployment across Blockchain infrastructures, supporting the creation of over 17,000 nodes, and powering more than 25 live chains to date. Its AI-powered infrastructure is a playground for developers, simplifying numerous, often vastly complex, processes with the simple click of a button. Having just closed this $5 million raise as their seed round, NodeOps has attracted support from numerous institutional investors, including Oakgrave Ventures, Double Peak Group, Momentum6 and Bitscale Capital; as well as notable angels, including Richard Ma (Quantsamp), JD Kanani (Former Polygon co-founder), Rushi (Movement Labs) and Dorothy (AltLayer). With this round complete, NodeOps plans to scale its operations rapidly, extending its infrastructure to encompass more protocols and build incentive mechanisms that empower NodeOps developers.

NodeOps’ mission to break down barriers for developers and node operators, providing them with the tools they need, resonates with me. I’m glad to support this initiative and, thereby, a more secure future for the Ethereum ecosystem, said Ray Hindi, the managing partner at L1D.

To make the ecosystem more transparent and secure, NodeOps offers numerous unique products and features. From monitoring and vulnerability trackers to NodePad, a streamlined permissionless launchpad that lets you purchase and deploy your nodes with a single click, Nodeops offers the only true 360 “Node as a Service” ecosystem currently on the market. NodePad alone is an advancement in an industry fraught with inherent complexity– turning Node deployment into a one-click process, making this infrastructure more accessible to operators across industries hoping to integrate Web3 into their systems.

Looking ahead, NodeOps is set to launch an AVS on EigenLayer, a move aiming to establish a value capture engine designed for developers and node operators alike. This initiative will focus on offering economic security to all parties involved in the ecosystem, enhancing engagement and productivity within the ecosystem in an on-chain permissionless infrastructure. NodeOps wants to work with organisations and projects that can benefit from their easy-to-use node deployment and management solutions. Partnering with NodeOps can improve an on-chain organisation’s project efficiency and open up new growth opportunities.

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