- Lava Network is a node-driven hub for RPC to 24 top blockchains.
- Anyone can join the Lava Network community and provide computation for RPC.
- Lava Network aims to be a reliable source of SDK, API and RPC for Web3 developers.
Lava Network is another aggregation of blockchain RPC for faster Web3 apps. Lava Network has been building its tools in the past year, adding more networks to its list. The startup was created with the goal of easing the problems related to making blockchain calls.
Lava Protocol uses a native blockchain built on the Cosmos technology. The RPC are offered through a dynamically changing list, adding fair calls for all participants in the ecosystem.
Lava Protocol is also an interconnected chain, meaning all users can also rely on smart contracts to make fast, competitive calls through the RPC package. This means Lava Protocol apps can work at a competitive speed, and the network is ready to host Web3 developers for games and other features.
Lava Protocol Aims for Reliable Data, Fair RPC Calls
Lava Protocol also ensures reliable data and penalizes unreliable data providers for security against smart contract attacks. Lava Protocol is also a source of reliable data for all blockchain interactions.
Lava Protocol launched around a year ago, and went through an extensive testnet period before going live. Lava Protocol also hosts nodes, meaning the network is secured by multiple node operators, each capable of carrying app data.
The protocol has released SDK so app teams can build faster access to nodes and produce a fast multi-chain product. The call for node operators is still open, growing the Lava Protocol chain and making it more secure. All developer teams can also choose to be node operators.
Lava Protocol Grows Blockchain List
So far, Lava Protocol allows RPC access for a total of 24 blockchains, hosting Ethereum, Polygon and other widely used networks. However, Lava Protocol does not host Solana or Avalanche yet. However, Lava Protocol will also present at the Avalanche summit, and may be adding the high-capacity network to its list.
Lava Protocol is community-driven, and its RPC depends on node operators being capable of relaying the calls from apps to the target blockchain. The Lava Protocol community is open for anyone with the right skills to join and grow the network.