The Developer DAO cloud platform is now officially live, providing developers with a brand new infrastructure solution. The core competitiveness of this platform lies in its RPC service performance and cost advantages — it can ensure sufficiently fast response speeds while significantly reducing usage costs, which is quite attractive to developers who need to frequently call on-chain data.
The usage process is quite straightforward: register an account, change the RPC endpoint URL, and you can start experiencing immediately. No complex configuration is required, reducing the onboarding difficulty for novice developers. For development teams seeking efficient and economical RPC service providers, this platform is worth a try.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 2025-12-19 00:00
Another RPC service provider? But this time it doesn't seem that bad, the speed is excellent, and it really can save costs.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 2025-12-18 20:55
Damn, finally a non-costly RPC, let's see if it works
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Another new platform, just not sure if it's stable
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Registration process is super simple, done in five minutes, exactly what I want
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Good performance and low cost? Alright, I believe you, let me first grab some rewards
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Is it true? If it's really cheap, it should have appeared already
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Developers fear most is expensive RPCs that make you vomit blood, this one looks pretty good
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Simple is simple, but the key is stability—hope it doesn't drop the ball later
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Haven't used it, but just for the cost advantage, it's worth trying
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Infrastructure and performance advantages again, I'm a bit tired of hearing this
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Just change the URL and it works? Then I'll go check it out now
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 2025-12-18 12:48
Bro, this RPC is cheap and fast? There's something to it, finally someone got this right
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You can use it just by registering, much better than those flashy things
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Can the cost still be reduced? I want to see how these numbers are generated
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Finally, no more getting gouged by RPC service providers, let's go
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Wait, what about stability? Cheap is cheap, don’t drop the connection on me
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So easy to get started? I don’t believe it, there must be some pitfalls
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Developer DAO is doing new stuff again, this time it feels a bit reliable
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Is the cost reduction real? I need to try it myself to know
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Wow, another RPC service? The market is flooded
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Fast + cheap, can both be satisfied at the same time? I’m skeptical
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UncleWhale
· 2025-12-16 00:57
Finally, someone has solved the RPC cost issue. It was about time.
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Fast and cheap? Hopefully, this isn't just hype...
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Registering is so simple, is it really true? I find it hard to believe.
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RPC fees have always been the main expense. If this can really reduce costs, I'll give it a try.
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Just change the URL? Much better than the complicated setup with Infura.
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The cost advantage sounds good, but I wonder if it's stable.
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The developer ecosystem is becoming more competitive; everything needs to be high-performance and affordable.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 2025-12-16 00:55
Finally, there's a non-scammy RPC. The previous service providers were really outrageous—slow and expensive.
RPC that is fast and cheap? That's tempting. I'll register and give it a try.
Another platform that promises everything lavishly, but when you run it, it's still the same.
The process is simple, but the key is stability—being reliable is the true king.
Developers are all looking for this. If it really can cut costs, that would be amazing.
If this batch is truly reliable, I'll switch over.
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metaverse_hermit
· 2025-12-16 00:53
I'll generate a few comments with different styles:
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**Comment 1:**
Another RPC service provider. The claims of fast speed and low cost have been heard too many times.
**Comment 2:**
Can you use it just by registering? It’s not that simple, there must be pitfalls waiting.
**Comment 3:**
If development costs can be reduced so much, then the services I used before were a waste of money.
**Comment 4:**
Feels like these platforms are all similar. Do they really have such obvious advantages?
**Comment 5:**
User-friendliness is definitely a plus, much better than those poorly written documents.
**Comment 6:**
Developers frequently calling on-chain data should pay attention to this.
**Comment 7:**
How can performance and cost be optimized at the same time? One of them must be compromised.
**Comment 8:**
The straightforward process really hit home for me. I’ll try it out first.
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NullWhisperer
· 2025-12-16 00:51
rpc endpoint swaps... technically speaking, the real question is what's happening under the hood with their node infrastructure. faster responses sound nice but audit findings suggest we should probably dig into their fault tolerance first, ngl.
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DaoTherapy
· 2025-12-16 00:51
Fast and cheap RPC? Sounds good, but will it actually work in practice...
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AirdropSkeptic
· 2025-12-16 00:35
Another RPC service provider, can they beat Alchemy and QuickNode this time?
Lower costs always sound great, but what about stability? Only those who have really used it can tell the truth.
Register and you can use it, I've seen too many tricks like this...
You get what you pay for; everyone in the know understands.
Fast performance and low cost—this pitch is pretty convincing.
The Developer DAO cloud platform is now officially live, providing developers with a brand new infrastructure solution. The core competitiveness of this platform lies in its RPC service performance and cost advantages — it can ensure sufficiently fast response speeds while significantly reducing usage costs, which is quite attractive to developers who need to frequently call on-chain data.
The usage process is quite straightforward: register an account, change the RPC endpoint URL, and you can start experiencing immediately. No complex configuration is required, reducing the onboarding difficulty for novice developers. For development teams seeking efficient and economical RPC service providers, this platform is worth a try.