Modes and types

Types

Chainstack supports 2 types of nodes for public chains: elastic node and dedicated node. Elastic nodes are available for all networks by default. To get a dedicated node, you'll have to contact us directly.

Modes

For most of the available public chains, Chainstack supports deploying nodes in the following modes:

  • Full ā€” a node that stores full blockchain data. However, it has limitations to how many blocks are available for querying.
  • Archive ā€” a node that stores full blockchain data and an archive of historical states, which makes it possible to query any block since the chain genesis.
  • Trader ā€” a node that propagates transactions to the global mempool at high speed. See Trader nodes.

The following modes are available for on-platform public chains:

ProtocolFullArchiveFull mode querying limits
Ethereumāœ…āœ…Latest 128 blocks
Polygonāœ…āœ…Latest 128 blocks
BNB Smart Chaināœ…āœ…Latest 128 blocks
Baseāœ…āœ…Latest 128 blocks
Avalancheāœ…āœ…Latest 32 blocks of C-Chain
Arbitrumāœ…āœ…Latest 128 blocks
zkSync Eraāœ…āŒA full node currently stores the full blockchain data and an archive of historical states starting from the chain genesis.
Polygon zkEVMāœ…āŒA full node currently stores the full blockchain data and an archive of historical states starting from the chain genesis.
Optimismāœ…āœ…Latest 128 blocks
NEARāœ…āœ…Latest 5 epochs
Auroraāœ…āœ…Latest 5 epochs
Solanaāœ…āœ…Up to the first block available on the node. ~1.5 days worth.
Scrollāœ…āœ…A full node currently stores the full blockchain data and an archive of historical states starting from the chain genesis.
Ronināœ…āŒLatest 128 blocks
Aptosāœ…āœ…Latest 100,000,000 transactions
Oasis Sapphireāœ…āŒA full node currently stores the full blockchain data and an archive of historical states starting from the chain genesis.
Gnosis Chaināœ…āœ…1,024 MB of historical states. ~10 hours worth of immediately previous blocks.
Cronosāœ…āœ…Latest 100 blocks
Fantomāœ…āœ…As Go Opera, the Fantom client, does not have automatic state pruning implemented, there is currently no difference between a full node and an archive node.
Starknetāœ…āœ…
Harmonyāœ…āŒLatest 128 blocks
Tezosāœ…āœ…With a full node, you can query any block information or operation but you cannot query the balances, staking rights or block metadata before the current checkpoint.

With an archive node, you can query the entire history at any point, including balances, staking rights, block metadata.

See also Tezos docs: History modes.

To query your node's current checkpoint data:

curl 'NODE_ENDPOINT/chains/main/checkpoint'

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Advanced options on paid plans

Dedicated nodes, archive nodes, debug & trace APIs are available starting from the Growth plan.