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Builders of @POKTNetwork — an open‑source API registry — and PATH, the smart layer that sends every request to the fastest, most reliable node.

Pricing Update: More Value, Less Cost

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Hey, Arthur from Grove here. Today, I have an exciting update about our pricing structure. Starting September 1, 2024, we’re lowering our RPC prices by ~75% and uncapping our entire feature suite in the process.

What’s Changing

Unlimited (Paid) Tier: We’ve combined the best features from our two paid plans, Auto-Scale and Enterprise, and are giving the best of both worlds — unlimited usage of all our features — without minimum commitments, at a fixed consumption based price of $2/million RPC requests (down from $7.45/million). You’ll get the following on the new Unlimited tier:

  • Unlimited Transactions-per-second (TPS)
  • Unlimited endpoints and apps
  • Unlimited team member access
  • No Compute Unit pricing: 1 request == 1 request (no matter how heavy)
  • 24 hour log retention
  • 30 day usage insights
  • Endpoint privacy and security features
  • Access to 50+ Blockchains
  • First 100,000 requests per month are on the house

Free Tier: No credit card required. Everything above, but you’re capped at 100,000 requests per month. FYI, it used to be 100,000 per day on the old Free tier.

Migration Plan

The fun starts at 12pm ET on September 1, 2024.

  • All accounts on the Auto Scale and Enterprise plans will be migrated to the new Unlimited plan.
  • Invoices will be auto-generated and sent out to all users on a prorated basis for the amount of requests processed since their last billing cycle.
  • Rolling 30-day billing cycles will be replaced with monthly billing.
  • The first bill for the Unlimited plan will be generated and emailed on October 1, 2024, and on the first of every month thereafter.​

Questions

Open up a support ticket on Discord at: https://discord.gg/build-with-grove.

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Builders of @POKTNetwork — an open‑source API registry — and PATH, the smart layer that sends every request to the fastest, most reliable node.

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