#333 Kusama RPC services Dwellir Q3 2023
This is a follow-up proposal to our OpenGov treasury proposal in Q2 2023.
TLDR
Dwellir requests $18,765 for Q3 funding, covering the expenses of Q2 during which we served over 300 million RPC requests for the Kusama, Statemine, and Westmint communities.
These services were seamlessly provided using our decentralized bare-metal infrastructure located in both Sweden and Tunisia, with all operational data transparently available at https://stats.dwellir.app/.
Our commitment remains firm: offering top-tier, decentralized RPC services at an equitable price.
The Proposal
This proposal is to further fund the development of the RPC services and to cover the maintenance costs of them.
This new proposal includes two Milestones: Operate fully managed public RPC endpoints (Kusama, Statemine and Westmint), and run a highly available boot node.
Summary of Key Statistics
At Dwellir, we place a high value on transparency, understanding that it fosters trust and facilitates informed decision-making. To this end, we openly share our operational statistics with the community. This information is readily available at our dedicated portal, https://stats.dwellir.app/.
Here, stakeholders can gain insight into our service to the various Kusama communities. We believe this transparency not only promotes accountability but also underscores our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of service delivery for the communities we serve.
- Our Kusama RPC nodes served on average 3,064,391 requests per day and in total 275,795,145 during the last quarter.
- Our Statemine RPC nodes served on average 757,182 requests per day and in total 68,146,379 during the last quarter.
- Our Westmint RPC nodes served on average 102,939 requests per day and in total 9,264,542 during the last quarter.
Our full proposal can be read here.
For any questions or comments, please write in this thread.
/Team Dwellir
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I must say that RPC services are still needed, and for now, it seems like light clients are a necessary complimentary addition to an RPC stack. At least until light clients are ready for massive use, RPC services provide a layer of resilience that combined with light clients can lead to a consistent user experience.
Dwellir is a solid technical team, focused on decentralization on bare metal solutions: I have reviewed their proposals for quite some time now, and they are committed to the changes the community asked of them, as well as to gradually improve their services with new solutions and increase decentralisation (geographically and technically) and recilience. Well done. my vote is Aye.

I'm glad we have the OpenGov now so we can vote and try to make sure proposals like this pass. Definitely Aye, as these guys do essential work, they do it well and they charge modest amounts. Thanks to the Dwellir team for great work!
@amitrovich Thanks a lot! Your support is appreciated. 🙂
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