Our goal has always been to be the go-to blockchain node platform across any chain and environment. Today, that includes the nodes you run on your own hardware. Running your own Ethereum infrastructure should be the basic right of every individual and household. Nodes should be easy. The catch? Self-hosting has always meant complexity. Manual setup, client updates, nodes falling out of sync, moni
Every production dApp built in 2022–2023 has the same problem sitting in its package.json: "wagmi": "^1.4.12", "ethers": "^5.7.2", "@rainbow-me/rainbowkit": "^1.3.5" These three libraries are tightly coupled. wagmi v2 dropped ethers entirely in favor of viem. RainbowKit v2 requires wagmi v2. Migrating one without the others breaks everything. Every team I've seen approach this migration does it t
When you have 5 unrelated questions, should you pack them into one message to the LLM, or send 5 requests simultaneously? Which is faster? Splitting into multiple independent parallel requests is almost always faster. This isn't a gut feeling — it's determined by the underlying inference mechanism of LLMs. Let's walk through the reasoning from first principles. To understand this problem, you firs