As Polkadot’s largest and most cost efficient infrastructure provider, since November 2020 we've provided access to dedicated node support and free public API service for over 68 networks in the Polkadot / Kusama ecosystems. We’ve always made it our goal to provide complete support for the entire Polkadot ecosystem. For RPC API services, historically we have sought funding from the sovereign parachain teams themselves for funding the ongoing operating expenses of these services. However, as the crypto winter has hit hard, many teams are no longer able to fund core public good services like public RPC endpoints.
This has a detrimental effect on applications that serve the Polkadot ecosystem (many of which are our customers). Wallets (e.g. Talisman and Nova), explorers (e.g. Subscan and Polkaholic), account tools (e.g. Sub.ID), indexers (e.g. Subsquid and SubQuery), governance applications (e.g. Polkassembly and Subsquare), and thousands of other applications in each ecosystem struggle to find reliable, performant, and SLA supported RPC API endpoints for many smaller networks.
“If we had some public good service that helps grass root teams it would be a tremendous help for teams such as ours” - Imbue
This is causing a divide in our ecosystem between highly funded parachains that can survive the winter, and new emergent chains that are struggling to get started - we’re seeing first hand that the number of growing new parachains in Polkadot is stalling.
We’re requesting globally accessible and equitable funding from the treasury to cover a basic RPC API service (full archive and trace node support included) for all active Polkadot and Kusama parachains to provide immediate relief until we can set up a Parachain Infrastructure Bounty.
This proposal will cover US$620 of base funding each month for each parachain’s API service. To start with, we budget that there will be 38 parachains that take us up on this offer (all parachains with an active lease will be eligible). The total combined running cost for each month is estimated at USD $23,560.00 - all inclusive of capital and operating expenses, administration time from OnFinality DevOps, onboarding costs, backup costs, and all other monitoring and right-sizing by our team.
The initial proposal is for July's cost only
“Teams need to coordinate/negotiate with all sorts of partners (block explorers, rpc node providers, wallets, other parachains). This slows down innovation for Kusama.” - Interlay
Multiple parachains have privately and publicly affirmed that one of the biggest challenges is dealing with all the tertiary providers needed to run a production parachain (RPC nodes, block explorers, indexers, governance pages, wallets integrations and more).
We propose that in the long term, we create a new “Parachain Infrastructure Bounty”, that provides basic public services for all active parachins for both ecosystems. The aim is to make the ecosystem more harmonious, unify processes and tools, speed up development progress, and will help all new teams get started.
But setting this bounty up and communicating with the large number of stakeholders will take a long time. At this stage, we expect at least 5 RPC providers, 4 wallets, 3 block explorers, 2 indexers, and 2 governance tools will want to be party to this bounty if it encompasses all “public good infrastructure”.
As a result, in order to establish precedent, and to provide quick pain relief to all parachains next week, our view is to proceed with the current immediate solution now.
OnFinality is proposing to provide funded complete support for the entire Polkadot ecosystem to help cash-starved parachains through the winter. This will cover the existing 38 Polkadot parachains, and each parachain network will be allocated US$620 of base funding each month for this service. This proposal will provide immediate relief until a Parachain Infrastructure Bounty can be set up. The proposed solution will cover a basic RPC API service for all active Polkadot and Kusama parachains. The aim is to make the ecosystem more harmonious, unify processes and tools, speed up development progress, and help all new teams get started. The long-term solution is to create a new “Parachain Infrastructure Bounty” that provides basic public services for all active parachains for both ecosystems. This will take a long time to set up, so the immediate solution is to proceed with the current proposal.
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