Onfinality, Polkadot’s leading blockchain infrastructure provider, has recently announced its partnership with Ruby Protocol which allows for Ruby Nodes to finally be available for deployment via Onfinality, while also adding Ruby Network Spec to its marketplace supporting over 60 networks.

This partnership opens the doors for a lot of added functionality to Ruby Nodes including:

  • Easier to set up  — Spin up Dedicated Nodes easily and quickly via the one-click node deployment service without worrying about setting up hardware from scratch
  • Scalablility — Easier to upsize and downsize nodes in a few clicks
  • Cost-Efficient — Pay for only what you need. You no longer have to buy or set up your own hardware or make tools to monitor your node’s health and performance
  • Visibility — Simply connect to the Node Metric Endpoint for automated monitoring and alerts on your node’s health

About Ruby Protocol

Ruby Protocol a cross-chain, privacy-first infrastructure, powered by Polkadot. It’s Layer-1 protocol utilises Functional Encryption (FE) cryptography which allows users to adopt a modular approach to data privacy and ownership. This novel solution will allow users to encrypt sensitive information on-chain, which can only be decrypted by holders of an approved private key.

Ruby’s FE Substrate-pallet will serve as the building blocks for privacy-first smart contract DApps building on the native Ruby Chain, while also acting as a privacy layer for Parachains and Web3 DApps across the Polkadot ecosystem.

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About OnFinality

OnFinality is a leading infrastructure service for some of the largest blockchain projects with a mission to save developers time and help provide better services for users by providing core infrastructure.

It is a SaaS platform that provides infrastructure & developer tools that saves developers hours & allows teams to grow with confidence. Our mission is to help blockchain and dApp developers build a decentralized future faster. Learn More;

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