For those not familiar with Linux or the command-line (CLI), but still want to run their own ETH blockchain node for their #web3 #dApp, check out QuikNode.io ...
One can launch an Ethereum node in the cloud (8 global locations), on MainNet, Ropsten, Rinkeby, Kovan (even Morden & Classic ETC), on Geth or Parity client, and have a synced Full Node in minutes.
Full https:// (httpProvider) and wss:// (websockets) API support, including event subscriptions.
No maintenance required; everything (including updates and chain forks) is handled for you, behind the scenes.
All you have to do is focus on the #BUIDL!
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For those not familiar with Linux or the command-line (CLI), but still want to run their own ETH blockchain node for their #web3 #dApp, check out QuikNode.io ...
One can launch an Ethereum node in the cloud (8 global locations), on MainNet, Ropsten, Rinkeby, Kovan (even Morden & Classic ETC), on Geth or Parity client, and have a synced Full Node in minutes.
Full https:// (httpProvider) and wss:// (websockets) API support, including event subscriptions.
No maintenance required; everything (including updates and chain forks) is handled for you, behind the scenes.
All you have to do is focus on the #BUIDL!