Best RPC Node Providers for Base

Find and compare the best RPC Node providers for Base in 2026

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    GetBlock Reviews
    Top Pick
    GetBlock is a Blockchain-as-a-Service (BaaS) platform that provides a fast and easy API connection to full nodes from 50+ leading blockchain platforms. It allows you to request information on a node's chain without having to manually set it up with JSON-RPC or REST. This service is ideal for beginners and young entrepreneurs, as well for crypto developers and users. It is also suitable for those who do not have the resources or time to run their own full node. Register an account to get started with GetBlock. You will receive an API key and the relevant data on the dashboard.
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    Alchemy Reviews

    Alchemy

    Alchemy

    $49 per month
    Alchemy helps teams build and grow onchain products without the overhead of managing node infrastructure in-house. Across 100+ chains, developers rely on Alchemy’s APIs, RPC services, webhooks, and tooling to work with blockchain data, power transaction execution, and support production applications. From fintech products to trading platforms to AI-driven experiences, Alchemy gives teams the infrastructure they need to move from prototype to scale with confidence.
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    NOWNodes Reviews
    NOWNodes is a robust RPC provider granting API access to Full and Archive Nodes across 110+ blockchain networks. It supports various protocols including Tendermint, Blockbook, and Index, with availability on both mainnets and testnets depending on the chain. The service delivers a reliable, scalable infrastructure with 99.95% uptime, ~0.6s response time, and capacity for over 15,000 transactions per second—ensuring developers uninterrupted access to accurate blockchain data.
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