
Gateway.fm
Gateway.fm is a distributed infrastructure provider of scalable RPCs, validators & blockchain tools.

What is Gateway.fm?
Gateway.fm is a distributed blockchain infrastructure company providing enterprise-grade Web3 infrastructure at scale. The platform offers a comprehensive suite of products including high-performance RPCs handling up to 30,000 requests per second, validators, Rollup-as-a-Service with multi-stack support, and production-ready application kits for rapid deployment. Gateway.fm's Web3 components include an indexer for off-chain data access, an oracle for uploading Web2 data on-chain, account abstraction, a shared prover, on-chain token swaps, multi-signature authorization, decentralized identity management, and a token issuance system. The platform supports infrastructure for L1 and L2 networks, early-stage Web3 projects, and enterprise clients with compliance-driven solutions. Gateway.fm is built by core contributors to Ethereum and CDK-erigon, with $1.3 billion staked through its infrastructure and 99.99% uptime.
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