Infura just rolled out their DIN AVS initiative, bringing something fresh to the EigenLayer ecosystem. This move essentially creates a decentralized marketplace for RPC and API services—think of it as opening up infrastructure access in a way that wasn't really possible before.



What makes this interesting? Traditional RPC providers operate in pretty centralized ways, but this AVS approach leverages EigenLayer's restaking mechanism to distribute the infrastructure layer. Developers and projects can now tap into RPC endpoints and API services through a more open marketplace model.

The timing seems strategic too. As demand for reliable blockchain infrastructure keeps climbing, having a decentralized alternative could address some of the single-point-of-failure concerns that plague centralized providers. Whether this catches on will depend on performance metrics and adoption, but it's definitely worth watching how this infrastructure play develops.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 2025-11-19 11:36
ngl infura this move is good, finally someone is doing decentralized rpc, those centralized nodes before were really too bad.
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GasBankrupter
· 2025-11-18 20:05
The Infura gameplay this time is quite interesting, a truly decentralized RPC market... But the key still depends on whether the performance can keep up.
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Ft_xs
· 2025-11-17 20:23
HODL Tight 💪
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MevHunter
· 2025-11-17 18:34
Infura has found a way out this time; the direction of decentralizing the RPC layer should have been pursued by someone long ago. It remains to be seen whether it can really operate stably.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 2025-11-17 18:30
Infura is doing something new again, but to be honest, whether this can truly achieve Decentralization depends on the actual performance.
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CantAffordPancake
· 2025-11-17 18:25
Infura's recent actions are quite interesting, but whether they can truly be implemented will depend on performance metrics.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 2025-11-17 18:14
Infura's recent move is quite impressive, finally someone is using Eigenlayer for infrastructure. But then again, can the performance keep up?
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GasGrillMaster
· 2025-11-17 18:12
Infura's move is quite interesting, but whether it can really run depends on performance. It's nice to talk about Decentralization infrastructure now, but the key is to avoid becoming a new single point of failure.
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FudVaccinator
· 2025-11-17 18:11
Another "revolutionary infrastructure", let's wait and see if it can actually run before bragging.
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