Hosted Lotus Endpoint Request
If you are interested in having access to a managed Filecoin node endpoint for the Lotus JSON RPC API for development purposes, please complete this request form.

NOTE: If you're just starting out with Filecoin see docs.filecoin.io's Networks section for info on Local devnets Shared tesnets.

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If you need to read recent chain state only then you can start using the Glif Nodes API right away, see the hosted nodes section in the Filecoin Docs for more info.

If you need full chain history or a dedicated node with write access, please also reach out in Filecoin Slack at #fil-glif-node-hosting so we can discuss your use case and requirements.
What is your email? *
What is your Filecoin Slack username? *
Please, provide additional points of contact if there are some. Would be great to have contact in any of the Messengers like Slack, Telegram, Viber, etc.
Name of Project *
Link to project website or description *
Have you already run a Filecoin node? *
What Filecoin network do you need your node to be connected to? (Mainnet, Calibrationnet, etc.) *
Are you planning to store any private data on hosted endpoint? *
What authorization type do you prefer - JWT based or Firewall based? Please answer with either "JWT" or your public IP address (or addresses) that should be whitelisted. *
Do you need a Lotus node with 1) Recent chain data or 2) Full chain history from genesis?  [Recent is good for most wallets and dapps, finality = last 900 epochs. Full chain history from genesis is usually for deep analysis.] *
How much load do you expect on this endpoint?
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What Filecoin node implementation do you need? Select "Lotus" if you are not sure or it doesn't matter in your case
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Do you need any additional applications installed with your Filecoin node?
How many developers on your team will be using this endpoint?
When do you need these endpoints by?
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For how long do you need these endpoints?
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