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OnFinality vs Quicknode for Blockchain RPC APIs

Compare OnFinality and Quicknode for multichain RPC endpoints, uptime, pricing, archive access, Trace API, request analytics, and production Web3 workloads.

Why teams compare OnFinality with QuickNode

QuickNode is often evaluated for fast RPC access and developer tooling. OnFinality is strongest for teams that want multichain RPC endpoints, clear request analytics, archive and Trace API access, and a practical upgrade path into dedicated blockchain nodes from the same infrastructure partner.

Multichain RPC coverage

Use one RPC infrastructure provider across production networks, testnets, and emerging ecosystems instead of stitching together separate providers.

Request analytics

Track usage patterns, response units, and endpoint behaviour so your team can understand demand before it becomes an infrastructure problem.

Archive and Trace API

Support heavier data workloads with archive access and Trace API availability on supported networks and paid plans.

Dedicated node path

Start with shared RPC APIs, then move high-throughput or custom workloads to dedicated blockchain nodes when your app needs isolated resources.

Decision guide

How to evaluate OnFinality and QuickNode for multichain applications

A multichain comparison should test the chains and request patterns you actually operate, not just advertised network counts. One provider can be a good fit for a focused application while another may simplify a broader infrastructure footprint.

Continue with Quicknode when

  • Your application has already standardised on QuickNode integrations and the required service model is working well.
  • Your team has tested the exact endpoints, add-ons, and regional behaviour that matter to its production architecture.

Consider OnFinality when

  • You want to consolidate RPC APIs, archive access, request visibility, and dedicated-node planning across supported ecosystems.
  • You need to evaluate EVM and non-EVM workloads together rather than treat each chain as a separate vendor decision.

Run a like-for-like test

Benchmark one EVM workflow and one non-EVM workflow from your own stack. Include retries, backfills, subscription reconnects, and an agreed failure-handling path so the evaluation reflects real operations.

This table is a directional comparison prepared by OnFinality. Provider plans, limits, availability, and prices change; verify current terms in each provider's official documentation before making a purchase decision.

All Features
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All Features
Supported Chains
60+
22
Uptime
99.99%
99.99%
Free Plan
400,000 API daily limit, 150 response limits/ sec, 3 API Apps
10 Million API credits included, 25 Requests/ sec, 1 Endpoint, Single Region, Community Support
Price From
$49/ month for 20M API response units and no daily response limit
$49/ month for 20M API credits with 100 requests/ sec, 10 endpoints
Full/Archive Node
Free
Free
Trace API
Included in paid plans.
Included in paid plans
API Security
Advanced API request insights
Paying with crypto

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