Back to School, Extended: 30% Off on GetBlock Shared Nodes

GetBlock
2 min readSep 25, 2024

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You asked, we delivered: GetBlock, a premium RPC nodes provider, is re-launching a 30% discount for all new customers of shared nodes. Newcomers should pay for the first paid package within seven days after signup.

GetBlock’s shared RPC nodes promo: 30% off for new accounts

Starting from September 2024, GetBlock, a flagship RPC node provider and Web3 infrastructure platform, is holding the second iteration of its most successful promo. All new users can get every shared node package with a 30% discount.

The promo kicks off again with no special requirements for applicants. The rules are that simple: to join the campaign, you just need to sign up and get your first package in seven days maximum.

Customers of free tariffs are also welcome. Both limited and unlimited shared node packages are available within the promo campaign.

Shared node packages are GetBlock’s entry-level offering. Being suitable for the vast majority of use-cases, they can significantly reduce infrastructure costs for any dApp or crypto application.

For further details, please, always refer to the official webpage of our amazing promo.

Best way to save: Two discounts are better than one

While activating promo accounts for unlimited shared node packages, users can enjoy two discounts together.

For instance, here’s how to save a whopping 40% on unlimited RPC nodes right now:

Regular price (1 month, no promo): 449 USD

Discounted price (12 months, promo offer applies): 279 USD

In a similar way, you can get discounted accounts using every of our subscriptions, i.e. 3-, 6-, 9-, 12-month tariffs. Once the promo ends, the discounted package will still be working.

GetBlock 30% is the best possible way to give a proper spin to the bull run flywheel.

Sign up to GetBlock today and feel the disruptive power of our RPC nodes of 50+ blockchains.

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