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Data Availability Nodes — Compare & Deploy

Modular blockchain protocols focused on data availability layers for scalable infrastructure

NodeOps Console lets you deploy and manage data availability Nodes with no manual setup — choose a protocol, subscribe, and your Node is running in seconds.

Available protocols

ProtocolNode TypeLicense RequiredDelegationFrom ($/mo)
AvailValidatorNoNo$7.50
CelestiaLightNoNo$15.00
0GAlignmentYesYesContact

Pricing comparison

Compare monthly subscription costs across data availability protocols:

Protocol1 Month3 Months6 Months12 Months
Avail$7.50$7.13$6.75$6.00
Celestia$15.00$14.25$13.50$12.00

Longer subscriptions include discounts up to 30%. Prices shown are per license per month.

Protocol details

Avail

Web3 infrastructure layer allowing modular execution layers to scale and interoperate in a trust-minimized way through data availability.

  • Node Type: Validator
  • License Required: No
  • Delegation: Not supported
  • Starting Price: $7.50/month

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Celestia

Modular blockchain powering applications with full-stack customizability through a dedicated data availability layer.

  • Node Type: Light
  • License Required: No
  • Delegation: Not supported
  • Starting Price: $15.00/month

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0G

Decentralized AI operating system providing scalable infrastructure for AI applications and data availability.

  • Node Type: Alignment
  • License Required: Yes — 0G Alignment NFT
  • Delegation: Supported

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FAQ

What are data availability Nodes?

Modular blockchain protocols focused on data availability layers for scalable infrastructure

How much does it cost to run data availability Nodes on NodeOps?

Pricing starts from $7.50/month. Longer subscriptions receive discounts up to 30%.

Do I need technical expertise to run these Nodes?

No. NodeOps Console handles all hardware, installation, updates, and uptime management. You can deploy Nodes with just a few clicks using the NaaS (Node-as-a-Service) model.

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