DIN 2025 at a Glance
In 2025, the Decentralized Infrastructure Network (DIN) transitioned from foundational development to critical market utility. The past twelve months were defined by the convergence of high-performance computing, decentralized trust, and agentic intelligence.
Our end of year review outlines the strategic milestones achieved in 2025, highlighting our shift toward cryptoeconomic security, our expansion into non-EVM ecosystems, and the operationalization of infrastructure for AI agents.
Operationalizing Trust: The DIN AVS Launch
The deployment of the DIN Autonomous Verifiable Service (AVS) on EigenLayer represents a fundamental shift in our security architecture. By moving from a reputation-based model to one secured by cryptoeconomic incentives, we have effectively addressed the "Watcher’s Dilemma" of centralized Watcher monitoring. This launch, executed with our partner EigenCloud, ensures that RPC provision is now backed by restaked ETH, aligning the economic interests of node operators with the reliability requirements of the network.
Read more about the DIN AVS Restaking Launch: https://www.din.build/blog/din-avs-restaking-launch
The Need for Reliable RPC Infrastructure
This year had a few Cloud outages that highlighted a need for reliable decentralized RPC infrastructure.
Thanks to the shoutout from Consensys and Ethereum co-founder, Joseph Lubin, describing our team’s mission to progressively decentralized our internal Consensys products’ performance, redunancy, and reliability. Our response was factual. We’ve been working on this for the past 3 years: https://x.com/DINBuild/status/1980358248197943465
Network Expansion and Interoperability
DIN has aggressively expanded its footprint to support over 20 networks, addressing the fragmentation of the Web3 landscape. Key integrations in 2025 included high-throughput and modular environments such as:
Furthermore, we successfully bridged the EVM gap, deploying full support for non-EVM ecosystems including Solana and Bitcoin. This development positions DIN as a truly chain-agnostic gateway for the multi-chain economy.
The Infrastructure for Agentic AI
Recognizing the rise of autonomous agents as a primary user class, we presented at many trustless and agentic events at DevConnect in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Our main messaging here was not to sell a product, but to recognize that AI Agents will require data-backed quality and reputation insights for reliable connectivity. DIN through our Watcher operational monitoring has been uniquely positioned to route messages properly to available bare metal nodes for networks.
Full thread for slides: https://x.com/DINBuild/status/1993746260990554470
And accompanying blogpost: https://www.din.build/blog/trust-discovery-amp-autonomy-in-the-age-of-agentic-ai
We’ll share an updated whitepaper to address our Agentic AI predictions and it’s impact on Web3.
Ecosystem Maturity: DIN Highlights
The resilience of the DIN network relies on its diverse provider set. Throughout 2025, we completed the DIN Highlights series, recognizing the specialized contributions of our core partners who ensure high availability and failover protection. These include:
Performance at Scale
Operational metrics for 2025 demonstrate the network's resilience under load. DIN consistently processed 300M+ requests per day with a peak of 13 billion requests per month. Our infrastructure was able to manage daily surges reaching up to 500 million requests. These figures validate our capacity to support enterprise-grade throughput while maintaining decentralized integrity.
As we approach 2026, DIN remains focused on delivering the robust, secure infrastructure required for the next phase of the decentralized web. We’re planning on launching a complete SDK with x402 integration and migration towards on-chain streaming payments. Looking forward to a productive 2026!

