Introducing Ethereum Request Packs!

Infura Community Updates 3/9/21. Ethereum Request Packs are here! Now, Infura users can add increments of 1M daily requests to their account for $200 per month!

Introducing Ethereum Request Packs!

Add 1 million daily requests to your Ethereum API subscription for only $200 USD per month!

Ethereum Request Packs are here! Now Infura customers (on any subscription tier) can add increments of 1,000,000 daily requests to their account for $200 per month!

Say you’re subscribed to the Team tier and are currently allotted 1,000,000 requests per day. You can now add an additional 1,000,000 requests per day, bringing you to a total of 2,000,000 total daily requests for $425 per month. You can add multiple Request Packs directly in your Dashboard until you reach a limit of 100MM total daily requests. If you need more than 100MM/day, please reach out to us and we will set you up with a custom account.

How to Get Started

To add Ethereum Request Packs to your account, click Change Plan in your Dashboard, select Request Packs, and designate the number of packs you’d like to purchase.

Once you've successfully checked out, your Billing page will be updated to reflect your new daily request limit.

That's it! If you need help at any time, join the Infura Community to connect with the team or drop us an email at support@infura.io.


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Want instant, scalable, and reliable API access to the Ethereum, Eth2, IPFS, and Filecoin networks? Sign up for our Core service to start building for free today. Need more request volume and direct support? Check out Infura+ to pick the right plan for your project.

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