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    Bifrost Validator Node

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    The Bifrost Network is a public blockchain built on the Substrate framework and fully compatible with the Ethereum API, providing developers with access to a wide range of libraries and development environments.

    Overview

    The Bifrost Network is designed with a "multichain-first" approach, which natively enables interaction and communication between different blockchains through a decentralized cross-chain channel. DApps on the Bifrost Network can utilize a range of promising cryptocurrencies from any supported blockchains through the Bifrost Network cross-chain communication protocol. The core validators on the Bifrost Network also serve as relayers, transmitting cross-chain messages across multiple blockchains to facilitate this communication. This cross-chain readiness creates a multichain-oriented environment that offers developers huge opportunities to develop innovative and diverse applications.

    Highlights

    • The Bifrost Network enables effortless cross-chain interactions through its Cross-Chain Communication Protocol (CCCP), allowing DApps to bridge assets and data across multiple blockchains seamlessly. With built-in token bridges and decentralized relayers, developers can easily extend single-chain applications into fully interoperable multichain DApps.
    • Built with developers in mind, the Bifrost Network is fully compatible with Ethereum EVM, supporting Solidity-based smart contracts, widely used libraries (OpenZeppelin, Web3, HardHat, Truffle), and security tools. This ensures a smooth migration of existing Ethereum-based applications while offering enhanced scalability and lower gas fees.
    • The Bifrost Oracle provides real-time, aggregated price data from multiple sources, reducing risks of price manipulation and ensuring accurate on-chain pricing. With low gas fees and frequent updates, DeFi applications can offer more precise market data, enhancing user experience and security.

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Ubuntu 24.04

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    Bifrost Validator Node

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    This listing is free to use, so the software itself carries no license charge. You choose between two hosting options based on the EC2 instance type that runs the validator node. The m5.xlarge option runs on Intel-based hardware, while the m5a.xlarge option runs on AMD-based hardware. Both are billed by the hour and offer the same core sizing. Your cost depends on which instance type you select and how many hours you run it. The two dimensions are alternatives, not tiers, so you pick the one that fits your infrastructure needs.

    Top-of-mind questions for buyers

    Each option runs the validator node on an EC2 xlarge instance. The m5.xlarge uses Intel-based hardware, and the m5a.xlarge uses AMD-based hardware. Both provide the same core sizing. The software is free, so you pay only for the running instance hours you use.
    The software carries no license charge, so no software fee applies whether the instance runs or not. Hourly billing meters running instance hours. A stopped instance stops accruing hourly compute charges, though underlying AWS storage fees may still apply while the instance exists.
    A validator node helps secure the network and earn staking rewards. Staking protects the network against attacks and supports decentralization. You set up the node on your chosen instance and it participates in the network's validation process.
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    This product is offered free of charge on AWS Marketplace. Since no payment is required to use this product, refunds do not apply. If you have any concerns or need support, please contact us at hello@pi-lab.io 

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

    Version release notes

    AMI Revision 1 for Bifrost node v2.1.0.

    This revision applies OS-level security patches only. The underlying Bifrost node binary remains unchanged at v2.1.0.

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    Usage instructions

    To set up and run the Bifrost Validator Node on AWS, follow the official setup guide:

    https://docs.bifrostnetwork.com/bifrost-network/running-a-node/guide-for-operators/setting-up-a-validator-node/using-systemd 

    Support

    Vendor support

    Email: hello@pi-lab.io  Website: https://bifrostnetwork.com  Documentation: https://docs.bifrostnetwork.com 

    Bifrost Network offers comprehensive support to ensure seamless deployment and operation of your Validator on AWS. Support includes: General Inquiries & Troubleshooting: Assistance with Validator setup, configuration, and operational best practices. Technical Support: Developer-focused support for integration with Bifrost cross-chain communication protocol (CCCP), EVM compatibility, and staking operations. Documentation & Community Support: Extensive documentation and an active developer community to help resolve issues and optimize Validator performance.

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