
Infura allows developers to directly call on-chain data, submit transactions, and deploy contracts without operational maintenance through globally distributed nodes and efficient APIs, just like AWS liberates traditional development, making Web3 plug-and-play as well. This model supports top DApps such as MetaMask, Uniswap, and Aave, becoming an indispensable hub in the ecosystem.
From Ethereum mainnet Layer 2 to IPFS storage Linea ZK solution, Infura forms a flexible multi-protocol architecture. Developers access multiple chains through a single interface, reducing complexity and enhancing scalability, no longer limited to a single chain, becoming the core of cross-chain data flow.
Network congestion events expose the risks of over-reliance, raising concerns within the community about service interruptions paralyzing application layers. ConsenSys responds by launching DIN (Decentralized Infrastructure Network), which opens up global nodes to participate in token incentives, initiating a structural reconstruction from centralized APIs to decentralized collaboration.
Joseph Lubin announced the integration of Infura tokens into the ConsenSys ecosystem, covering node rewards, DIN decision-making, and value exchange via MetaMask Linea. It is expected to be implemented in 2026, transforming one-way services into a community governance open network.
Infura’s trajectory reflects the three stages of Web3 infrastructure: central efficiency → Decentralization of trust → Protocol governance. This balances usability with ideals, allowing enterprise services to shift towards protocol operations, reshaping power distribution and the logic of trust.
Infura supports Web3 DApps with a multi-chain API powered by global nodes, and the DIN token plan responds to the challenges of centralization, evolving from development convenience into the ecological nerve center. This transformation symbolizes the protocolization of infrastructure, defining a new landscape of power and trust in the era of Web3 infrastructure.











