Shared Nodes in Asia – GetBlock Launches Singapore RPC Endpoints
GETBLOCK
August 14, 2025
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GetBlock, a top-tier Web3 infrastructure provider, is expanding its multi-region coverage. Starting today, Shared Node service users can create RPC endpoints hosted in Singapore to reduce latency for Asia-Pacific traffic.
This build is an extension of our multi-region rollout (July 2025), which added the ability to choose a data-center location when creating shared RPC endpoints. Singapore joins Frankfurt (EU) and New York (US), giving builders more location choices for shared infrastructure access.
Singapore region now live for Shared Nodes
Today, GetBlock adds Singapore as a new location for shared RPC endpoint services. When creating a new access token in the dashboard, Singapore appears as one of the available regions alongside Frankfurt (Germany) and New York (USA).
Because the endpoint is physically closer to application servers and end users in APAC, our customers in this region will see lower network round-trip times and steadier performance for calls that are sensitive to latency – wallet interactions, block polling, RPC-driven UI refreshes.
This release follows our earlier Singapore upgrade for dedicated nodes and the broader multi-region strategy to give builders and businesses more control over where their RPC endpoints are hosted.
The feature is live for Shared Node users across all plans (including the Free tier) and initially supports the most in-demand chains, such as Ethereum, Base, Polygon, and Tron.
Quickstart: Setting up Singapore-hosted shared RPC endpoints
Creating a Singapore Shared Node endpoint is straightforward and works exactly like creating any other shared endpoint from the user dashboard:
Log into your GetBlock dashboard and navigate to Shared nodes. Click Get to create a new endpoint.
Choose the protocol (e.g., Base), network variant, and API interface.
In the Region field, select Singapore, Singapore from the dropdown.
Click Get again – your endpoint will be issued with your API URL ready to use.

For your convenience, Singapore endpoints use the `go.getblock.asia` hostname. Example URL format:
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https://go.getblock.asia/<ACCESS_TOKEN>
We’ll continue to extend multi-region availability according to demand, performance telemetry, and customer feedback. Quick spoiler: the next chain we’ll add for Singapore is a major EVM network (think BNB).
If the blockchain you need isn’t yet available on Singapore Shared Nodes, you don’t have to wait. Our Dedicated Nodes let you run any blockchain in the region of your choice.
If you’d like help testing or determining which option suits your workload best, reach out to our experts – we’re happy to help you pick the optimal configuration!
Deployed where you need us,
The GetBlock Team
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