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Using Hosted ENSNode Instances

NameHash Labs provides freely available hosted instances for ENS developers looking to get started quickly.

These instances are provided free of charge with no API key required, have no rate limiting, and are maintained and monitored by the NameHash Labs team.

The key differences between these hosted deployments is the ENS deployment being indexed (mainnet vs a testnet) and the list of ENSNode plugins that are activated. See the table below for details. Main difference from client perspective is chain being indexed and list of plugins being handled. Here is the table listing differences between those.

ENSNode ‘Alpha’
ENSNodehttps://api.alpha.ensnode.io
ENSAdminOpen In ENSAdmin
Active Pluginssubgraph, basenames, lineanames, threedns
PurposeDemonstration of ENSNode’s multichain ENS indexing capability. Provides a superset of the data indexed by the ENS Subgraph.
ENSNode ‘Mainnet’
ENSNodehttps://api.mainnet.ensnode.io
ENSAdminOpen In ENSAdmin
Active Pluginssubgraph
PurposeDemonstration of ENSNode’s backwards compatibility with the ENS Subgraph. Provides 1:1 Subgraph compatible data on mainnet.
ENSNode ‘Sepolia’
ENSNodehttps://api.sepolia.ensnode.io
ENSAdminOpen In ENSAdmin
Active Pluginssubgraph
PurposeDemonstration of ENSNode’s backwards compatibility with the ENS Subgraph. Provides 1:1 Subgraph compatible data on Sepolia.
ENSNode ‘Holesky’
ENSNodehttps://api.holesky.ensnode.io
ENSAdminOpen In ENSAdmin
Active Pluginssubgraph
PurposeDemonstration of ENSNode’s backwards compatibility with the ENS Subgraph. Provides 1:1 Subgraph compatible data on Holesky.

For more details on how to use these instances, refer to the ENSNode Quickstart.