System operational · EU-West · Solana mainnet

Pricing

Honest pricing, on a real timeline.

We're in beta and migrating infrastructure. Until pricing is stable, we're not publishing a grid we'd have to change next quarter. Talk to us and we'll give you a straight answer.

In active migration

For early pilots

Starter

Custom— talk to us

Get hands on the platform during beta. Aimed at design partners running focused pilots on a single workload.

  • Nexus access in beta
  • SQL, REST and WebSocket endpoints
  • Solana mainnet coverage
  • Email support, business hours
  • Shared infrastructure
Contact for access
Most common

For production workloads

Scale

Custom— talk to us

For teams ready to put Web3TrustX behind a production surface — venues, custody, applications and trading stacks.

  • Everything in Starter
  • Higher throughput allocations
  • Priority support, business hours
  • Signal alpha access (subject to capacity)
  • Operational reporting
Contact sales

Custom

Enterprise

Custom— talk to us

For exchanges, custodians and compliance partners who need dedicated capacity, custom data terms or contractual SLAs.

  • Everything in Scale
  • Dedicated capacity options
  • Custom data and retention terms
  • Contractual SLAs (post-migration)
  • Named technical contact
Talk to us

No numeric prices are published while the platform is in beta. We will publish a public grid once the migration completes.

FAQ

What teams ask first.

Why no public prices?
We're in beta and actively migrating to new infrastructure. Publishing a price grid before pricing is stable would mean changing it under our customers — we'd rather be straight about that.
When will pricing be public?
Once the platform exits beta and the migration completes. We'll publish the grid here.
Is there a free trial?
We onboard small batches of design partners for the Starter tier. Reach out and we'll let you know what we can offer today.
Are there long-term commitments?
No long-term lock-in during beta. Enterprise terms are negotiated case by case and reflect the capacity actually allocated.

Tell us about the workload.

A short note about volume, latency and use case is enough to get a real conversation started.