Web3 Infrastructure You click “Swap” on Uniswap. MetaMask pops up. Transaction flies to Ethereum. Magic? Nope. There’s invisible plumbing making every walWeb3 Infrastructure You click “Swap” on Uniswap. MetaMask pops up. Transaction flies to Ethereum. Magic? Nope. There’s invisible plumbing making every wal

Web3 Infrastructure: RPCs, Nodes, Infura/Alchemy (The Invisible Plumbing)

2026/01/03 17:31
5 min read

Web3 Infrastructure

You click “Swap” on Uniswap. MetaMask pops up. Transaction flies to Ethereum. Magic? Nope.

There’s invisible plumbing making every wallet click and smart contract call possible: RPC nodes.

Today on Day 23 we pull back the curtain on what actually powers your MetaMask, dApps, and every blockchain interaction. 🛠️

Blockchains are “blind” without nodes

Remember Day 6? Smart contracts live on-chain. But they can’t “see” your wallet balance, pending transactions, or even the current block without asking someone.

That “someone” is an RPC node — a computer constantly synced to the blockchain, ready to answer questions like:

  • “What’s my ETH balance?”
  • “Did my transaction confirm?”
  • “What’s the latest block?”

Without nodes, MetaMask is just a fancy calculator with no internet connection.

Analogy: Your phone doesn’t store the entire internet. It asks Google (“Hey, what’s the weather?”). RPC nodes are Web3’s Google.

What is an RPC node? (Simple version)

RPC = Remote Procedure Call — fancy talk for “computer A asks computer B to run a function and send results back.”

RPC Node = A full blockchain copy that:

  1. Downloads every block, transaction, and smart contract state
  2. Speaks JSON-RPC (standard language for blockchain queries)
  3. Serves as a middleman between your dApp/wallet and the chain

Every time you:

  • Check balance in MetaMask
  • Send a transaction
  • Query Uniswap prices MetaMask sends an RPC request to a node somewhere.

Real example: When you deployed your first contract on Sepolia (Day 9), Remix IDE asked an RPC endpoint: “Hey, broadcast this transaction for me.”

The RPC URL — Web3’s “phone number”

Every blockchain connection starts with an RPC URL like:

https://eth-sepolia.g.alchemy.com/v2/YOUR_API_KEY
https://mainnet.infura.io/v3/YOUR_PROJECT_ID

Breakdown:

  • eth-sepolia = Ethereum Sepolia testnet
  • alchemy.com / infura.io = the node provider
  • YOUR_API_KEY = your free developer account

MetaMask settings → Networks → Ethereum Mainnet → RPC URL = exactly this.

Pro tip: Copy your Alchemy/Infura URL from their dashboard, paste into MetaMask custom networks. Instant connection to any chain.

Running your own node vs using providers

Option 1: Run your own (hardcore)

$ geth --sepolia --http --http.api eth,net,web3

Downloads 100s of GBs. Runs 24/7. Full control. But… electricity bill + crashes when your laptop sleeps.

For: Privacy nuts, MEV bots, enterprise dApps

Option 2: Use providers (99% of devs)

Infura (ConsenSys) + Alchemy power 90% of Web3.

Why they win:

  • 99.99% uptime (your node crashes = your dApp dies)
  • Auto-scaling (Uniswap does 1M+ requests/sec)
  • Free tiers (300k requests/day)
  • Built-in analytics, debugging, archiving

Day 9 Sepolia deploy? You used their node without knowing.

Infura vs Alchemy — The node provider showdown

My pick: Alchemy. Better free tier + dashboard makes debugging way easier.

Switching test: Both give free API keys. Try deploying the same contract to both. Speed + reliability identical for small projects.

Real-world: How MetaMask + RPCs actually work

  1. You click “Swap ETH → USDC” on Uniswap
  2. Uniswap asks RPC: “What’s my ETH balance? USDC price?”
  3. MetaMask asks RPC: “Can I sign this tx? Gas price?”
  4. You approve → MetaMask broadcasts tx via RPC
  5. RPC broadcasts to Ethereum miners/validators
  6. 6 blocks later → RPC confirms “Tx success!”

Every step? RPC call. No RPC = no Web3.

“What if Infura goes down?” → Switch RPC URL in MetaMask settings. 30 seconds.

Why this matters for builders (the DevRel angle)

Junior dev: “My contract deploy failed!” → Check RPC status first.
Scaling dApp: Free tier ends → paid plans start at $49/mo
Privacy-focused: Run your own node + Tor
MEV bot: Need archive nodes (full historical data)

From my Sepolia deploys: Spent 2hrs debugging “transaction underpriced” before realizing my RPC was rate-limited. Never again.

Pro move: Always have 2–3 RPC URLs ready. Primary + backup + self-hosted.

Hands-on: Set up your own RPC pipeline (5 mins)

  1. Sign up: alchemy.com (free)
  2. Create app → Copy Sepolia RPC URL
  3. MetaMask → Settings → Networks → Add Network:
    Name: Sepolia (Alchemy)
    RPC URL: https://eth-sepolia.g.alchemy.com/v2/YOUR_KEY
    Chain ID: 11155111
    Currency: ETH
  4. Test: Send 0.001 Sepolia ETH to your address. Watch it appear instantly.

Challenge: Deploy Day 9 contract using your Alchemy RPC vs Infura. Compare speed.

Reflection: The “aha” moment

RPCs felt boring until I realized: MetaMask isn’t magic. It’s just a fancy RPC client.

Understanding nodes = understanding why:

  • Transactions “get stuck” (RPC rate limits)
  • dApps crash during congestion (provider overload)
  • “Private” wallets aren’t private (shared RPCs see everything)

Next time someone says “Web3 is just JSON over HTTPS,” nod knowingly.

Key Takeaway

What to do next

Learning:

  • Set up Alchemy account + custom RPC in MetaMask
  • Read Day 23 (On-chain identity) knowing ENS queries hit RPCs too (Stay Tuned)

Building:

  • Bookmark 3 RPC providers (Alchemy, Infura, QuickNode)
  • Never hardcode single RPC URL in production

Join us:

  • Drop your “RPC horror story” below 👇
  • Web3ForHumans Telegram — share your node setups!
    Follow me on Medium | Twitter | Future

Further Reading

Alchemy — RPC Node Guide

  • https://www.alchemy.com/overviews/rpc-node

Cherry Servers — What is an RPC Node

  • https://www.cherryservers.com/blog/what-is-an-rpc-node

MetaMask — How to add custom RPC

  • https://support.metamask.io/configure/networks/how-to-add-a-custom-network-rpc

Alchemy vs Infura comparison

  • https://www.alchemy.com/overviews/alchemy-vs-infura

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