
Riga, Latvia — As Web3 continues to expand, blockchain networks increasingly depend on globally distributed infrastructure where latency, uptime, and geographic redundancy directly impact performance. At this foundational level, Crouton Digital operates as a synchronization layer, helping ensure blockchain nodes and validators remain stable, responsive, and accessible worldwide.
Founded in 2021, Crouton Digital began as a validator-focused initiative and has since evolved into a global blockchain infrastructure provider supporting more than 45 networks. The company deploys and maintains nodes across multiple regions, optimizing connectivity and minimizing downtime for decentralized ecosystems.
Decentralized systems are only as strong as the infrastructure connecting their nodes. Crouton Digital designs its architecture with real-world network conditions in mind — including traffic spikes, regional load distribution, and failure scenarios.
Its team of blockchain engineers, DevOps specialists, and fintech professionals evaluates infrastructure not only from a technical perspective, but also in terms of economic risk caused by outages or latency. Each deployment is continuously monitored and stress-tested to support consistent performance.
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Infrastructure is managed using Terraform and Ansible, with real-time observability powered by Grafana, Prometheus, and proprietary alerting systems.
Crouton Digital supports major blockchain networks including Starknet, IOTA, Monad, Story Protocol, Somnia Network, Walrus, and 0G. The company holds a AAA rating from Staking Rewards, reflecting its operational security and reliability standards.
In September 2025, Crouton Digital was selected as one of the first validators for the Somnia mainnet, maintaining uptime throughout an intensive six-month testnet phase.