Open source. Open opportunity. Open community
Our mission is simple: keep blockchain infrastructure open, reliable, accessible, and true to its permissionless foundation.
Kirill Fomichev
@_fanatid
Huge thanks to @triton_one for supporting the development of Alpamayo ($25k) and other open-source projects. I hope this project will reduce latency in the RPC service provided by Triton One and make it more affordable.
Richard | ISC
@Richard_ISC
The Solana community is just amazing. We are considering to run a validator node on Solana, and had a call with @triton_one. They've given us the guidance we needed, and the insights required to make a decision. Their goal? Helping us. That's it. THANK YOU.
Just Jeff
@japarjam
Far too underrated but a major contributor to the growth and resilience of @solana is the team behind @triton_one
What Triton stands for
Blockchains were built on openness. Their infrastructure should be no different.
The future of Web3 depends on systems that stay transparent, permissionless, and free from gatekeeping.
Our mission is to keep the foundation of that infrastructure (RPCs, validators, indexing, streaming, and historical access) open, reliable, and true to that promise.
- Open code removes lock-in
- Open access and usage-based pricing remove unequal opportunity
- Open community moves the whole ecosystem forward
This is our mission, and our commitment.
That commitment includes how we handle data. Triton does not sell transaction orderflow, backrun opportunities, or any customer data to third parties.
What Triton stands for
Blockchains were built on openness. Their infrastructure should be no different.
The future of Web3 depends on systems that stay transparent, permissionless, and free from gatekeeping.
Our mission is to keep the foundation of that infrastructure (RPCs, validators, indexing, streaming, and historical access) open, reliable, and true to that promise.
- Open code removes lock-in
- Open access and usage-based pricing remove unequal opportunity
- Open community moves the whole ecosystem forward
This is our mission, and our commitment.
That commitment includes how we handle data. Triton does not sell transaction orderflow, backrun opportunities, or any customer data to third parties.
Open source: shared work, shared wins
Open source is how real infrastructure grows, not behind closed doors but out in the open where anyone can build, verify, and improve.
This is why we continue to invest in open tools and frameworks, with more than 100 open-source projects released in the last 4 years.
Project Yellowstone, Hydrant, Alpamayo, Jet, Shield, and Fumarole (beta) aren't just products; they are building blocks for the entire ecosystem.
Every analyst using Hydrant ingestion and schemas to index the ledger, every team streaming with Dragon's Mouth or Whirligig, every trader using Jet TPU with Shield – all rely on the same shared foundation.
Open source is not our strategy. It's our responsibility.
Open source: shared work, shared wins
Open source is how real infrastructure grows, not behind closed doors but out in the open where anyone can build, verify, and improve.
This is why we continue to invest in open tools and frameworks, with more than 100 open-source projects released in the last 4 years.
Project Yellowstone, Hydrant, Alpamayo, Jet, Shield, and Fumarole (beta) aren't just products; they are building blocks for the entire ecosystem.
Every analyst using Hydrant ingestion and schemas to index the ledger, every team streaming with Dragon's Mouth or Whirligig, every trader using Jet TPU with Shield – all rely on the same shared foundation.
Open source is not our strategy. It's our responsibility.
Open opportunity: infrastructure without gatekeepers
We run world-class RPCs and validators, but we don't believe access should belong to a few. That's why everything we build comes in 2 paths:
- Managed services for performance out of the box
- Open-source for anyone who wants to run it themselves
Our work on Metaplex DAS shows what this looks like in practice: rebuilt ingestion, faster backfills, stable indexing, open-source equivalents to closed-source APIs, and substantial performance increase across the board.
Whether you are a trading firm, a DAO, or a student shipping your first Solana project, you should have equal access to the core infrastructure.
Open opportunity: infrastructure without gatekeepers
We run world-class RPCs and validators, but we don't believe access should belong to a few. That's why everything we build comes in 2 paths:
- Managed services for performance out of the box
- Open-source for anyone who wants to run it themselves
Our work on Metaplex DAS shows what this looks like in practice: rebuilt ingestion, faster backfills, stable indexing, open-source equivalents to closed-source APIs, and substantial performance increase across the board.
Whether you are a trading firm, a DAO, or a student shipping your first Solana project, you should have equal access to the core infrastructure.
Open community: progress multiplier
The real heroes of this ecosystem are the builders, the teams pushing the chain forward every day. Our job is to support them with infrastructure, open tools, and real collaboration.
Many projects, like Flash Trade, Turbin3, La Familia, Soltools, and Decal, started their journey on the infrastructure we provided for free, so they could focus on building instead of the infrastructure costs.
Some of the best engineers we work with began as community contributors, creators of tools like LightDAS and Velos, who eventually joined the team and helped shape the next generation of Yellowstone.
In this ecosystem, the line between community and team is intentionally thin.
When one person advances, everyone does.
Open community: progress multiplier
The real heroes of this ecosystem are the builders, the teams pushing the chain forward every day. Our job is to support them with infrastructure, open tools, and real collaboration.
Many projects, like Flash Trade, Turbin3, La Familia, Soltools, and Decal, started their journey on the infrastructure we provided for free, so they could focus on building instead of the infrastructure costs.
Some of the best engineers we work with began as community contributors, creators of tools like LightDAS and Velos, who eventually joined the team and helped shape the next generation of Yellowstone.
In this ecosystem, the line between community and team is intentionally thin.
When one person advances, everyone does.