Changelog
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Realtime caching for Edge RPC
Your Edge queries just got faster without waiting for cache invalidation.
We've rolled out realtime caching across Edge. For frequently-accessed data like eth_blockNumber and eth_get* calls, you now get fresh results in milliseconds. TTLs are tuned per-network: 15s for mainnet, 3s for high-throughput chains like Polygon and Base, and 400ms for everything else. No config changes needed on your end.
Edge status page
You can now see Edge network health at a glance on our public status page.
Every 5 minutes, we sync the status of all Edge-supported networks so you know exactly what's up (and what's not) without digging through dashboards.
S3 sink credentials as secrets
We've added secret management for S3 sinks in Turbo pipelines. You can now configure your AWS credentials once as secrets and reference them in your pipeline config. This brings S3 sinks in line with how other sinks handle sensitive config.
Restart API for Turbo pipelines
You can now explicitly restart a paused or stopped Turbo pipeline.
Previously, restarting meant redeploying. Now there's a dedicated restart API so you can pause pipelines to save resources and bring them back without a full redeploy cycle. Coming soon to the dashboard.
Wallet balance in Compose apps
Compose apps can now check wallet balances directly.
We've added a getBalance method to EVM wallets in Compose. Query native token balances without leaving your app context. Useful for P2P flows, payment verification, or just knowing how much gas you're working with.
Improved transaction reliability on Base
Transactions on Base now land more consistently.
We've tuned fee estimation, nonce selection, and broadcast behavior specifically for Base. eth_sendRawTransaction now uses fire-and-forget broadcasting with higher fanout, and we query more upstreams for the highest nonce. If you've seen stuck or dropped transactions on Base, this should help.