Tenderly reports that it is now an official public RPC provider for Polygon, joining the network of infrastructure partners powering one of the “most widely adopted EVM-compatible chains.” Clients may now access Tenderly’s public Polygon RPC endpoint at tenderly.rpc.polygon.community. As an “official” Polygon public RPC provider, Tenderly says that it now “delivers enterprise-grade infrastructure to the broader Polygon ecosystem.”
A Polygon RPC (Remote Procedure Call) is a gateway, or URL, that lets developers and apps “connect to the Polygon blockchain to read data, send transactions, and interact with smart contracts, acting as the communication bridge for decentralized apps (dApps) like wallets and explorers to function on the network.”
It’s described as being crucial for sending requests to Polygon nodes, “handling functions like checking balances, broadcasting transactions (MATIC transfers), or calling contract methods, with options for public, fast, or private endpoints.”
Whether clients are building DeFi protocols, NFT marketplaces, or gaming applications, they now reportedly have access to “reliable, low-latency RPC services backed by Tenderly’s proven infrastructure.”
Some of the Key benefits noted in the update from Tenderly are:
- Developer tools: Tenderly provides the industry-standard set of tools to help you debug, simulate, test, and scale onchain
- High availability: Tenderly’s battle-tested infrastructure ensures reliable connectivity with 99.9%+ uptime
- Low latency: Multi-region support delivers fast response times across global locations
- No rate limits for basic usage: Start building immediately without worrying about throttling
- EVM compatibility: Seamless integration with existing Polygon dapps and tooling
Beyond public RPC access, Tenderly says that it now “provides a complete development stack” for Polygon builders:
- Virtual TestNets: Fork the Polygon mainnet to create isolated testing environments synced with the live state
- Transaction Simulator: Preview exact transaction outcomes before sending them on-chain
- Debugger: Trace and debug transactions with human-readable execution insights
- Monitoring & Alerts: Set up real-time notifications for smart contract events
