Launch your own TRUF NETWORK node to join a decentralized infrastructure for finance-grade data. Gain direct access to 200K+ live economic and market data feeds.
TRUF.NETWORK node operators have direct access to the full replicated database of historic and real-time data streams. Operators can interact with the network and query the database via the node API or can perform complex read operations directly on the local TRUF PostgreSQL database.
Connect all manner of systems and applications to the node via the TRUF SDKs - Javascript, Go, and Python - or connect your favorite LLM to the TRUF MCP server included with your AMI.
Broadcast your own real world event and market data to the TRUF.NETWORK and get paid, in the TRUF token, every time your data is used in a Certified Attestation.
Highlights
Run a TRUF.NETWORK full node in one click without the hassle of deploying it yourself.
AWS Marketplace now accepts line of credit payments through the PNC Vendor Finance program. This program is available to select AWS customers in the US, excluding NV, NC, ND, TN, & VT.
This listing bills through a single usage dimension tied to the t3.medium EC2 instance size. You pay by the hour that the node runs on that instance type. There are no separate tiers or plans to compare. Costs scale directly with how many hours you keep the node running. This node connects you to the TRUF.NETWORK, a decentralized data network. Running the node lets you participate in the ecosystem without a fixed upfront commitment.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What resources do I get when billing runs on the t3.medium instance size?
You run the node on a t3.medium EC2 instance, a general-purpose size with 2 vCPUs and 4 GB of memory. The hourly software charge is tied to this instance type. AWS also bills separately for the underlying compute and storage you use.
Am I charged when the node instance is stopped or paused?
The hourly software rate meters running time only. When the t3.medium instance is fully stopped, the software charge stops accruing. Underlying AWS storage fees may still apply for stopped instances that keep attached volumes. Costs scale directly with the hours the node runs.
Do I need to hold TRUF tokens to run this node, or is that separate?
The AWS Marketplace charge covers running the node on the t3.medium instance by the hour. TRUF is the network's native token used for staking, governance, and protocol fees within the ecosystem. Token activity is handled outside AWS Marketplace and is not part of this hourly billing.
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