ERPC Releases Solana Geyser gRPC Burst Plan — Further Updating the Fastest, Achieving 99.80% First-Arrival Win Rate

ERPC, operated by ELSOUL LABO B.V. and Validators DAO, has announced the release of its new "Burst" plan for shared Solana Geyser gRPC streams. This plan further enhances speed, achieving an impressive 99.80% First-Arrival Win Rate against existing Frankfurt gRPC endpoints, significantly boosting performance for real-time Solana applications.
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ELSOUL LABO B.V. (Headquarters: Amsterdam, Netherlands, Representative Director CEO: Fumitake Kawasaki) and Validators DAO, who operate ERPC, are pleased to announce today the release of their new plan, "Burst," for shared Solana Geyser gRPC streams.

Burst is a new line that further pushes the reach performance of shared Geyser gRPC streams, based on the accumulation of research and development that has continuously improved Solana validator quality, optimized streaming delivery, and developed SLV AI agents. ERPC has repeatedly improved the performance of Solana Geyser gRPC, and with this Burst plan, it is now able to provide a level of speed that surpasses conventional shared gRPC streams.

Burst is currently offered exclusively in Frankfurt. We will sequentially expand to other regions in the future. If you have a region you would like prioritized, please submit your request to the Validators DAO official Discord. We will proceed with deployment as quickly as possible in areas with strong actual demand.

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ERPC Official Site: https://erpc.global/ja

**Further Updating the Fastest — 99.80% First-Arrival Win Rate against existing Frankfurt gRPC**

With the release of Burst, ERPC conducted a comparison with existing Frankfurt Geyser gRPC endpoints using a benchmark tool provided by ERPC. The results of the comparison, conducted under the same benchmark tool, client environment, and network conditions, showed Burst achieving a 99.80% First-Arrival Win Rate in global measurements. Out of 2,000 valid transactions, Burst arrived first 1,996 times, while the existing Frankfurt gRPC arrived first 4 times. The difference on the existing Frankfurt gRPC side was P50 34.25ms, P95 473.48ms, and P99 601.96ms.

Even when measured specifically in the Frankfurt region, Burst recorded a 99.68% First-Arrival Win Rate. Out of 625 valid transactions, Burst arrived first 623 times, while the existing Frankfurt gRPC arrived first 2 times. The difference on the existing Frankfurt gRPC side was P50 28.51ms, P95 165.69ms, and P99 198.06ms.

First-Arrival Win Rate here refers to an indicator that shows which stream arrived first when compared under identical conditions. For real-time processing on Solana, simply having a low average latency is not enough. How likely a stream is to arrive first directly determines when application-side processing can begin. Burst showed results that significantly exceeded existing Frankfurt gRPC in this regard.

**Why First-Arrival is Important**

For applications requiring real-time performance on Solana, looking only at averages does not reflect the practical operational feel. In on-chain event detection, trading decisions, alert delivery, monitoring systems, market making, arbitrage, and various automation applications, which stream arrives first determines the actual order of processing. Particularly when P95 or P99 delays are large, judgment and execution in some situations are clearly pushed back.

Burst is not just a plan that slightly improves averages. It is a line designed to enhance the stability of first-arrival and provide a higher level of reach performance as a shared Geyser gRPC stream, while keeping the difference small when delays occur. The actual measurement results clearly confirm this improvement in benchmarks.

**Positioning of Burst — The Fastest Line for Shared Geyser gRPC Streams**

Burst will be offered as the new top-tier line for shared Geyser gRPC streams. The price is €398/month. It includes a shared gRPC endpoint, 1 IP whitelist, no filter limits, up to 50 stream connections, and the closest edge.