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Cosmos SDK / Geth / Reth, key isolation on HSM/KMS, distributed lock against double-sign, slashing alerts, missed-block dashboards, failover playbook.
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Planning a testnet launch next quarter? Still can't find an SRE who actually knows Cosmos SDK after months of looking, and the one you found wants equity on top? We get your validators live in 3 regions in 5 days, with slashing alerts and a signed uptime SLA.
Our stack is already built: Cosmos SDK, Geth, Reth, OP Stack, Arbitrum Orbit, Polygon CDK, EigenDA, Celestia. For your protocol we set up what keeps a validator standing: signing observability, distributed locks against double-sign, HSM/KMS key workflows, and runbooks for the Sev-1 moments - slashing, dropped peers, fork-choice mismatches.
Our niche is running L2s after they go live. Conduit, Caldera and Altlayer will get your sequencer ramped up, but once it needs monitoring, reboots, migrations and hard-fork cutovers, you're on your own with the infrastructure. That's the part we take on.
This is the Web3 subset, and the platform layer is identical across ICPs.
Concrete deliverables for Web3 teams, and each one ships end-to-end with repo, IaC and runbooks.
Cosmos SDK / Geth / Reth, key isolation on HSM/KMS, distributed lock against double-sign, slashing alerts, missed-block dashboards, failover playbook.
Geth / Reth read-replicas with per-method rate-limits, hot-path caching, p95 latency SLO, geo-routing for global traffic.
Sequencer + batcher + proposer as separate processes, L1 finality monitoring, switchover playbook, hot-standby in another region.
Burst delivery for incentives programs: bare-metal selection, auto-onboarding, equal-load region spread, leaderboard-position dashboard.
Light nodes with signed uptime, retrieval latency tracking, missed-header playbook, sync with the consensus layer.
After handoff the pager lives with us, and we tune the coverage for validators and rollups:
Here's what we move without downtime and without exposing key material.
Validator-set cutover to mainnet with a key ceremony, state sync, checkpointing, and a rollback plan.
Validators moved off AWS/GCP onto Latitude.sh or OpenMetal: typical 40% reduction in per-node costs with no latency penalty.
Coordinated client upgrade for a known fork height: pre-flight checks, canary node, rolling restart by region.
L2 sequencer moved to another jurisdiction or provider without dropping blocks: hot-standby promote + DNS cutover.
RPC split per-region as traffic grows: anycast / geo-DNS, cache warm-up, per-region rate-limits.
Parallel sync, per-block checksum verification, smooth switch with no missed slots.
Anonymized. NDAs cover names; the numbers are real.
Three coverage levels. For validators and sequencers we recommend Silver or higher: slashing risk does not tolerate 5x8.
| Tier | Response p95 (Sev-1) | Coverage | Incident report | Engineer hours / mo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bronze | 30 min | Business hours, 5×8 | Within 48h | 40 |
| Silver | 15 min | 24/7 on-call rotation | Within 24h | 80 |
| Gold | 5 min | 24/7 with dedicated engineer | Within 12h | 160+ |
You do. We build the HSM/KMS workflow so the keys never leave your control: we sign via a signer daemon with a distributed lock, and we don't custody the material. We can optionally set up MPC (CGGMP-21 / FROST) where the protocol supports it.
Architecturally we rule out double-sign through a distributed lock: the signing key flips to read-only if consensus with the other instance can't be reached. Financial responsibility depends on tier - Gold includes a slashing-insurance discussion, while Bronze/Silver use a shared-risk model. Across 3 years of ops in the current team, we've had 0 slashing incidents.
Supply window is 72h from signed contract to first live node, and a regionally distributed rollout closes within 5-7 days. Send the protocol spec plus target regions, and we'll reply with a concrete window in 24h.
Yes, it's one of our primary stacks. That covers custom modules, IBC relayers, governance voting, and upgrade-handler migrations across major versions. CometBFT, CosmWasm, IBC v2: all in scope.
Yes. Onboarding: 1 week to inventory existing infra, import IaC (or regenerate via Terraform), move keys via a ceremony, take the pager. If anything is critically broken before handoff we fix it first, then sign the SLA.
Tell us about the workload. We reply within 24 hours.