Blocknative announced that its team has joined Deloitte, marking a major transition for the blockchain infrastructure company after nearly a decade of supporting the Ethereum ecosystem.
The company said its technology and infrastructure have powered critical functions across Ethereum, including mempool visibility, transaction orchestration, and pricing services. Under Deloitte, the team will now focus on enterprise and institutional blockchain adoption, particularly in areas tied to AI and agentic workflows.
According to the announcement, the transition is aimed at bringing blockchain capabilities to a wider range of organizations where trust, coordination, and verification are increasingly important.
As part of the move, Blocknative confirmed that its APIs will be shut down. Services will continue operating through June 19, 2026, after which the APIs will stop responding. The company also said the Gas Network will sunset on the same timeline.
Blocknative thanked developers, partners, and customers who built on its infrastructure over the years, noting that its mission will continue within Deloitte at a larger scale.
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“We’re excited to share that our team has joined Deloitte.”
“For nearly a decade, our team has built critical infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem: supporting everything from mempool visibility to transaction orchestration and pricing. Now, that work enters an exciting new chapter.”
“As part of Deloitte, our team’s focus shifts toward supporting enterprise and institutional adoption of blockchain in the age of AI and agentic workflows. It’s an opportunity to bring these capabilities to a broader set of organizations where trust, coordination, and verification matter most.”
“Blocknative APIs will be winding down. Services will continue to operate through June 19, 2026, and after that, the APIs will stop responding. Gas Network sunsets on the same timeline.”
“To everyone who has built with Blocknative: thank you. Our work continues, just in a different setting and at a different scale. Onward.”
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