Web3 developer platform Alchemy said on Thursday that it is expanding its services to the Solana ecosystem. With the expansion, the company will allow Solana developers to expand their blockchain infrastructure requirements. Currently, Alchemy provides a node API service for Ethereum and Polygon applications. Alchemy Expands To The Solana Ecosystem In the coming weeks, Alchemy’s offering, Supernode will provide Solana dApps in the realm of DeFi, NFTs, and wallet services with a gateway to link to Solana clusters. It will also compete with other node infrastructure players on Solana like QuickNode, Triton, and Syndica. 🎉 🎉 We’re officially supporting @solana 🎉 🎉 Solana devs: start building with Alchemy. Get reliability and scale. Alchemy devs: start building on Solana. Get speed and affordability. Everyone: here's why it's a game-changer 👇 pic.twitter.com/t1il3SKq4G — Alchemy | We're Hiring! (@AlchemyPlatform) June 2, 2022 “We’re really excited that Alchemy will now support Solana. Their launch will give developers greater access to high-quality Solana infrastructure and tooling,” said Raj Gokal, Co-Founder of Solana. Founded in 2020 by two Stanford grads, Alchemy builds tools that simplify common Web3 tasks like writing transactions and hosting nodes. Popular Web 3 platforms such as OpenSea, Aave, and 0x, were developed through Alchemy. The company’s core offerings revolve around Ethereum, but last year it began offering ...