Waves Exchange Node vs Waves Foundation

Waves Exchange Node leads on the only live benchmark. Waves Exchange Node wins on Fastest free Waves RPC, live no-key endpoint latency (194 ms vs 338 ms).

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Waves Exchange Node

Waves Exchange public mainnet node (nodes.wavesnodes.com). Community Waves node operated by the exchange, no API key required.

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Waves Foundation

Wavesnodes.com community-operated public Waves mainnet node (nodes.wavesnodes.com). Provides the Waves REST API without an API key.

Side by side measurements

Fastest free Waves RPC, live no-key endpoint latency

RPCs

Waves Exchange Node

Leads

194 ms

p99
997 ms
rank
#1
samples
1,466

Waves Foundation

Trails

338 ms

p99
968 ms
rank
#3
samples
1,477

Per region

RegionWaves Exchange NodeWaves Foundation
US-East193 ms339 ms
EU-West194 ms335 ms
Singapore195 ms339 ms

Frequently asked questions

Waves Exchange Node vs Waves Foundation: which one is better?

Waves Exchange Node and Waves Foundation are compared on 1 shared OpenChainBench benchmarks. Waves Exchange Node leads on Fastest free Waves RPC, live no-key endpoint latency. See the live table on this page for every metric.

Which is faster, Waves Exchange Node or Waves Foundation?

On the Fastest free Waves RPC, live no-key endpoint latency benchmark, Waves Exchange Node leads at 194 ms versus Waves Foundation at 338 ms. Live measurement is updated continuously by the OpenChainBench harness.

How is the Waves Exchange Node vs Waves Foundation comparison measured?

Every benchmark on this page uses the same open methodology, published at https://openchainbench.com/methodology. Data is CC-BY-4.0. Measurement harnesses are MIT-licensed.

How this pair was selected

Auto-generated pairs require: both providers in the same benchmark for seven consecutive days, at least 1000 samples per provider, observable third-party search demand, and a public /products/[slug] page on OCB. Editorially curated pairs (like this one) may publish early when search demand is high and data is accruing — panels with fewer than 100 samples are shown as provisional. The full pair ledger is versioned in the public repo.

Live data refreshes via ISR within 60 seconds of a new run. Sources are the same Prometheus queries surfaced on the parent benchmark pages.