Privacy made simple. Echo.
Echo is a global network of Ethereum RPCs — private by default, verifiable end-to-end, and decentralizing on-chain.
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Single endpoint. Latency-routed. Automatic failover. Operator IPs never exposed.
Public RPCs are a privacy failure. Every request you make to a commercial provider is logged — your IP, your API key, the contracts queried, the methods called. That data is retained, correlated across requests, and on the enterprise tier sold as analytics. Transactions are worse: sent to the public mempool, your trade intent is broadcast to every MEV bot on Earth milliseconds before inclusion. Sandwich attacks and front-running drain hundreds of millions of dollars from DeFi users every year. A subpoena to a single provider surfaces months of your on-chain identity in one stroke.
Echo is what should have existed first. A network of open-source, stateless RPC nodes — no logs to retain, no database to compromise, no telemetry to leak. Read calls discard request metadata the moment they're served. Transactions route through private mempools, never the public mempool, never visible to MEV searchers. Users get MEV rebates instead of being front-run; token holders earn ETH from validator yield.
Echo Tokenomics
- Name
- Echo
- Symbol
- ECHO
- Network
- Ethereum
- Supply
- 1,000,000
- Contract
- 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
- Taxes
- 3% buy · 3% sell