At Init4, we're improving the ergonomics for developers who rely on critical Ethereum components. In that spirit, we're announcing ajj - a modern JSON-RPC router designed for exceptional developer experience: github.com/init4tech/ajj


ajj's design draws from axum's proven approach - here's how easy it is to map methods to async handlers:

init4tech's tweet image. ajj's design draws from axum's proven approach - here's how easy it is to map methods to async handlers:

Need pub/sub? ajj provides first-class support for WebSocket and IPC transports, with built-in eth_subscribe notifications:

init4tech's tweet image. Need pub/sub? 

ajj provides first-class support for WebSocket and IPC transports, with built-in eth_subscribe notifications:

We built ajj for real use - it's stable, production-ready, and open for community building. Contribute: github.com/init4tech/ajj


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Why JSON RPC vs something like gRPC?


Why focus on json rpc? It doesn’t make sense for high TPS chains


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