Triton One · Rate Limits

Triton One Rate Limits

Triton One assigns each endpoint and token a rate tier (free, tier1, tier2, tier3, dedi). Rate tiers control requests-per-second, concurrent connections, and method-class access. The actual numeric ceilings are configured per endpoint and exposed through the Customers API as the supported_rate_tiers list. Dedi (dedicated) endpoints get isolated streaming capacity. Rate tiering is unified across Solana RPC, Yellowstone streaming, and Digital Assets / Photon methods.

Triton One Rate Limits is the machine-readable rate-limit profile for Triton One on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Rate Limits specification.

The profile also includes 6 backoff/retry policies defined.

Tagged areas include Solana, RPC, and RateLimits.

0 Limits
SolanaRPCRateLimits

Policies

Free Rate Tier
Free-tier endpoints used for evaluation and Developer subscriptions.
Tier 1
Entry shared-pool tier with moderate RPS and connection limits.
Tier 2
Higher shared-pool tier with raised RPS and connection limits.
Tier 3
Highest shared-pool tier.
Dedicated (Dedi)
Mainnet-Dedicated subscription tier — isolated streaming capacity on reserved bare-metal nodes; RPS and connection limits negotiated per contract.
Abuse Prevention Throttling
Triton's global edge applies abuse prevention rules independent of the assigned rate tier. Excessive request patterns can result in temporary throttling. See docs.triton.one/core-features/abuse-prevention.

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