Some months bring quiet, incremental improvements. November at NOWNodes wasn’t one of them.
This time, the platform grew in several directions at once: new networks, better tooling, faster infrastructure, and a noticeably smoother user experience. Below is a more narrative look at what changed and why it matters.
WEMIX Joins the Lineup
One of the most anticipated additions this season was support for the WEMIX network. The game-oriented ecosystem continues to mature, and developers have been asking for reliable WEMIX RPC access for quite a while. Now it’s officially live.
With WEMIX mainnet available through NOWNodes, teams can build, experiment, analyze, and deploy—without wrestling with node maintenance. If you are going to use WEMIX RPC you can check documentation for supporting methods.

dot-assethub: Polkadot’s Asset Layer Comes Into Focus
Polkadot’s Asset Hub has become central to how assets move and function within the ecosystem. Bringing dot-assethub to NOWNodes means developers can now interact with the chain’s unified token environment with the same predictability and speed they expect from our core RPC infrastructure.
From balance checks to asset operations, what used to require workarounds or custom setups is now accessible with a single endpoint. To check what methods are available you can click here:
Kusama Asset Hub: Kusama Gets Equal Attention
Kusama’s experimental nature has long been part of its charm, and its Asset Hub deserved proper support as well. With KSM-assethub now live, teams testing ideas, deploying early-stage prototypes, or studying asset behavior on Kusama can work without network limitations.
The Polkadot–Kusama ecosystem often moves in tandem, and now both asset hubs are equally supported.
PDF Invoices in Your Inbox
For anyone who’s ever had to track invoices manually, this update will feel particularly overdue. Previously, the PDF invoice lived only inside the dashboard; email notifications included just the invoice number.
Now the PDF comes attached directly to the email. No extra steps. No digging. Finance teams everywhere can breathe a little easier.
New Debug Methods for Selected Networks
Understanding what went wrong under the hood is an essential part of blockchain development. This month we expanded the list of networks that support advanced debug methods, giving developers clearer visibility into their transactions and contract calls.
More insight means fewer blind spots, faster troubleshooting, and a more confident development process.
To check available debug methods and chains for it you can go to documentation.
Ethereum Archive Transitions to Erigon
After months of internal testing, we upgraded our Ethereum archive infrastructure to Erigon. This shift wasn’t cosmetic—it fundamentally improves the speed and efficiency of historical data access.
Erigon handles archival workloads with noticeably better performance, making deep-chain analysis smoother and reducing latency for applications that rely on extensive history.
Trace Methods for the ETH Erigon Archive
Along with the Erigon upgrade came full support for trace methods on the archive level.
For teams building explorers, performing audits, or analyzing smart contract execution, detailed tracing isn’t optional—it’s essential. With this update, the archive can now surface granular transaction-level insight, including internal calls and execution paths.
A Rebuilt Payment Flow
We also revisited the payment process for plans and invoices. Instead of redirecting users to external pages, everything now happens inside NOWNodes.
The result is a cleaner, faster, and more predictable flow. Payments no longer feel like a detour—they’re simply part of the platform.
Final Thoughts
November’s updates had a common thread: making powerful things easier to use. Whether it’s adding new networks, strengthening Polkadot and Kusama support, refining core Ethereum infrastructure, or simplifying invoices and payments, each change pushes NOWNodes toward a platform that gets out of your way and helps you build.
The next round of updates is already in motion. And judging by the momentum, December won’t be quiet either.



