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# Run a Node with a Hosted Provider

We are constantly searching for new hosting providers that allow anyone to run the Base Blockchain. Below are some examples of current providers known to support running a node.

## QuickNode

[QuickNode](https://www.quicknode.com/) is a service for rapidly getting set up with a Base node. It serves as an easy and fast alternative to running your node, allowing you to utilize QuickNode as an API.

## Base on Render

To deploy a Base node to the hosted Render service, you need to read the[ documentation](https://docs.render.com/). Although it is feasible to utilize the free plan with certain adjustments, it is advisable to utilize the paid plan for

## Base on Fly.&#x20;

Refer to this [instruction](https://fly.io/docs/) for deploying a Base node to the hosted Fly service.


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