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15 changes: 14 additions & 1 deletion docs/reference/rpc.mdx
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## Public RPC Providers

These providers host an publicly available RPC endpoint that you can connect to. The following currently support Futurenet (with more to come).
These providers host a publicly available RPC endpoint that you can connect to. The following currently support Futurenet (with more to come).

### Stellar Development Foundation (SDF)

| Provider | Endpoint | Friendbot |
| :---------------------------- | ----------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------- |
| [SDF](http://www.stellar.org) | `https://rpc-futurenet.stellar.org` | `https://friendbot-futurenet.stellar.org` |

### Blockdaemon

You can signup to join the waitlist for Blockdaemon's RPC endpoint on Mainnet.

Provider: [Blockdaemon](https://www.blockdaemon.com/apply/soroban)

Blockdaemon offers access to an institutional-grade RPC endpoint that supports Soroban's Testnet. As one of the largest independent blockchain infrastructure providers, Blockdaemon provides institutional-grade
SLAs, 99.9% uptime, 24/7 support, and decentralized data centers with SOC2-compliance.

You can apply to receive a 1-month free “Starter” tier, and up to five months at the reduced price.

## Deploy your own RPC instance

If your target deployment environment includes Kubernetes infrastructure, you can utilize [soroban rpc helm chart](https://github.com/stellar/helm-charts/blob/main/charts/soroban-rpc) for an automated deployment on the cluster. Install the [Helm cli tool](https://helm.sh/docs/intro/install/), minimum of version 3 if you haven't already on your workstation. Next, add the Stellar repo to the helm client's list of repos, update it to the latest published versions:
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