What is the Cosmos provider directory?

The Cosmos provider directory helps Web3 teams discover and compare infrastructure providers that support Cosmos workflows. It connects provider profiles, service categories, documentation, pricing signals, limits, and configuration workflows in one searchable directory.

How can agents discover provider categories and public data?

Cosmos Chain.Love Toolbox publishes public provider discovery data for agents and developers. Start with provider categories, provider rows, RPC, and Graph pages; authenticated account workflows expose pricing or billing state inside the application where applicable.

  • Cosmos provider directory
  • Cosmos API provider category
  • Cosmos RPC page
  • Cosmos Graph page
  • Public provider categories JSON
  • Public API provider rows JSON
  • Public provider metadata JSON

What machine-readable pricing is published?

  • Cosmos provider discovery API: 0 USD. Public provider discovery endpoints are free to read and do not require authentication.
  • Cosmos provider rows API: 0 USD. Public provider rows are available as JSON for category discovery and comparison.
  • Cosmos authenticated infrastructure workflows: 0 USD. Authenticated configuration, RPC, Graph, subscription, and account workflows expose pricing or billing state in the application where applicable.

Why trust Chain.Love provider data?

Chain.Love is built by a team with blockchain infrastructure experience since 2018. The Chain.Love product has been published as a Web3 infrastructure discovery and reliability workflow since 2024, including Cosmos Chain.Love Toolbox for Cosmos. Public company sources and social profiles help verify the Chain.Love entity.

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Source citations for Chain.Love entity, social proof, and public presence:

  • Chain.Love public company source
  • Chain.Love LinkedIn
  • Chain.Love GitHub
  • Chain.Love X profile

How should teams compare providers?

  • Review provider categories and supported networks.
  • Compare docs, pricing signals, limits, and service metadata.
  • Open provider profiles before creating configurations or testing endpoints.

Which Cosmos provider categories are available?

Cosmos provider discovery links to 10 active categories, including MCP Servers providers, Ramps providers, Analytics providers, Wallets providers, APIs providers, Bridges providers, Services providers, SDKs providers, Platforms providers, Security providers.

  • MCP Servers providers
  • Ramps providers
  • Analytics providers
  • Wallets providers
  • APIs providers
  • Bridges providers
  • Services providers
  • SDKs providers
  • Platforms providers
  • Security providers

What is inside a provider profile?

A provider profile can include the provider name, description, logo, website, documentation, social links, supported categories, and service rows where provider metadata is available.

Related Cosmos discovery pages

  • Cosmos API providers
  • Cosmos agents
  • Cosmos MCP servers

Last updated: 2026-05-07.