Lava Network, Fireblocks partner to set new standard for blockchain reliability

Amid rising demand for uninterrupted blockchain access, Fireblocks integrates Lava’s Smart Router to boost RPC performance and resilience for over 2,000 institutional clients, even as major cloud providers face outages in 2025

Lava Network, a blockchain infrastructure provider known for high-availability access to leading blockchain data, announced on Monday a collaboration with Fireblocks, a major digital asset platform serving thousands of institutional clients including banks.
Fireblocks has integrated Smart Router — a product developed by Magma Devs — on top of Lava’s open-source platform to deliver secure Remote Procedure Call (RPC) access across multiple blockchain networks without downtime or service interruptions. The solution has been in production since early 2025 and supports activity for more than 2,000 institutional customers.
1 View gallery
Pavel Berngoltz, co-founder and CTO of Fireblocks, and Yair Kalfer, founder of Magma Devs and one of the architects of Lava Network’s infrastructure
Pavel Berngoltz, co-founder and CTO of Fireblocks, and Yair Kalfer, founder of Magma Devs and one of the architects of Lava Network’s infrastructure
Yair Cleper, founder of Magma Devs and an architect of Lava Network’s infrastructure, and Michael Shaulov, CEO and co-founder of Fireblocks
(Photo: PR)
The integration comes at a time when reliable blockchain access is increasingly critical. In 2025, major centralized servers and cloud services — including Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services and Cloudflare — experienced outages that underscored the need for always-on blockchain infrastructure.
Fireblocks supports more than 100 blockchain networks and provides institutional clients with dependable access to blockchain data for sending transactions, querying wallet histories and executing trades. RPC infrastructure underpins all blockchain interactions, and even modest improvements in availability can significantly impact trading volume, user trust and overall performance.
To meet growing demand for highly available multi-chain data access, Fireblocks adopted Lava’s Smart Router, which aggregates multiple RPC data providers and automatically routes requests to the fastest, most reliable source without replacing existing infrastructure. The Smart Router includes built-in failover, error recovery, dual caching, and analytics and monitoring tools, helping Fireblocks set a new industry standard for high-throughput cross-chain trading.
Yair Cleper, founder of Magma Devs and one of the architects of Lava’s infrastructure, said the partnership validates the original vision behind the technology.
“The combination of our companies confirms the vision we built from day one,” Cleper said. “Organizations like Fireblocks need 100% uptime, performance, reliability and accessibility — and that’s exactly what Smart Router provides.”
Pavel Berengoltz, co-founder and CTO of Fireblocks, added, “Lava Network’s Smart Router has enhanced our ability to provide optimal, reliable blockchain access for our users. It allows teams to focus more on innovation and less on managing node-level infrastructure.”
Comments
The commenter agrees to the privacy policy of Ynet News and agrees not to submit comments that violate the terms of use, including incitement, libel and expressions that exceed the accepted norms of freedom of speech.
""