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Blockchain snapshots

This section is for node operators who are bootstrapping or recovering NEAR infrastructure. It is not an application-data surface. If the job is reading balances, history, blocks, or contract state, use the API and RPC docs instead of snapshot workflows.

Free snapshots are deprecated

The free nearcore data snapshots were deprecated on June 1, 2025.

The NEAR Infrastructure Committee and Near One recommend Epoch Sync plus decentralized state sync. Use NEAR Nodes for the current operator guidance and recommended bootstrap posture.

Current status

  • FastNear does not currently publish a working public self-serve snapshot download flow from this docs site.
  • For regular RPC nodes and validators, follow NEAR Nodes and use the current Epoch Sync plus decentralized state sync guidance.
  • For archival snapshot access, visit fastnear.com/snapshots or email snapshots@fastnear.com.
  • The legacy scripts in fastnear/static still exist, but the old public latest.txt discovery flow is no longer the supported public path here.

Useful operator references

What to have ready before you request archival access

  • the network: mainnet or testnet
  • the node role: validator, RPC node, or archival node
  • whether you expect a single ~/.near/data restore or a split hot/cold layout
  • the target NEAR_HOME path and the storage layout you plan to use
  • any time sensitivity, bandwidth constraints, or recovery deadline that affects the transfer plan

Use this section when

  • you are confirming the current FastNear snapshot posture for mainnet or testnet
  • you need the right request path for archival snapshot access
  • you are deciding whether to use snapshots or the standard NEAR node bootstrap guidance

Do not use this section when

  • you are trying to query chain data for an application
  • you need recent blocks, balances, history, or contract state
  • you are looking for general product API guidance rather than operator setup

In those cases, use RPC Reference, FastNear API, Transactions API, or NEAR Data API.

Choose a network

Use the network pages below for the current status and escalation path. They no longer assume a public self-serve download URL.