Versions:

  • 1.36.2
  • 1.36.0
  • 1.35.8
  • 1.35.7
  • 1.35.4
  • 1.35.3
  • 1.35.2
  • 1.35.1
  • 1.35.0
  • 1.34.1
  • 1.34.0
  • 1.33.1
  • 1.33.0
  • 1.32.4
  • 1.32.3
  • 1.32.2
  • 1.32.1
  • 1.32.0
  • 1.31.13
  • 1.31.12
  • 1.31.11
  • 1.31.4
  • 1.31.3
  • 1.31.2
  • 1.31.1
  • 1.31.0
  • 1.30.3
  • 1.30.2
  • 1.30.1
  • 1.30.0
  • 1.29.1
  • 1.29.0
  • 1.28.0
  • 1.27.1
  • 1.27.0
  • 1.26.0
  • 1.25.4
  • 1.25.3
  • 1.25.2
  • 1.25.1
  • 1.25.0
  • 1.24.0
  • 1.23.0
  • 1.22.0
  • 1.21.1
  • 1.21.0
  • 1.20.4
  • 1.20.3
  • 1.20.2
  • 1.20.1
  • 1.20.0
  • 1.19.3
  • 1.19.2
  • 1.19.1
  • 1.19.0
  • 1.18.2
  • 1.18.0
  • 1.17.4
  • 1.17.3
  • 1.17.2
  • 1.17.1
  • 1.17.0

Nethermind 1.36.2, released by Demerzel Solutions Limited as the 62nd iteration of the client, is a high-performance Ethereum execution node written in .NET and positioned in the Blockchain category. Engineered for professional node operators, the software’s architecture prioritizes rapid synchronization and minimal latency at the chain tip, enabling validators, staking providers, exchanges, and data analytics platforms to stay in lockstep with the live network while keeping resource consumption predictable. Its modular codebase and built-in plugin system allow teams to extend functionality for private or emerging EVM-compatible chains without forking the core, making the same binary suitable for public main-net duty, enterprise consortia, or test-net experimentation. Because Nethermind is one of the most widely deployed execution clients, its adoption directly increases client diversity, a factor widely recognized as critical to Ethereum’s resilience against implementation-specific bugs or attacks. Operators can run the client alone or alongside a consensus layer such as Lighthouse or Prysm, configure it for snap sync, full archive, or fast sync, and expose standard JSON-RPC, WebSocket, and gRPC endpoints for wallets, block explorers, and DeFi back-ends. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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