> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://whitepaper.gopluslabs.io/goplus-network/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://whitepaper.gopluslabs.io/goplus-network/web3-security/on-chain-firewall/security-rpc.md).

# Security RPC

GoPlus Security RPC provides users, wallets, dApps, and AI agents with a seamless and secure way to interact with supported blockchains. By connecting to Security RPC endpoints, users and applications can access GoPlus security features before transactions reach the chain, helping protect on-chain activity against malicious signatures, risky approvals, scam contracts, wallet drainers, and other transaction risks.

With GoPlus Security RPC, developers can integrate security protection into existing infrastructure without complex setup or configuration. The RPC service leverages GoPlus Intelligence, transaction simulation, and risk analysis to deliver fast, reliable, and secure blockchain access.

Whether you're a developer building decentralized applications, a wallet protecting users, or an AI agent system preparing on-chain actions, GoPlus Security RPC provides a practical execution-time protection layer for on-chain activities. GoPlus will continue expanding RPC support across additional networks and security features.

Currently, we have launched Security RPC services for various blockchain networks, including:

* [Ethereum](/goplus-network/web3-security/on-chain-firewall/security-rpc/goplus-eth-rpc.md)
* [BNB Chain](/goplus-network/web3-security/on-chain-firewall/security-rpc/goplus-bnb-rpc.md)


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