Seal is a decentralized data encryption layer that uses Sui for secure, flexible access control. Our servers are minimal, production‑ready, and easy to integrate — no dashboards, meters, or complicated tracking.
For full API documentation, please see the Seal Documentation.
Open mode
URL: https://seal-mainnet-open.overclock.run
Object Id: 0x145540d931f182fef76467dd8074c9839aea126852d90d18e1556fcbbd1208b6
Permissioned mode
URL: https://seal-mainnet-permissioned.overclock.run
AWS (us-east-1): https://seal-mainnet-1.overclock.run
Contact us to configure your client and generate a unique key server object id
The AWS deployment is HA across multiple availability zones and can be scaled up to meet requirements
Backup permissioned server:
https://seal-mainnet-dal.overclock.run:12025
Open mode
URL: https://seal-testnet-open.overclock.run
Object Id: 0x9c949e53c36ab7a9c484ed9e8b43267a77d4b8d70e79aa6b39042e3d4c434105
Permissioned mode
URL: https://seal-testnet-permissioned.overclock.run
Contact us to configure your client and generate a unique key server object id
Contact us for pricing
We are willing to work with you and are flexible on pricing, and we want to support growing teams. Production and custom deployments available. Custom deployments can match your scale and custom security requirements. Our team has 15 years of DevOps experience across AWS, GCP, and on‑prem infrastructure.
Our Seal servers connect directly to our own hosted full nodes for low latency and reliability. We also maintain hot/standby backup servers on separate providers for failover.
We run Solana and Sui validators and Walrus nodes, operated by the same experienced team that maintains Seal.
Email: overclocksui@gmail.com
Main site: overclock.one