Deutsche Telekom Joins Forces with This Staking Platform to Pave the Way for Artificial Intelligence!
Deutsche Telekom has joined forces with Meta Pool as part of its Enterprise Node Operator (ENO) program.
In a landmark move for decentralized technology, Deutsche Telekom has joined forces with Meta Pool as part of its Enterprise Node Operator (ENO) program.
Deutsche Telekom Collaborates with Meta Pool to Unleash Decentralized AI on NEAR Protocol
This collaboration makes Deutsche Telekom the first telecommunications giant to operate a validator node on the NEAR blockchain, further advancing NEAR’s network security and strengthening its decentralization.
While Meta Pool’s ENO program drives this initiative, the partnership opens new doors for enterprise-focused blockchain adoption.
Meta Pool, a leader in liquid staking solutions on NEAR, developed the ENO program to bring established industry leaders into the decentralized ecosystem, increasing infrastructure and flexibility.
Deutsche Telekom's participation in NEAR provides enterprise-grade security and reliability to the network, increasing NEAR's scalability and performance through trusted partnerships.
Meta Pool is a multi-chain liquid staking platform and DAO offering solutions on NEAR, Ethereum, Solana, Aurora, and more.
The platform provides Vote-to-Earn rewards and Liquid Staking Tokens across multiple blockchains, including a Solana restaking aggregator.
Through the ENO program, Meta Pool aims to bridge the traditional and decentralized worlds by inviting industry leaders like Deutsche Telekom to leverage blockchain networks for real-world applications.
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