Deutsche Telekom, a global telecommunications leader, has joined the Injective blockchain as a validator, reinforcing trust in the network and opening new prospects for its infrastructure development.
Why Deutsche Telekom Joins Injective
As one of the world's largest telecom providers, Deutsche Telekom brings unparalleled infrastructure and expertise to the Injective network. This collaboration strengthens Injective’s position as an institutional-grade solution for decentralized finance and real-world asset tokenization.
How Deutsche Telekom Supports Injective
Deutsche Telekom MMS is involved in the Injective network, playing key roles in ensuring the network’s security and reliability. It also engages in governance and maintains interoperability. Oliver Nyderle, Head of Web3 Infrastructure at Deutsche Telekom MMS, stated: “We are excited to collaborate with Injective to foster true decentralization. With our infrastructure, we aim to enhance the security of the network.”
Deutsche Telekom's Expanding Crypto Presence
Beyond Injective, Deutsche Telekom is actively engaged in blockchain validation across various networks, including Polygon and Celo, and continues to expand its presence by running nodes and earning staking rewards. The company has joined the league of premier validators alongside giants like Google Cloud and Binance Staking.
Deutsche Telekom's entry into Injective as a validator highlights the importance of institutional support in the growth of blockchain networks and their integration with traditional telecom infrastructure.