Japan’s largest telco company NTT Digital has officially joined Injective as its latest validator!— Injective 🥷 (@injective) October 8, 2024
NTT is one of the largest Fortune 500 companies worldwide and has selected Injective as its major blockchain partner to expand into Web3. pic.twitter.com/YvcGnXkfkf
NTT Digital is a part of the larger Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT), one of the world's largest Fortune 500 companies.
“We're excited to join the Injective ecosystem as an official validator! Starting October 8, 2024, we look forward to contributing to a robust and dynamic network,” NTT Digital said in an announcement. “Ready to help drive innovation and security on one of the leading layer 1 blockchains with Injective.”
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