Decentralized privacy startup Nillion announced the successful completion of the Verifier program, showcasing the immense potential of community-driven privacy. This program attracted over 501,000 validators, who collectively verified 195 million secrets, providing a powerful impetus for privacy in the crypto world. The goal of the Verifier program is to create a network composed of community participants to ensure data integrity and security; for participants, Nillion has also hinted at the possibility of an airdrop.

(Privacy blockchain project Nillion raises $25 million to promote the application of 'blind computing' technology)

Announcing the results of the Nillion Verifier program

The Nillion Verifier program has over 501,000 active validators participating in network security, successfully verifying a total of 195 million secrets, with 1049 GB of data properly protected.

(Note: secrets refer to privacy data protected by Nillion's technology)

Next phase: Nillion Nucleus program

Nillion subsequently announced a shift in focus towards the Nucleus program, concentrating on expanding the ecosystem and realizing more possibilities for privacy computing. The Nucleus program aims to support innovators in developing cross-domain applications, including:

– Blind Artificial Intelligence: Advancing AI computing without data leakage – Privacy-Preserving Data Sharing: Ensuring secure data flow – Blockchain Collaborative Computing: Strengthening on-chain and off-chain data collaboration – Decentralized Storage Solutions: Creating a more secure way to store data

Participants in the Verifier program can withdraw liquidity, hinting at an airdrop

For all users participating in the Verifier program, Nillion stated that all contributions have been recorded, validators can stop running validation nodes, and participants can withdraw their ETH stakes; the impact scores have been permanently recorded and frozen.

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