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Nillion CMO published more airdrop criteria to address community questions and reward contributors who have made a real impact on the project

ChainCatcher news, Nillion CMO Charlie Rogers published an article on his X account introducing more details about the Nillion airdrop standards, aimed at answering community questions and rewarding contributors who have a real impact on the project.In the article, Charlie Rogers stated: When designing the airdrop matrix, the Nillion team identified three main categories: community value, developer and open-source contributions, and participation in the validator program. These categories are intended to reward contributions that have a real impact on the project, whether through outreach or technical contributions.Additionally, regarding the highly discussed Sybil attackers in the validator program within the community, Charlie Rogers mentioned: Even if these accounts currently appear to be eligible, they will not be included in the airdrop to ensure that rewards go to our long-term supporters and true community members.Meanwhile, two types of participants will not be included in the airdrop, specifically:Participants with extremely low engagement as Secret submitters: only submitted 4 Secrets; did not stake any ETH; did not obtain a Discord role; do not own a Nill Pill NFT.Participants with extremely low engagement as late validators: participated in validation after September 14, 2024; did not stake any ETH; did not obtain a Discord role; do not own a Nill Pill NFT.Finally, Charlie Rogers stated: Nillion aims to set a new standard for the operation of the crypto community and hopes that by publicly sharing more details about the airdrop, it will help everyone understand our rigorous decision-making process more transparently.

Privacy security network Nillion announced a partnership with Bahraini telecom operator stc Bahrain to promote the development of privacy solutions in the Middle East

ChainCatcher news, the privacy security network Nillion announced a partnership with the Bahraini telecom operator stc Bahrain. This collaboration marks the deep integration of Nillion's blind computing privacy technology into real-world Web2 scenarios, aiming to promote the development of privacy solutions in the Middle East.In the first phase of the partnership, stc Bahrain will deploy nodes on Nillion's blind computing network PETnet. As a decentralized privacy platform, PETnet aims to utilize advanced privacy-enhancing technologies such as multi-party computation to ensure data storage security and the processing of private data. stc Bahrain, as the first telecom partner to operate nodes on the Nillion network, will bring greater decentralization and security to PETnet.Meanwhile, Nillion will join stc Bahrain's Web3 Launchpad program as a Pearling Path partner. stc Bahrain will leverage Nillion's blind computing network to develop scalable application cases. By combining Nillion's advanced secure computing solutions with stc Bahrain's robust telecom infrastructure and Bahrain's data embassy laws, Nillion aims to set new standards for high-value data management and protection for global users, including specific Web2 application scenarios.It is reported that as the first decentralized blind computing network, Nillion was founded by former Uber founding engineer Conrad Whelan, dedicated to achieving the storage, transmission, and processing of high-value sensitive data in an encrypted state throughout the entire process. Through its innovative Orchestration Layer, Nada language compiler, and dual-layer network architecture design, Nillion supports developers in easily building privacy applications without needing to understand privacy-enhancing technologies (PET), while also ensuring decentralization, thereby empowering the development of the privacy application ecosystem and providing strong support for data application ecosystems, AI, data markets, privacy DeFi, medical analytics, and other application scenarios.
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