ChainCatcher has entered a strategic partnership with ENI, a high-performance modular enterprise-grade Layer1, and joined the ENI Top 100 Institutions program as an ecosystem super node. The two sides will collaborate on global community expansion, on-chain ecosystem development, Web3 infrastructure, industrial resource coordination and global market growth, exploring more opportunities for ecosystem co-building and application deployment. ENI is a modular Layer1 built for large-scale commercial scenarios, and the Top 100 Institutions program is designed to connect global institutions, exchanges and ecosystem partners through a super node cooperation network.
ChainCatcher has formed a strategic partnership with ENI, a high-performance modular enterprise-grade Layer1, and joined its Top 100 Institutions program as an ecosystem super node.
The two sides will cooperate on global community expansion, on-chain ecosystem development, Web3 infrastructure, industrial resource coordination and global market growth, looking for more opportunities in ecosystem co-building and real-world application deployment.
ENI is described as a modular Layer1 built for large-scale commercial scenarios. The ENI Top 100 Institutions program targets global institutions, exchanges and ecosystem partners, building a super node cooperation network to advance infrastructure development, connect ecosystem resources and expand use cases. Through its global super node network, ENI says it is strengthening infrastructure, broadening commercial adoption scenarios and working to create sustainable long-term value for the ecosystem.
This article was originally published by Bit.Fan. For more cryptocurrency news and market insights, visit www.bit.fan. Disclaimer:
The market information, project data, and third-party content displayed on this platform are for industry information sharing only and do not constitute any form of investment advice or return commitment.
Cryptocurrency trading carries high risks. Users should fully assess their risk tolerance and make independent decisions. All profits, losses, and legal responsibilities are borne by the users themselves.