Nethermind joins Chainlink as node operator and development partner

Nethermind joins Chainlink as node operator and development partner

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2026-08-20 00:10:21
Blockchain infrastructure firm Nethermind has partnered with Chainlink, taking on roles as a node operator and development partner for the network. The collaboration will support Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol, or CCIP, as well as data feeds and broader institutional adoption efforts. Nethermind said its Ethereum execution client accounts for roughly 25% to 30% of node share on the network, and that its enterprise-grade infrastructure can add redundancy to Chainlink’s data feed operations. According to CryptoBriefing, the company has also provided blockchain-as-a-service offerings to regulated institutions and has compliance frameworks and enterprise service-level capabilities in place. The update was carried by Techub News.

Blockchain infrastructure company Nethermind has entered a partnership with Chainlink, joining the network as a node operator and development partner, according to Techub News. The work will support the Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP), data feeds, and efforts tied to institutional adoption.

Nethermind said its Ethereum execution client represents about 25% to 30% of node share on the network. Its enterprise infrastructure is expected to add redundancy to Chainlink’s data feed system.

According to CryptoBriefing, the company has already provided blockchain-as-a-service offerings to regulated institutions and has built compliance frameworks and enterprise-grade service agreement capabilities.

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