Kusama, here we are!

Dear all, Happy New Year 2022!!.. we are starting January with excellent news for the Kusama community, our validator node has passed all internal tests, raised enough capital to successfully apply for the “Thousand Validator” programme, and it is now in full operating conditions, and completely open for nominations.

We are proud to provide world class validation services to the network, and all delegated stakes will be also put to good work ensuring the network’s security, and these funds will be diligently multiplied and jealously protected against any slashing risks in our hardened servers. Please click here for a more detailed information on our commitment to the network.

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