CORE
by BSC News
January 28, 2023
Everstake will become a validator on Core mainnet and contribute to the protocol’s secure and decentralized ecosystem.
Everstake is now a validator on the Core DAO mainnet. The trusted validator across numerous blockchains will run secure and reliable nodes for the Satoshi Plus consensus.
Everstake is a team of experienced developers, financial experts, and blockchain enthusiasts. They run secure nodes for Proof-of-Stake (PoS) protocols and ensure maximum efficiency and security. The partnership announced on January 27 will see Everstake verify, compute, and validate transactions on the Core mainnet.
“We will be a validator on @Coredao_Org’s Mainnet, with $CORE being the native token of the Core blockchain. Guides and other useful content about Core are on the way. We’re super excited about this collaboration & looking forward to the great results for everyone involved!” Everstake wrote on Twitter.
The partnership represents another huge statement from Core DAO toward achieving a sustainable ecosystem in the industry.
Core DAO is the official decentralized organization developing the Satoshi Plus ecosystem. It represents an opportunity for miners to access new revenue streams by contributing hash power to the chain. Inspired by the principles of both blockchains, Core displays a deep appreciation for the history of the crypto ecosystem paired with an even greater excitement for Core’s role in its future.
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