Nillion kicks off Phase 2, where developers can build and deploy Blind applications on the network
The decentralized public network Nillion, based on Nil Message Compute (NMC), has announced the start of its second phase, Catalyst Convergence. This phase includes: supporting developers to build and deploy Blind applications on the network; using NIL tokens from its Faucet to drive projects; interacting directly with the test network and accessing SDK functions; utilizing Petnet for secure storage and computation; managing and processing sensitive data using Blind computing; and deploying the Nada AI software package.
Earlier, Nillion tweeted that the Nillion incentive testnet had gone live, with the first phase being Genesis Sprint.
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