Nillion Taps 50+ Builders to Power Cross-Chain AI Privacy
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Key Takeaways: – Nillion reports 50+ active builders and $100M in project funding.– Cross-chain integrations launched with Near, Aptos, Arbitrum, Sei, and Base.– Partnerships with Meta, Capx, and Skillful AI advance privacy in AI deployment. Nillion Expands Ecosystem With 50+ Builders and Cross-Chain Integrations, accelerating adoption of its privacy-first infrastructure following the NIL token launch and mainnet rollout. Strategic partnerships now span major blockchains, AI developers, and enterprise applications. Driven by its Nucleus Builders Program, Nillion reports over 50 active projects and $100 million in builder-backed funding. Recent integrations with Near, Aptos, Arbitrum, Sei, and Base enable developers to access Blind Compute tools without migrating apps or switching wallets. Nillion Expands Ecosystem with 50+ Builders and Major Chain Integrations Following the launch of the NIL token and infrastructure rollout, Nillion is now focused on ecosystem expansion. The company reports significant early traction, including more than 50 active builders, collaborations with leading chains, and partnerships spanning artificial intelligence, healthcare, and identity verification. Central to this growth is the Nucleus Builders Program, Nillion’s incubator initiative designed to support developers across Web2 and Web3. According to the company, projects in the Nucleus network have collectively raised over $100 million in funding to date. Featured verticals and partnerships. Image via “Nillion: Humanity’s First Blind Computer” Document. To broaden access to its Blind Compute infrastructure, Nillion has established integrations with key blockchain platforms. These partnerships allow developers on other chains to leverage Nillion’s privacy-preserving tools without migrating their applications or switching wallets. Integrations include: Near Protocol, supporting private computation for dApp development via Near.ai. Aptos, enabling blind compute in DeFi and AI agents. Arbitrum, facilitating MEV-resistant trade execution. Sei, supporting private gaming and verifiable asset ownership. Base, offering secure compute and storage for AI agents. These collaborations utilize each chain’s native gas token, providing a…
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