Internet Service Company Cloudflare to Run Ethereum Validator Nodes as Part o...

Internet Service Company Cloudflare to Run Ethereum Validator Nodes as Part o...

Cloudflare, an internet services and DDoS protection company, has announced a new strategy regarding its Web3 experiments. The company revealed it will run Ethereum validator nodes as part of its commitment to help to scale the internet by using proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus technologies. This will ostensibly allow the company to access the energy efficiency and consistency of this technology. Cloudflare to Enter Crypto via Ethereum Cloudflare, one of the leading content delivery and DDoS mitigation companies, announced a new Web3 push that leverages Ethereum’s upcoming....


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