PowerLoom is launching a node mint on Polygon’s PoS network
Decentralized data startup PowerLoom is launching a node minting factory on Polygon's Proof of Stake (PoS) network. PowerLoom aims to enable protocols to index and query blockchain data in a decentralized manner. The protocol is designed specifically for developers building DEX aggregators or any other Web3 applications that require reliable data. Participants who meet the necessary criteria will be able to access the initial pre-minted 5,000 nodes. If selected, these participants will receive a soul-bound token that allows them to operate the PowerLoom Snapshotter Lite node. PowerLoom co-founder Swaroop Hegde said the pre-minting will end on February 4th.
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