NodeOps Network Goes Live on Arbitrum with Big DePIN Ambitions

The post NodeOps Network Goes Live on Arbitrum with Big DePIN Ambitions appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. NodeOps launches its permissionless, SLA-backed compute protocol live on Arbitrum after a successful testnet phase. NodeOps also expands with staking services, cross-chain integrations, and AI-powered orchestration for the DePIN ecosystem. NodeOps has officially activated its mainnet on the Arbitrum network. This is not just a regular launch, but a major milestone for a decentralized computing system that is looking to truly scale. After a fairly smooth testnet trial, the protocol is now moving into production. It is permissionless, ready to use by anyone, and guaranteed by an SLA—which means that if it fails, there is accountability. In a crypto ecosystem that often feels like it’s “just going through the motions,” this approach is bold. NodeOps itself has big ambitions. They want to prove that verifiable computation directly on the blockchain is not just a technical discourse that is only suitable for discussion in developer forums. Now, anyone can test the performance of this system for production needs. Moreover, NodeOps is not the only project that has recently shown off on Arbitrum. NodeOps Network Mainnet is live on @arbitrum We set out to prove that decentralized, verifiable Compute can operate at scale. We delivered. After a successful Testnet, NodeOps graduates to Mainnet with a permissionless, SLA-backed, production-grade Compute protocol. If you’re… pic.twitter.com/KdRsRy1rEe — NodeOps Network (@BuildOnNodeOps) July 7, 2025 From Cross-Chain Transfers to On-Chain Compute, Arbitrum Keeps Expanding On the other hand, CNF reported that PicWe has also just gone live on the same network. PicWe allows direct cross-chain transfers to Arbitrum without the need for complicated and vulnerable traditional bridges. Imagine, developers can now build omni-chain applications on top of Arbitrum, with a much smoother user experience. And that’s not all—just a few days ago, Hive went live. Hive enables real-time blockchain data access via natural language queries. For anyone…

Jul 8, 2025 - 14:00
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NodeOps Network Goes Live on Arbitrum with Big DePIN Ambitions

The post NodeOps Network Goes Live on Arbitrum with Big DePIN Ambitions appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

NodeOps launches its permissionless, SLA-backed compute protocol live on Arbitrum after a successful testnet phase. NodeOps also expands with staking services, cross-chain integrations, and AI-powered orchestration for the DePIN ecosystem. NodeOps has officially activated its mainnet on the Arbitrum network. This is not just a regular launch, but a major milestone for a decentralized computing system that is looking to truly scale. After a fairly smooth testnet trial, the protocol is now moving into production. It is permissionless, ready to use by anyone, and guaranteed by an SLA—which means that if it fails, there is accountability. In a crypto ecosystem that often feels like it’s “just going through the motions,” this approach is bold. NodeOps itself has big ambitions. They want to prove that verifiable computation directly on the blockchain is not just a technical discourse that is only suitable for discussion in developer forums. Now, anyone can test the performance of this system for production needs. Moreover, NodeOps is not the only project that has recently shown off on Arbitrum. NodeOps Network Mainnet is live on @arbitrum We set out to prove that decentralized, verifiable Compute can operate at scale. We delivered. After a successful Testnet, NodeOps graduates to Mainnet with a permissionless, SLA-backed, production-grade Compute protocol. If you’re… pic.twitter.com/KdRsRy1rEe — NodeOps Network (@BuildOnNodeOps) July 7, 2025 From Cross-Chain Transfers to On-Chain Compute, Arbitrum Keeps Expanding On the other hand, CNF reported that PicWe has also just gone live on the same network. PicWe allows direct cross-chain transfers to Arbitrum without the need for complicated and vulnerable traditional bridges. Imagine, developers can now build omni-chain applications on top of Arbitrum, with a much smoother user experience. And that’s not all—just a few days ago, Hive went live. Hive enables real-time blockchain data access via natural language queries. For anyone…

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