Chainlink announced via Twitter on Wednesday that T-Systems, a Chainlink node operator, will now be participating in Chainlink staking. By participating in Chainlink Staking, T-Systems MMS said it could help facilitate the real-world adoption and advancement of blockchains as novel computing platforms powering decentralized applications. By applying its expertise in running a Chainlink node and staking LINK, T-Systems MMS is helping support the growth and adoption of blockchain-based applications while being rewarded for doing so, the team added.
Chainlink Network (LINK) aims to provide tamper-proof inputs and outputs of data for smart contracts on any blockchain. LINK is down by more than 3% over the past 24 hours and is trading at $6.619 at press time.