Injective Welcomes New Telecom Giant to Join the Network, Interprets AI+Crypto New Opportunities with Aethir, INJERA Faces Hacker Attack

📆Injective Ecosystem Weekly Report (2.24 - 3.2)

🔸Major Progress

- Global telecom giant Deutsche Telekom (market value over $180 billion) officially joins the Injective node network. Deutsche Telekom has over 252M mobile users and operates brands such as T-Mobile, and its enterprise-level infrastructure will enhance Injective's network security.

- INJERA was attacked by hackers, and the project team urgently froze funds, suspended lending, and proposed a white hat reward return plan.

🔹Other Highlights

- Injective CEO Eric Chen recently accepted an interview in the Fintech column at the New York Stock Exchange, sharing Injective's groundbreaking progress in the field of traditional asset tokenization.

- Injective Chinese team cooperated with Aethir to hold a Space event, revealing the first tokenized GPU market, discussing cutting-edge trends such as DeFAI, AI Index, and Tokenization, and deeply interpreting how the AI+Crypto ecosystem is ushering in new opportunities.

♦️Summary

Injective's moat lies not only in technology but also in resource integration—ranging from traditional giants and financial asset tokenization to AI computing power tokenization, the ecosystem is building a value exchange network across industries and technologies. Injective is advancing in institutional collaboration, asset category expansion, and technological innovation, evolving from a simple DeFi protocol to an open financial infrastructure layer. $INJ as the ecosystem's fuel will enhance its ability to capture diverse values with network effects, essentially betting on the super hub of the integration of Web3 and the traditional economy, waiting for ecological fission, and continuing to hold $INJ.

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