
Telekom MMS, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, has joined forced with ZetaChain ecosystem and this collaboration aims to enhance the security and accessibility of decentralized technologies by utilizing Deutsche Telekom’s Open Telekom Cloud (OTC) infrastructure to secure ZetaChain as a validator.

Empowering Multichain Development with Universal Smart Contracts
With this partnership, developers can leverage ZetaChain’s Universal Smart Contracts to create multichain applications that interact seamlessly with major blockchains such as Ethereum, Solana, and Bitcoin. This integration removes the need for bridges and wrapped assets. This will allow users to have an instant access to Web3 applications across various chains without switching networks.
Industry Leaders Chime In
Eugenio Carlon, Portfolio and People Cluster Lead for Digital Trust at Deutsche Telekom MMS, emphasized that this collaboration is in line with their vision of enhancing digital trust and reliability in decentralized technologies. He stated, “By leveraging Open Telekom Cloud, we aim to fortify ZetaChain’s platform and support its growth.”
Jonathan Covey, a core contributor at ZetaChain, highlighted the importance of reliable infrastructure for the future of Web3. He noted that with Deutsche Telekcom securing ZetaChain, they are moving closer to establishing Universal Apps as a new standard for blockchain interoperability.
About ZetaChain
ZetaChain is recognized as the first Universal Blockchain that provides native access to multiple blockchains. Its mission is to make cryptocurrency accessible and interconnected like the internet. This partnership with Deutsche will not only strengthens ZetaChain’s infrastructure but will also enhance its potential for wide adoption among developers and users as well.
As both the companies continue to innovate and expand their capabilities, this collaboration is set to pave the way for more integrated and user-friendly blockchain ecosystem.
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