Deutsche Telekom, a telecommunications giant valued at more than $180 billion, has strengthened its presence in the crypto and blockchain space by partnering with Injective.
On Feb. 27, the layer 1 blockchain Injective (INJ) announced that the German telecommunications company had joined its validator set.
This collaboration further solidifies Injective’s position as a leading decentralized finance and real-world assets platform, with Deutsche Telekom’s role as a validator enhancing its institutional footprint. The telecom giant has previously joined other blockchain networks and platforms as a validator or Web3 partner, including NEAR (NEAR), Chainlink (LINK), Aleph (ALEPH), Polygon (MATIC) and Polkadot (DOT).
The company is now expanding its Web3 presence by operating as a validator node on Injective.
According to the announcement, the move aligns with Deutsche Telekom’s vision of leveraging its infrastructure and solutions to advance Web3 adoption. The company plans to extend this capability by providing enterprise-level reliability to encourage institutional participation. The collaboration also contributes to Injective’s decentralization.
“With our enterprise-grade infrastructure, we aim to enhance the security of the network for its users. This partnership aligns with our commitment to combine technology with safety and trust thus enabling secure progress for humans and we look forward to being a part of this future,” Oliver Nyderle, head of web3 infrastructure at Deutsche Telekom MMS, said.
Injective has seen significant growth in recent months, with its focus on an enterprise-grade platform playing a key role.
The Binance-incubated and Pantera-backed project has established multiple partnerships across decentralized finance and real-world assets while also emerging as a major player in the artificial intelligence sector. The blockchain recently introduced a software development kit for AI agents, positioning itself within the agentic AI space.
Deals with io.net and Aethir have also been huge in the quest to bring decentralized AI and tokenized GPU resources on-chain.
Deutsche Telekom’s entry into Injective comes as the layer 1 blockchain’s recent Nirvana Chain upgrade introduced advanced real-world asset oracle support for users.