Deutsche Telekom, Alibaba Cloud, Vodafone are running nodes on Nillion

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
applications beyond cryptocurrencies into privacy-focused use cases such as healthcare, financial management and enterprise data sharing.As
part of the partnership, Deutsche Telekom, Alibaba Cloud, STC Bahrain and Pairpoint by Vodafone are operating infrastructure nodes on
privacy-critical applications on decentralized infrastructure, helping to minimize the trade-offs between the risks of centralized systems
storage and computation
Its core technology, Blind Computation, enables encrypted data to be processed without decryption.As previously reported by Cointelegraph,
with the Aptos network to support privacy-focused applications.Related: Ethereum privacy roadmap proposes EU GDPR-safe blockchain
systems.These limitations have faced heightened scrutiny in 2025, as global crypto regulations increasingly target privacy tools, including
mixers, zero-knowledge proofs, stealth addresses and self-custodied wallets.As Cointelegraph noted, the debate over privacy in blockchain is
far from settled
Emerging technologies continue to challenge the notion that anonymity should automatically be viewed as a criminal threat.Traditionally,
protecting sensitive data on the blockchain has relied on keeping it entirely offchain or encrypting it onchain
computing.Despite the public debate, several privacy-focused projects continue to gain traction, particularly in the areas of zero-knowledge
proofs and decentralized identity.Related: Crypto projects prepare to battle for privacy in Switzerland