Decentralized Ethereum staking protocol ssv.network announces mainnet launch plan, expected to achieve permissionless full operation in Q4 of this year.

Ethereum staking protocol, ssv.network, to launch mainnet in Q4 this year for full permissionless operation.

Decentralized Ethereum staking infrastructure ssv.network has released a schedule for the launch of its mainnet, which will be rolled out in four phases, including pre-launch, limited launch, launch, and permissionless launch. According to ssv.network, the first phase of the mainnet launch will begin in early Q2 2023, and by Q4 2023, the network will be ready for a full permissionless launch.

Reference: https://ssv.network/blog/technology/mainnet-has-arrived/

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