Top Korean Validator B-Harvest integrates With Band Protocol

Band Protocol is excited to announce a strategic integration with B-Harvest, a top validator in Korea who uses hardware servers, several different cloud platforms, and hardware security modules to provide failure-resilient validator services.

Top Korean Validator B-Harvest integrates With Band Protocol
Top Korean Validator B-Harvest integrates With Band Protocol

Band Protocol is excited to announce a strategic integration with B-Harvest, a top validator in Korea who uses hardware servers, several different cloud platforms, and hardware security modules to provide failure-resilient validator services. B-Harvest is also the runner-up in total accumulated stake for Cosmos’ incentivized testnet Game of Stakes and support leading blockchain networks such as Cosmos, Polkadot and Terra.

B-Harvest is a leading blockchain validator known for deep engagement in validator services, codebase development and community initiatives for top dPoS networks. Band Protocol is proud to collaborate with B-Harvest who has technical expertise in writing oracle software and built the most widely used oracle script on Terra.

Band Protocol and B-Harvest will work closely to write custom oracle software and drive community initiatives in Korea such as technical meetups, workshops and AMAs.

“As the early-stage blockchain and oracle space continues to grow, we are excited to support Band Protocol’s unique oracle solution which solves major existing oracle issues including network congestion and delayed reference data. We are confident that Band Protocol will become a leading oracle solution across all blockchain applications as a cross-chain compatible solution strongly focused on technical development and usability.
Lee Hyung Yeon, CEO of B-Harvest

“To have strategic support and partnerships with leading validators such as B-Harvest in Korea, strongly diversifies and strengthens BandChain to ensure that the decentralization and security of the network begins right from the genesis block of Band Protocol’s mainnet launch.
Soravis Srinawakoon, CEO & Co-Founder of Band Protocol

During Cosmos’ incentivized testnet, Game of Stakes, B-Harvest stellar performance displayed the ability to maintain uptime, agility to respond to network stressor, strength to defend validator nodes from multiple attack vectors and was one of 27 global validators in the ‘Never Jailed Crew’.

We are proud to be supported by B-Harvest who have deep roots in the oracle space and are committed to drive Band Protocol towards its mission of reliably and securely connecting any decentralized application or blockchain network to trusted high-quality data sources.


About B-Harvest
B-Harvest is a validator operator for various dPoS networks such as Cosmos, Polkadot(Kusama), Solana, Terra, Kava, Iris, Chainlink and more. We are one of the main validators and contributors of the Cosmos Network from early times. We are not only qualified as one of the top validators in the Cosmos ecosystem and in other dPoS networks, but also contributing many work to various communities by codebase implementation on core applications, developing validator tools, providing blockchain data, actively participating in community discussions and collaborations. We are specialized and interested in oracle functionality of the blockchain and its utilization on Defi products. We are confident that B-Harvest is one of the most important validators in the entire dPoS blockchain space to strengthen the oracle protocol operation and improvement.

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About Band Protocol
Band Protocol is a cross-chain data oracle platform with the aspiration to build high-quality suites of web3 development products. The flagship oracle solution aggregates and connects real-world data and APIs to smart contracts, enabling smart contract applications such as DeFi, prediction markets, and games to be built on-chain without relying on the single point of failure of a centralized oracle.

More about Band Protocol: https://linktr.ee/bandprotocol