Nillion 2.0 Launch Extends Private Compute Access to Ethereum

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Nillion, a blockchain-powered decentralized network for privacy-preserving and secure computation, is expanding to Ethereum. The expansion with Nillion 2.0 indicates a key move to deliver private compute access via cutting-edge tools. As Nillion’s official X announcement reveals that the new initiative denotes a shift in the working of the platform toward permissionlessness and decentralization. Hence, the move promises unique opportunities and rewards along with worldwide accessibility.

Nillion ➡️ EthereumA new chapter for Nillion begins today.We’re bringing the Blind Computer to Ethereum.More below 👇 pic.twitter.com/j9dSaWtxnk

— Nillion (@nillion) November 14, 2025

Nillion 2.0 Offers Private Compute Access and Unique Developer Opportunities

The expansion of Nillion to Ethereum underscores the start of a new chapter with Nillion 2.0. As a part of this effort, the Blind Computer of Nillion is coming to the Ethereum ecosystem. As a result of this, the development aims to meet the requirements of users and developers. Particularly, the builders will get streamlined private compute access via instruments that they already use. At the same time, the Nillion’s flagship $NIL token will drive real applications as well as the on-chain computation needs.

$NIL Migration and Native Smart Contracts to Redefine Ethereum Network Experience

According to Nillion, the expansion of its network to Ethereum includes access to private compute to fulfill the latest demands. Additionally, the open bridge to the Ethereum ecosystem is set to go live in February next year. This will denote the beginning of the $NIL token’s migration. Following that, the platform has a plan to launch smart contracts for coordination, access to private storage and compute, and staking directly on Ethereum.

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