PANews reported on December 26th that Nubila announced the official launch and operation of its Validator Node system on the Monad mainnet. Starting immediatelyPANews reported on December 26th that Nubila announced the official launch and operation of its Validator Node system on the Monad mainnet. Starting immediately

Nubila validator nodes have officially launched on the Monad mainnet, ushering in an era of on-chain verification for real-world environmental data.

2025/12/26 18:00

PANews reported on December 26th that Nubila announced the official launch and operation of its Validator Node system on the Monad mainnet. Starting immediately, node operators can deploy and run various types of Nubila validator nodes (Cloud, Rainy, Sunny) on the Monad mainnet to participate in the verification of real-world environmental data and on-chain rights confirmation, earning $NB incentives through continuous daily verification activities.

As Monad's native data-validation layer, Nubila leverages Monad's high throughput and low latency mainnet performance to anchor environmental signals from the physical world (such as weather and environmental data) onto the blockchain, forming a verifiable, auditable, and continuously updatable source of real-world data.

This verified data can be directly accessed by smart contracts and AI agents, providing a trusted data input foundation for decentralized finance, RWA, automated decision-making systems, and AI-native applications. As the Monad ecosystem continues to expand, Nubila's data verification network will also become a crucial infrastructure connecting the physical world and on-chain systems.

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