
The Rise of Sovereign Blockchain Infrastructure: Why Governments and Institutions Are Moving Beyond Public Cloud Dependence
Governments, central banks, and regulated institutions are moving beyond public cloud dependence toward sovereign-grade blockchain infrastructure for tokenization, CBDCs, stablecoins, and national digital strategies — and how InfStones operates as their institutional-grade infrastructure partner.

The CLARITY Act and the Last Mile for Institutional Staking
Decode the 2026 CLARITY Act for staking, size the U.S. institutional opportunity, and see the five enterprise-grade infrastructure requirements providers must meet.

What's Next for Ethereum: Roadmap 2026
Vitalik's comprehensive 2026 Ethereum roadmap: covering faster finality, quantum resistance, VM improvements, state tree upgrades, and block building reform.

UNDP’s High-Level Strategic Dialogue on Blockchain for Development
As part of its continued commitment to advancing responsible blockchain adoption, InfStones participated in the High-Level Strategic Dialogue on Blockchain for Development, hosted by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on the margins of the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80) in New York City.

Lessons From The Recent Solana Hack: Rethinking Staking Security
The recent string of incidents in staking and blockchain infrastructure highlights a truth our industry can’t ignore: resilience, security, and compliance are everything. From infrastructure issues that forced validator exits, to the $41M API compromise impacting SwissBorg, to the ripple effects of Node Package Manager (NPM) vulnerabilities — these events remind us how critical it is to choose partners that prioritize security and operational stability above all else.

Exploring Node Sales: A New Approach to Network Participation and Ecosystem Growth
Node Sale is a new form of fundraising and token distribution, adopted by most projects before the official mainnet launch.

The State of Interoperability Between Blockchains
Outside of web and software engineering, interoperability exists in other technical and non-technical domains, notably healthcare, transportation, and even the military. Interoperability in the military, for example, is the ability of allies to act cooperatively and effectively to accomplish tactical and strategic goals.
