The latest installment of the Spotlight Quest series on Polygon (MATIC) PoS validators features BCW Technologies. This series delves into the intricacies of being a validator, exploring decentralized coordination and introducing the key players in the Polygon PoS ecosystem, according to Polygon Technology.
BCW Technologies’ Role in Blockchain Validation
BCW Technologies stands out as a multifaceted infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) platform, participating in validation for over 35 EVM and non-EVM networks. Their extensive reach makes them a crucial part of the Ethereum universe, with the AggLayer soon playing an indispensable role. BCW’s mission extends beyond validation, focusing on what is essential to all aspects of blockchain technology.
Their involvement in the Polygon network highlights the interconnectedness of Polygon within the broader crypto and Web3 realms. BCW Technologies exemplifies the principle of aggregation, a core value of the Polygon community.
Vision and Mission
BCW Technologies provides a comprehensive set of solutions aimed at expanding its IaaS platform’s capabilities. Their operations span a wide range of Web3 network nodes, including validators, ZK provers, RPCs, bridges, relayers, and oracles, thereby supporting on-chain data sources for various institutions and Web3 products.
Journey into Blockchain Validation
BCW Technologies began validating on the Polygon PoS network during its Phase 1 and has remained an integral part of the ecosystem. They focus on networks with clear use cases and believe in the potential of Polygon, dedicating time and resources to running validator nodes and introducing their clients to Polygon PoS for on-chain transactions.
Infrastructure and Services
BCW’s validating infrastructure primarily consists of cloud and some bare metal, leveraging their partnership with Google Cloud. They provide various services, including node migrations, performance testing, ZK IaaS, and real-time on-chain data pipelines. Their Node-as-a-Service Program offers managed end-to-end network infrastructure and node services for enterprise clients, ensuring ~99% average uptime across 100+ nodes.
Their validation stack integrates Terraform scripts with CI/CD pipelines, ensuring consistent and scalable infrastructure provisioning. Security remains a top priority, backed by decades of experience in systems architecture and infrastructure security.
Upcoming and Existing Projects
BCW Technologies has been active in multiple initiatives within the Polygon ecosystem, including payments and gaming projects. They played a significant role in onboarding enterprises onto the Polygon validator network. Their venture studio has launched over six ventures and invested in more than 20 projects in the Web3 ecosystem, including notable ventures like Hashport, Blockpour, Arkhia, and HNS.
BCW also operates one of the largest distributed verifier networks on LayerZero, enabling interoperability between 60+ networks, including Polygon. They are a validator on Hashport, an interoperability solution on Hedera connecting to Polygon and 10 other networks.
Experience with Polygon PoS
BCW Technologies has witnessed significant growth in the Polygon network and has been supported by the Polygon team throughout their journey. They have contributed to the network’s stability and security, focusing on onboarding key enterprise validators and participating in the governance process. BCW aims to deepen their engagement and explore new ways to support the evolving needs of the Polygon community.
Validation Across Multiple Networks
BCW validates over 35 EVM and non-EVM networks, emphasizing quality infrastructure in critical areas like interoperability, real-time data pipelines, and cloud-based solutions. They operate one of the largest distributed verifier networks on the LayerZero protocol, enhancing liquidity and opportunities across networks.
Future with Polygon CDK and AggLayer
BCW Technologies is enthusiastic about their role in the evolving blockchain landscape, particularly with the introduction of Polygon CDK + AggLayer. They aim to support and enhance the scalability, interoperability, and modularity these innovations bring, continuously evolving their infrastructure offerings to align with advancements in the Polygon ecosystem.
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