# Professional Node Operators Program

The Professional Node Operators (PNO) program is aimed at institutional validators — companies whose core business is operating nodes and providing validation services across multiple blockchains.

Their goal is to increase their Total Value Locked (TVL) and expand their participation in different proof-of-stake ecosystems, leveraging NEAR as part of their multi-chain strategy.

PNOs bring reliable infrastructure, advanced technical knowledge, and consistent uptime to the NEAR network, ensuring stability and network security.\
Their participation helps strengthen decentralization and enhance the network’s operational resilience.

The program encourages these professional operators to include NEAR in their validation portfolio, benefiting from its low operational costs, and ecosystem-level support for validators.

### Current and past Participants

These companies currently participate or have participated in the PNO Program:

Citadel One\
Dragon Stake\
Caliber Venture\
Sensei Node\
Rhea Finance\
NorthStake\
Link Pool\
Encapsulate\
Lionscraft\
Areta

### How to Join

The Professional Node Operators (PNO) program is designed for institutional validators, i.e., companies whose core business is operating nodes across multiple blockchains.\
These organizations typically aim to increase their Total Value Locked (TVL) and expand their presence in multiple networks, incorporating NEAR into their multi-chain validation portfolio.

To join the program, organizations should provide:

* An overview of their existing validation operations and multi-chain infrastructure.
* Experience in blockchain networks and validator performance metrics.
* Their approach to uptime, security, and operational transparency.
* Goals for adding NEAR to their validation portfolio.\ <br>

To apply, companies can contact the Meta Pool team directly or fill out the following application form:\
👉 [Application Form](https://forms.gle/tWk3uTYMwJFzSBmi7) ←


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