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Nansen Becomes Injective Validator, Rolls Out Full Analytics Suite

Nansen Becomes Injective Validator, Rolls Out Full Analytics Suite

Blockchain analytics firm Nansen has joined the Injective network as a validator, taking on the job of helping to secure the chain. At the same time, it launched its complete analytics toolkit on Injective — giving traders access to features like Token God Mode and Wallet Profiler.

What the validator role means

Validators are the nodes that verify transactions and maintain consensus on proof-of-stake networks. By becoming one, Nansen now has a direct stake in Injective’s security. The move also ties the company’s reputation to the network’s uptime and integrity — a step beyond just providing data.

Injective is a layer-1 blockchain built for decentralized finance. Its native token, INJ, is used for staking, governance, and paying fees. With Nansen operating a validator node, holders can delegate their INJ to Nansen and earn rewards while supporting the network.

What traders get from the analytics suite

Nansen’s full analytics suite is now live on Injective. That includes Token God Mode, which lets users track token flows, whale activity, and on-chain movements across multiple chains. Wallet Profiler gives a deep look at any wallet’s history, holdings, and behavior patterns.

For traders on Injective, these tools can mean spotting market moves before they become obvious — or identifying which wallets are accumulating a token. Nansen has built a reputation for this kind of on-chain intelligence; bringing it to Injective gives the network a data layer it didn’t have before.

The company didn’t say whether it plans to expand its validator role to other networks, or if this is a one-off. But for now, Injective users get both a new security participant and a set of previously unavailable analytics tools.