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cryptoJul 10, 2026, 2:45 PM

Federated Systems Now Used by Corporations, Military, and Governments

A new educational release from Kriptorium highlights that federated systems have moved beyond privacy enthusiasts to see adoption by major corporations, military organizations, and government agencies.

Federated systems, once the domain of anonymity advocates and tech enthusiasts, are now being adopted by mainstream institutions. According to a new set of educational cards published by crypto-focused outlet Kriptorium, these systems are currently in use by large corporations, military branches, and government departments.

The release underscores a shift in perception and application of federated architectures — which distribute control across multiple nodes rather than relying on a single authority. As enterprise and state actors explore decentralized alternatives, the technology appears to be gaining legitimacy beyond its original niche.

The exact sectors or specific use cases were not detailed, but the trend signals growing institutional interest in federated models often associated with blockchain and decentralized communication.

Source: ForkLog