Several technology companies, including Deutsche Telekom, Alibaba Cloud, STC Bahrain, and Pairpoint under Vodafone, have joined Nillion's newly launched Enterprise Cluster Program. This program aims to promote the application of decentralized applications in privacy-sensitive fields such as healthcare, financial management, and enterprise data sharing. As part of the collaboration, these companies operate infrastructure nodes on Nillion's decentralized computing platform. The Enterprise Cluster enables organizations to run privacy-critical applications on decentralized infrastructure, reducing the trade-offs between the risks of centralized systems and blockchain privacy limitations. Nillion's core technology, $Nil Message Compute, supports processing encrypted data without decryption, enhancing the enterprise usability of privacy computing. In 2025, with the strengthening of global crypto regulations, blockchain privacy issues have received increased attention, and Nillion's technology offers new solutions to address blockchain privacy constraints. Although debates around blockchain privacy continue, privacy technology projects such as zero-knowledge proofs and decentralized identity are still evolving.