Aptos Labs, a startup with its roots in
“This is step one in a long journey to create universal and fair access to decentralized applications” via “a safe, scalable, and upgradeable blockchain,” Aptos said in a statement on Tuesday.
Aptos’s blockchain uses a programming language called Move that’s supposed to make transactions faster and cheaper. Move also powered the network of Meta’s cryptocurrency project Diem, which faced strong resistance from regulators and eventually sold its assets.
Aptos has won ...
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