Former Meta employees have secured huge funding round from crypto venture capital giants to develop their own version of the failed crypto project Diem.
Meta threw in the towel on its grand plans to create a digital currency last year. Earlier in 2022, though, it sold the remaining assets to Silvergate Capital for $182 million.called Aptos in late February. On March 15, they outlined massive funding round from crypto VCs.
Aptos is another layer-1 blockchain that puts it in competition with Ethereum and Solana. It uses a coding language called Move, with which it aims to attract a large number of developers from existing networks., said he had close connections with the Ethereum community, which the team wants to be a part of:
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