ZAN 与 Mysten Labs 合作推进 Web3 基础设施开发

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ZAN是蚂蚁数字科技的Web3技术品牌,计划与Mysten Labs一起在Sui上运行RPC节点。

中国香港 – 2024年8月13日,星期二 - Mysten Labs是一家Web3基础设施公司,也是Sui区块链的开发公司,今天宣布与蚂蚁数字科技的技术品牌ZAN建立合作伙伴关系。

通过整合Sui,ZAN旨在加速其Web3应用程序的开发和采用。该合作将专注于为Mysten Labs在两个关键领域提供技术支持:KYC基础设施和RPC节点服务。ZAN将为在Sui上构建的项目提供KYC服务,帮助区块链提供必要的合规解决方案。此外,ZAN还将正式推出Sui的RPC节点服务,增强区块链在亚太地区开发者和用户的可扩展性和可访问性。

ZAN首席运营官Cobe Zhang表示:“我们很高兴能与Mysten Labs建立合作关系。Sui是一个致力于技术和价值创造的明星公链,拥有丰富的生态系统和多样的应用。同样,ZAN源自一个技术驱动的团队,我们致力于为Web3行业构建下一代技术基础设施。我们期待彼此之间的更多技术交流,共同推动整个行业的创新和发展。”

Mysten Labs和ZAN将共同探索支付、数据、数字身份等领域的合作机会,目标是提供创新解决方案,惠及消费者、企业和本地社区,并着眼于发掘和支持Web3超级应用的机会。双方致力于培养一个合作环境,并期待在实现合作伙伴关系的里程碑时分享最新进展。

Mysten Labs的首席产品官兼联合创始人Adeniyi Abiodun表示:“我们很高兴能与ZAN团队和更广泛的蚂蚁数字科技合作,将e-KYC解决方案推向更广泛的数字资产生态市场。这次合作标志着Sui和香港及更广泛的亚太地区Web3生态的重要里程碑。通过结合我们的优势,我们可以加速创新应用的开发,这些应用将惠及数百万用户。”

关于Sui

Sui是基于第一原理从头重新设计和构建的L1公链,旨在使数字资产的拥有变得快速、私密、安全且人人可及。其基于Move编程语言的以对象为中心的模型,支持并行执行、亚秒级最终确定性和丰富的链上资产。凭借水平可扩展的处理和存储能力,Sui以低成本支持广泛的应用程序,并以无与伦比的速度运行。Sui是区块链领域的跨越式进步,是一个为创作者和开发者提供构建用户友好体验的平台。了解更多信息: https://sui.io

关于Mysten Labs

Mysten Labs是由分布式系统、编程语言和密码学专家组成的团队,其创始人曾是开创性区块链项目的高级管理人员和首席架构师。Mysten Labs 的使命是创建 Web3 的基础设施。了解更多信息:https://mystenlabs.com

关于ZAN

作为蚂蚁数字科技的Web3产品和服务技术品牌,并由蚂蚁链开放实验室的TrustBase开源技术栈提供支持,ZAN为商业创新提供丰富且可靠的服务以及Web3发展平台。ZAN产品系列包括ZAN eKYC、ZAN KYT、ZAN智能合约审查、ZAN 节点服务,并且还有更多产品即将推出。了解更多信息: https://zan.top

关于蚂蚁数字科技

蚂蚁数字科技是蚂蚁集团的数字技术子公司。蚂蚁数字科技继续推动数字技术的发展和应用,基于其在AI、隐私计算和安全技术方面的专业知识,推出 ZOLOZ、mPaaS和ZAN等领先产品。蚂蚁数字科技致力于与不同行业的合作伙伴合作,支持中小金融机构的数字化转型,帮助服务行业的中小企业实现数字化运营,并促进跨行业的数字化协作。蚂蚁数字科技的国际业务运营收入在2023年增长了300%。

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lexi.wangler@mystenlabs.com

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