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Aptos, Led by Meta’s Ex-Employees, Gets $200 Million to Build a Scalable Blockchain System

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Aptos, a new startup created by some of Meta’s former employees involved in the Diem project, has announced it has raised $200 million for its upcoming goal of creating a scalable blockchain system. The investment, conducted in a strategic funding round, involves some well-known VC names, including Tiger Global, Katie Haun, Multicoin Capital, 3 Arrows Capital, FTX Ventures, and Coinbase Ventures.

Aptos to Propose Scalability Solutions

A group of Meta’s ex-employees that worked on Diem, and abandoned the company in December, are now dedicated to developing their own blockchain system aiming for it to be used by millions. Aptos, the startup the group founded, has announced the company raised $200 million in its first funding round, which was qualified as “strategic.” The company had the support of several VC companies in this funding round, including Tiger Global, Katie Haun, Multicoin Capital, 3 Arrows Capital, FTX Ventures, and Coinbase Ventures, putting it at unicorn status.

Aptos will make use of the funds to build a more scalable blockchain, which users and companies can rely upon without having to pay exorbitant fees. While some blockchains already on the market today claim to do just this, the Aptos team believes there is room for improvement in this area. Aptos CTO Avery Ching told Techcrunch:

Current blockchains are just not as reliable as existing financial rails, we’ve seen issues of downtime and outages that last for hours.

Web3 applications and financial ramps are the main focus of Aptos for the design of its blockchain product. Aptos’ CEO Mo Shaik stated:

Our goal is to work with some of the world’s largest brands and tech companies to really build a web3 ecosystem for the masses.

The Scalability Problem

Scalability has been one of the main problems current generation blockchains are trying to solve to bring the technology to mass adoption. Blockchains like Ethereum have suffered from an exodus of users due to the high costs of fees, while the blockchain has relied on L2 (Layer 2) layers to deal with excess traffic.

Other blockchains like Solana and Avalanche have addressed this problem by introducing various solutions. However, these two chains have experienced downtime in their services due to different issues.

Aptos’ proposal seeks to complement these systems with another blockchain, based in a “Byzantine Fault Tolerance” protocol, that according to the team has been tested without facing any downtime issues.

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