Movement Transformation Independent Layer 1, targeting the emerging market stablecoin settlement track
The Ethereum Layer 2 project Movement, which fell into controversy shortly after its launch last year, is seeking transformation. Move Industries' new CEO Torab Torabi stated that Movement has been repositioned as an independent Layer 1 blockchain, aiming to become the settlement infrastructure for stablecoins in emerging markets.
Move Industries announced on Tuesday that over the past few months, the company has gained access to a compliant payment network covering the United States, Canada, and the European Union by collaborating with regulated remittance institutions and electronic money institutions, laying the foundation for stablecoin payments and cross-border settlement operations. According to the announcement, the company has currently established partnerships with stablecoin issuer Circle, wallet project KAST, and Sorted, as well as tokenization projects Oro, Yuzu Money, and Zoth.
In addition, Avant Protocol has chosen Movement Network as the infrastructure platform for its revenue and fund management products, further expanding Movement's application scenarios in the fields of stablecoins and real-world assets (RWA).
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