Aptos Labs, the developer of the Aptos Network, signed an agreement to acquire Japanese non-fungible token service provider HashPalette to expand its presence in Asia.
On Oct 3, HashPalette announced its decision to migrate to a wholly-owned subsidiary of Aptos Labs following an agreement with its previous owner, HashPort. The Palette Chain blockchain and existing HashPalette applications will be migrated to the Aptos Network as part of the acquisition.
According to Aptos Labs, the HashPalette acquisition — subject to customary closing conditions and approvals — will be vital in expanding into the Asian markets.
Aptos strengthens presence in Japan
Aptos Labs is the innovation arm of the Aptos Foundation, which is dedicated to innovation and development for retailers.
The company plans to use HashPalette’s relationships with Japanese businesses as “a gateway to some of Japan’s most influential companies.” It also aims to support local Web3 participants, including developers, NFT creators and enterprises. According to Mo Shaikh, founder and CEO of Aptos Labs:
“The agreement to acquire HashPalette and the migration of HashPort’s Palette Chain into Aptos are critical first steps toward empowering Japanese enterprises and developers with cutting-edge blockchain technology.”
Meanwhile, HashPort will continue to serve its enterprise clients using Aptos Network’s infrastructure.
Aptos Labs did not immediately respond to Cointelegraph’s request for comment.
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