SK Telecom partners with Atomrigs Lab to develop Web3 wallet on Aptos blockchain for mass adoption
South Korea's largest telecommunications company, SK Telecom, is partnering with Atomrigs Lab to develop a Web3 wallet on the Aptos blockchain. The wallet will use Atomrigs' multi-party computation (MPC) encryption technology to secure assets and hold virtual assets including non-fungible tokens (NFTs), digital IDs, and cryptocurrencies like Ethereum and Klayton. SK Telecom plans to link its Web3 wallet with its mobile wallet to expand its applicable use cases. The partnership is part of SK Telecom's commitment to delivering a seamless and secure Web3 experience for users. Aptos Labs has been expanding its partnership portfolio with some of the world's largest companies to onboard masses to Web3.
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