Aptos Celebrates Two Years Of Mainnet, Shares Plans For Tether And USDY Integration 

The Layer 1 blockchain platform Aptos marked two years since the deployment of its mainnet, sharing achievements from this period.

With 27.7 million active addresses and a total of 1.7 billion transactions, Aptos has set industry benchmarks, encompassing a record 326 million transactions processed in one day during Q3 2024. The network sustained a peak of 13,367 transactions per second (TPS) on its mainnet without experiencing failures, delays, or spikes in gas fees, placing it among the top four blockchains for daily transactions.

Additionally, the network experienced a fivefold increase in Total Value Locked (TVL) year-to-date, driven by a thriving ecosystem of over 250 projects that are expanding the network’s potential. This growth has been further supported by more than $150 million in funding from the Aptos Foundation, aimed at fostering innovation for more than 165 initiatives.

Aptos’ technology stack continues to develop, with this year’s introduction of Move 2, an upgrade to the Move programming language designed to simplify decentralized finance (DeFi) application development. Furthermore, Aptos Labs has also unveiled Raptr, an advanced consensus protocol, along with Block-STM v2—a parallel execution engine that promises efficient scaling while ensuring sub-second latency, low gas fees, as well as strong security.

Aptos To Build New Global Economy, Integrating Tether And USDY Stablecoins 

Aptos operates as a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) network that utilizes the Move programming language for executing transactions on its virtual machine (VM). Its consensus mechanism, AptosBFT, is designed with Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT), allowing it to operate effectively even if fewer than one-third of the validators behave dishonestly.

The infrastructure provided by Aptos is geared toward supporting the next trillion-dollar economy. With capabilities to offer fast, affordable, and reliable payments, the network is set to manage financial transactions on a global scale. This is evidenced by the upcoming integration of stablecoins, encompassing Tether and USDY into the Aptos ecosystem, which aims to guarantee that money can be transferred securely and efficiently across borders while incurring minimal fees.

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