Finger Labs signs partnership with Aergo Foundation to expand blockchain ecosystem: an Article by Etnews.com

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FSN’s subsidiary Finger Labs announced that it has signed a strategic partnership with the Aergo Foundation to expand the blockchain ecosystem.

The Aergo Foundation is a non-profit corporation that operates ‘Aergo’, an open source blockchain platform based on the Aergo Chain. Aergo Chain is recognized for its high reliability and quality based on the stability of the public chain and the speed of the private chain, and is used as a blockchain for various companies. It is used in the ecosystem. In addition, the Aergo Foundation is strengthening its position in public blockchain services by participating in the government-led blockchain standard infrastructure ‘Blockchain Trust Framework (K-BTF)’, an official explained.

An official said, “Through this partnership, Finger Labs and the Aergo Foundation will spare no effort in providing technical support to each other to expand Web 3.0 and the blockchain ecosystem, and through this, we plan to continue to lead the field of blockchain infrastructure construction.” He added, “Finger Labs has already “We have the ability to provide a variety of Web 3.0 services ranging from NFTs to platforms, and as the Aergo Foundation has also joined forces with numerous blockchain companies through its own network, the partnership between the two companies is receiving even greater expectations.” .

He continued, “Recently, Finger Labs has launched and operated solutions to lower the entry barrier to the Web 3.0 ecosystem, and is also continuing to collaborate with major domestic and foreign conglomerates and blockchain companies.” He added, “We are launching the online and offline customer management solution ‘Favoret.’ In addition, we are contributing to the expansion of the Web 3.0 ecosystem by successively launching the Web 3.0 content distribution hub ‘Xclusive’ and the user-participatory Web 3.0 membership ‘Bling’. In addition, leading domestic companies such as SK Planet, Lotte Home Shopping, SK Networks, and Wemade “We are continuing to cooperate with others,” he added.

Kim Dong-hoon, CEO of Finger Labs, said, “As the Argo Foundation already operates an open source blockchain platform used by various companies, we will be able to cooperate in many ways with our Web 3.0 services and solutions.” He added, “Many companies In addition, we will continue to release convenient services so that the public can easily access Web 3.0.”

Electronic Newspaper Internet Reporter Seo Hee-won shw@etnews.com