Movement Labs joins Polygon Agglayer, bags $160M TVL commitment for mainnet
Movement Labs joins Polygon’s AggLayer to boost blockchain interoperability and protect developers against 90% of auditor-prioritized attack vectors.
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Movement Labs joins Polygon’s AggLayer to boost blockchain interoperability and protect developers against 90% of auditor-prioritized attack vectors.
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