You can have all sorts of innovations, but they don't mean much if no one uses them," said Mo Shaikh, CEO of Aptos Labs, during his keynote speech at Toen2049's "Building Blockchains: A Comparative Look at Different Approaches," in Singapore, on September 13th. You can have all sorts of innovations, but if no one uses them, they don't mean much. When it comes to move, we think about making it easier for developers to use. First, we have something called move Prover. move Prover allows you to formally validate a move smart contract before deploying it, which makes Aptos move very different from other moves. One of the things that a lot of people are probably trying to abstract away the complexity of is the login component, which I think is going to draw a lot of Web 2 users into Web 3. There's an interesting model for us that's been getting a lot of attention. Sharding technology is certainly one aspect, and consensus mechanisms are evolving. But I think there are a lot of games that have been exploring and building Web 3, and many of them have already started choosing Aptos. one interesting feature that's coming up is that there will be On-chain, stake-based randomness. Right now, you can do randomization on-chain, and a lot of games are taking full advantage of that right now, but there are a lot of other interesting applications. So I think on-chain, stake-based randomness is a point that we're very excited about on Aptos, and we're going to be the only platform that offers that."
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