Ava Labs embauche OKX et des dirigeants de Polygon pour étendre ses opérations en Inde
- Ava Labs a embauché des dirigeants de Polygon et OKX pour étendre sa présence en Inde.
- Devika Mittal and Kamakshi Arjun have joined the firm’s local team, which now includes five people.
- The firm is “primarily focused on institutional partnerships, developers, and community growth.”
- According to Mittal, “India is a very big market,” and the firm will target ticketing, certification, supply chain, etc.
Ava Labs, la société responsable du développement de la blockchain Avalanche, prévoit d'étendre ses opérations en Inde et a embauché Devika Mittal de l'échange crypto OKX et Kamakshi Arjun de la solution de mise à l'échelle Ethereum Polygon (MATIC) pour ses objectifs. L'entreprise cherche à s'associer avec des institutions, des promoteurs et des agences gouvernementales indiennes pour se développer dans ce pays d'Asie du Sud.
Selon un Publier on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Mittal and Arjun have joined Ava Labs as head of India and business development lead for India, respectively, “accelerating the firm’s growth in the Indian market, primarily focused on institutional partnerships, developers, and community growth.”
It is important to note that Mittal previously worked for OKX as a lead of listings, while Arjun was Polygon Labs’ head of partnerships in India. According to Mittal, “India is a very big market,” while adding:
“There are many institutions and developers that we look to work with. We are already in talks with a lot of different large institutions, very prominent institutions, and we have already finalized a deal with a government agency.”
In an interview with TheBlock, Mittal stated that Ava Labs will target ticketing, certification, supply chain, and other sectors. She added that the firm will mirror its global partnerships in India while giving examples of collaborations with SK Planet’s electronics and entertainment firm Dreamus and improving its ticketing experience.
More importantly, Indian game streaming platform Loco teamed up with Ava Labs, allowing users to create new fan experiences on the Avalanche blockchain. The firm also noted that “India has become the world’s second-largest crypto market and is number one globally for blockchain adoption.”
Mittal and Arjun joined Ava Labs last month as the firm’s first full-time, India-based employees, and now the firm’s local team consists of about five people with plans to expand in the near future.
Comme indiqué précédemment par Bitnation, des restrictions strictes et des taxes élevées sur la cryptographie pourrait durer encore deux ans en Inde, selon les bourses locales, qui s'efforcent de persuader le gouvernement de réduire le TDS de 1% à 0,01%.