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July 11, 2024

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The smartphone industry is about to witness a groundbreaking shift with the introduction of Up Network's innovative device, aimed at providing pioneering levels of user experience security and privacy. This move is set to make Web3 accessible to everyone, thanks to the blockchain technology provided by Movement Labs. The team at Movement Labs is dedicated to the adoption of the Move programming language and recently raised a significant $38M Series A funding earlier this year.

At the helm of UP Network is Co-Founder Roy Liu, a visionary who previously spearheaded the integration of TRON into Samsung's mobile phones back in 2019. Liu leads a team with extensive experience in both web2 and web3 technology, positioning Up Network as a formidable player in the evolving tech landscape.

"Every Web3 user is currently using an Apple or Google smartphone, but most Web3 apps face restrictions on Apple's AppStore and Google's Play Store due to their unfriendly terms. We need a smartphone that prioritizes the Web3 user experience and fosters an ecosystem that encourages innovation and distribution," explains Liu. The year 2024 is expected to bring about increased public readiness, and Up Network is well-prepared with the necessary tools and acceptance to lead this transformative shift.

The strategic partnership between Up Network and Movement Labs promises a range of unparalleled usability advantages. Movement's AI-powered execution layer is designed to ensure scalability during high-demand periods, addressing a key barrier to widespread blockchain adoption. This collaboration is poised to revolutionize the tech space and make Web3 accessible to a broader audience, marking the onset of a consumer web3 revolution.

The integration of artificial intelligence is a standout feature in Up Network's smartphone design. AI algorithms play a crucial role in processing and creating unique digital identifiers using facial recognition and fingerprint data, guaranteeing that each user can register only once. By leveraging 'zero-knowledge proof' technology, user identity is verified without compromising any biometric data.

Moreover, the device incorporates local large language models (LLMs) into its operating system, offering users assistance with daily tasks like scheduling dinner dates or managing shopping lists. These processes are kept private and local to the device, enhancing reliability compared to conventional cloud-based solutions.

With over 10,000 requests received for the Up Mobile smartphone during the stealth period, demand is steadily increasing. Up Network has already onboarded more than 50 ecosystem partners and anticipates closing 2024 with 100,000 units sold. The company's Web3 abstraction layer serves as a bridge between mobile devices and blockchain technology, powered by Movement Labs' cutting-edge infrastructure. The Up Network ecosystem, comprising the application abstraction layer and the ZK Proof identity layer for EVM and MoveVM, operates on the flagship Web3 smartphone, Up Mobile.

For more information, visit www.upnetwork.xyz and movementlabs.xyz.

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