Cosmos Labs acquires Mintscan, opens Seoul subsidiary to consolidate ecosystem infrastructure

Source Cryptopolitan

Cosmos Labs has bought the Mintscan blockchain explorer and formed a new South Korean subsidiary to bring the four pillars of the Cosmos network under one operator.

Following the acquisition, Mintscan, Skip:Go, IBC Eureka, and the Cosmos Hub will now belong within a single operating structure known as Cosmos Labs Korea Co., Ltd. (CLK) and will be headquartered in Seoul.

Why is Cosmos Labs establishing a base in South Korea?

Cosmos Labs, the team behind the Cosmos blockchain technology, has acquired Mintscan, a popular blockchain explorer. As part of the deal, they have launched a new subsidiary based in Seoul called Cosmos Labs Korea Co., Ltd. (CLK).

With this acquisition, four major parts of the Cosmos network, including Mintscan, Skip:Go, IBC Eureka, and the Cosmos Hub will operate under one roof (CLK) for the first time.

The goal is to make the network’s infrastructure stronger and more organized. Select Mintscan personnel will join what Cosmos Labs calls its Ecosystem team, adding headcount across product, engineering, and operations.

Financial terms for the deal were not disclosed.

South Korea has been one of the strongest markets for ATOM, the native token of the Cosmos Hub, since its early days. Una Yu, who will function as the Managing Director of the new subsidiary, CLK, explained that the new office gives Cosmos a long-term physical presence to build on that history.

Cryptopolitan has previously reported that major crypto firms like Tether and Circle have also made moves to expand their presence in South Korea. Tether, for instance, has filed several trademarks there, while Circle’s CEO has met with executives from major Korean financial groups like KB Financial Group and Shinhan Financial Group.

Ripple signed a pilot deal for remittances with KBank, and Sui has named South Korea its top priority market in Asia.

What changes will follow the consolidation?

Before this deal, the four key pieces of infrastructure were run by separate teams. Mintscan handled the blockchain explorer and data indexing, while Skip:Go managed the routing of transactions. IBC Eureka was the technology for sending assets between different blockchains, and the Cosmos Hub was its own project. 

Now, Cosmos Labs says putting them together will cut down on duplicate work, such as building the same data tools and monitoring systems, and free engineering capacity that can be used to advance the company.

Although still in the early exploration stage, Cosmos Labs plans to explore new features like a liquidity layer for the Hub, privacy tools for regular users and big institutions, and connecting IBC Eureka to other networks like Ethereum’s layer-2 blockchains and Solana.

The immediate work focuses on pushing the Cosmos Hub product roadmap forward, maintaining and expanding Skip:Go and IBC Eureka, and supporting broader ecosystem tooling, including Mintscan itself.

Cosmos Labs is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Interchain Foundation. The company’s technology already powers over 150 different blockchains, including some that have gained traction in real-world asset tokenization.

Figure, for instance, holds more than $15.3 billion in tokenized assets on Provenance, and Injective has moved into on-chain equities. The organization sees the Hub potentially serving as a coordination layer for capital moving between these networks over IBC.

At the time of the announcement, the ATOM token was trading at about $1.80, with a total market value of around $923 million.

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