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Cronos Labs Names Former Tezos Executive Edward Adlard as Head of Ecosystem

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Cronos Labs has named Edward Adlard as its new Head of Ecosystem, a hire the accelerator says will push the Cronos network into its next phase of institutional tokenization, strategic partnerships and AI-driven on-chain innovation.

Adlard joins Cronos Labs with a résumé that bridges large-scale Web2 operations and hands-on Web3 leadership. He most recently served as CEO of Instalabs, where he ran a regulated, institutional cross-chain bridge, and before that he was VP of Growth, Business Development and Strategy at Tezos.

At Tezos, he led the ecosystem strategy and chaired the Tezos Foundation’s investment committee, directing capital to builders and infrastructure projects. Earlier in his career, he held multiple leadership roles at Amazon across the UK and EU, overseeing the turnaround of the Amazon Money Store UK and later managing Prime Video free content operations across Europe.

“I’m excited to join Cronos Labs at a pivotal moment for the network,” said Edward. “Cronos has an active community, a strong technical foundation and proven high-performance infrastructure. The next chapter is about accelerating ecosystem growth by deploying cutting edge new use cases that drive an increase in users, liquidity and builders. I believe Cronos is uniquely positioned to benefit from the maturing of global crypto regulations due to its institutional ready stack, compliance ready primitives and opportunity to more deeply partner with Crypto.com.

Strengthening Leadership Team

At Cronos Labs, Adlard will oversee ecosystem strategy, growth programs, partner integrations and developer-facing initiatives aimed at strengthening Cronos’ appeal to users, builders and institutions. The move shows Cronos Labs’ push to position the network as an institutional-friendly environment for tokenized markets and on-chain products that can scale.

Cronos, supported by Crypto.com, is a broad blockchain ecosystem that today includes three chains: Cronos EVM, an Ethereum-compatible chain built on the Cosmos SDK; Cronos POS, a Cosmos chain focused on payments and NFTs; and Cronos zkEVM, a high-performance layer-2 network secured by Ethereum.

The network claims more than 500 application developers and contributors and an addressable user base exceeding 150 million people. Since its inception, Cronos has settled over 100 million transactions and holds more than $6 billion of user assets, with transaction fees paid in Cronos ($CRO).

Cronos Labs is the accelerator behind many DeFi and GameFi startups in the Cronos ecosystem, and hiring Adlard feels like a clear signal that the team wants to connect developer-friendly growth with real institutional needs. As global crypto rules take shape, projects that can prove they’re compliance-ready and built on solid, high-performance infrastructure are the ones institutions are starting to trust, exactly the point Adlard keeps stressing.

With experience spanning regulated cross-chain infrastructure, foundation governance and large tech operations, Adlard’s background appears tailored to the dual challenge of scaling developer ecosystems while meeting the expectations of institutional partners. Cronos Labs will be looking to translate that experience into more partner integrations, developer tools and live use cases that broaden the network’s footprint.

Cronos Labs did not disclose further details on Adlard’s immediate initiatives or a timetable for new programs, but the hire rounds out a series of recent moves by the Cronos ecosystem to emphasize performance, compliance and interoperability as it competes for builders and liquidity in a crowded blockchain landscape.

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