Three Blockchain Startups Join Startupbootcamp Fintech Singapore's Inaugural Accelerator Batch
Blockchain-based marketplace DeBuNe, bitcoin wallet Cryptosigma and blockchain equity issuer Otonomos, have been accepted to the first batch of Startupbootcamp (SBC) Fintech Singapore's accelerator program. The startups will be given funding, free office space, access to business support services and a large network of industry experts and venture....
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Three crypto startups have been selected to join Startupbootcamp (SBC), Singapore's FinTech accelerator program. Decentralised peer-to-peer marketplace DeBuNe; blockchain equity issuer Otonomos; and bitcoin wallet provider Cryptosigma will join seven other startups in the three-month programme. SBC will give each of the participating startups approximately $18,000 in funding, free office space, mentorship and access to a network of angel investors and global venture capitalists such as DBS Bank, Mastercard and Route 66 Ventures in return for 8% in equity. The Southeast Asian state, a....
As a testament to the growing popularity of bitcoin startups and the blockchain technology, three cryptocurrency-related companies have been part of Singapore's FinTech accelerator program called Startupbootcamp. In being part of this program, the companies will be given funding, free office space, access to business support services and a large network of industry experts and venture capitalists. DeBuNe, Cryptosigma, and Otonomos are the three blockchain technology startups that have been included, along with seven other startups focusing on peer-to-peer wallets, money management apps,....
Startup accelerator Startupbootcamp FinTech, announced on Monday the top 10 finalists to join its Singapore program, among which are blockchain-based startups Otonomos, CryptoSigma and DeBuNe, demonstrating that Singapore’s government is serious about its ambitions to become Asia’s blockchain technology hub. The results follow a six-week selection process where the accelerator had to review some 300 applications. The finalists, which include startups from the Asia-Pacific region and Europe, were chosen by a panel of industry experts, and are all looking to disrupt specific markets in the....
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The Algorand Foundation introduced its Europe Accelerator program in October 2020. Now, 11 startups have been selected as part of the inaugural cohort. The Algorand Foundation, the research body behind smart contract protocol Algorand, has selected 11 startups for its inaugural accelerator program, a move that could enhance innovation on the emerging blockchain network.The 11 startups selected by Algorand Europe Accelerator are focused on payments and lending, infrastructure, network solutions and the Internet of Things. The accelerator program runs for 12 weeks, from Feb. 1 until late....