A nonprofit foundation is joining forces with leading university tech incubators to accelerate early-stage crypto and tech investments. The merger aims to strengthen the innovation pipeline by combining institutional resources with academic expertise. This kind of collaboration between traditional finance structures and university-backed accelerators signals growing institutional interest in backing emerging blockchain projects and Web3 startups from their inception.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 3h ago
Large institutions are starting to band together for early-stage investments. How can small investors get on board now...
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CommunityWorker
· 3h ago
Funds and universities teaming up to develop Web3, now traditional finance can't sit still anymore.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 3h ago
A combination of traditional finance and academia, this time it's for real. Major institutions have finally started to bet on Web3 from the early stages, and it feels like the landscape is opening up.
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GasFeeDodger
· 4h ago
Traditional finance finally can't sit still anymore and has started teaming up with universities to enter the crypto space.
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VitaliksTwin
· 4h ago
Traditional finance finally can't sit still anymore and has started to latch onto the school's thigh to get involved in Web3. In plain terms, they just want a share of the pie.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 4h ago
Well, traditional finance and academia are finally starting to take Web3 seriously. This time, it might be a little different?
A nonprofit foundation is joining forces with leading university tech incubators to accelerate early-stage crypto and tech investments. The merger aims to strengthen the innovation pipeline by combining institutional resources with academic expertise. This kind of collaboration between traditional finance structures and university-backed accelerators signals growing institutional interest in backing emerging blockchain projects and Web3 startups from their inception.