Binance Labs Open Season 4 Incubation Period

Binance Labs brings a new iteration of the program that historically showcases the most promising blockchain projects in the world.

An Incubator to Further Global Adoption 

The Binance social impact fund, Binance Labs, has opened applications for the fourth season of its Incubation Program.

The incubator is chain agnostic and seeks the most creative builders and projects on the blockchain ecosystem, which have time to apply until February 28 at 11:59 PM UTC. The program will focus on key industries, including DeFi, Security and Privacy, DAOs, Layer 1s and L2s, cross-chain bridges, and more.

“Binance Labs Incubation Program was first created to nurture potential and promising entrepreneurs and projects that can accelerate the adoption and innovation in the industry. Through the Incubation Program, we hope to help the future industry key players go through easier ways of development, and I am sure our team and the mentors can also be inspired by the fresh and new insights of the talented founders and teams all around the world,” said Bill Chin, Head of Binance Labs.

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The program will connect developers with business leaders from the ecosystem, offering mentorship and an extensive network, provide initial funding to grow and gain traction, and invite selected projects to an 8-week program in Q2 2022.

“Our team started with nothing but an algorithm and trained incubation program, and now we have a fully developed game-changing product that we believe will help push DeFi to new heights. And we did it in such a short time with Binance´s help, that we are very proud,” was claimed by Alex Lee, the Founder of Wombat Exchange, a project that participated in Season 3 of the program. 

The fund incubated on previous seasons market leaders like Polygon, Perpetual Protocol, Injective Protocol, SafePal, and Cere Network, acquiring significant experience developing and boosting projects.

Those interested in Season 4 of the Incubation Program can apply for the program here.

Source : bsc.news

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