2018-6-21 20:35 |
Starting in September, up to 15 projects will receive between $75,000 to $100,000 in investments, plus access to an eight-week program.
Gupta said:
“It’s [about] having a reality check about how mature this space is, which is not really very much, and who are the real users.
Applications are open to anyone with a project that fits with one of the three tracks – social impact startups, general ethereum startups, and open-source projects, including blockchain agnostic tools.
Foundation support
Tachyon will hardly be the first blockchain accelerator program, but it promises to leverage the strategic positioning of ConsenSys, itself a hub of startups, to offer value to entrepreneurs.
Then we think on it, and the solutions, instead of sitting on this high horse,” she said.