“The LATAM region is teeming with entrepreneurial spirit and innovation, and we are excited to support and scale the next generation of Web3 tech leaders,” stated Benjamin Meyer, Chief Growth Officer at Outlier Ventures.
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The DePIN Base Camp selected six startups building applications, products, and protocols that utilize digital networks, decentralized infrastructures, and data services, unlocking the full potential of DePINs.
“The chosen teams are bridging the gap between traditional and decentralized finance, fostering innovation, and shaping our future today,” states Outlier Ventures’ RWA Accelerator Lead, Katie Lundie.
“As AI weaves into the fabric of society, we believe that the convergence of AI and blockchain technology is transformative, enabling AI to reach its full potential,” states Ruth Galvin, Outlier Ventures’ AI x Crypto Base Camp Accelerator Lead.
“We recognise the huge potential tokenised RWA will have and are committed to supporting new innovators facilitating the integration of this technology into the traditional economy,” states Katie Lundie, Outlier Ventures’ RWA Accelerator Lead.
Selected startups will gain access to Outlier Ventures’ extensive in-house expertise on critical aspects such as product development, entity structuring, and token design, as well as direct mentorship from leading mentors and investors in the Web3 industry.
“DePIN is the most exciting Web3 sector. It’s what everyone’s been waiting for — real-world use. Blockchain-based applications that anyone can use and want to use,” states peaq Co-founder, Max Thake.
“While Bitcoin accounts for over half of all cryptocurrency market capitalization, it has seen major advancements in scalability and utility over the past few years. We believe that now is the right moment to back strong teams building innovative projects to support this growth,” states Plassa Capital Founder, Jean-Philippe Jabre.
The primary use of the funding—to scale GPU optimization technology—addresses a critical bottleneck in the AI industry: the shortage of affordable and accessible computing resources.