Students from some of India’s top colleges and universities have came in with a Web3-focuss initiative, launch by Mudrex. The crypto investment platform is having Indian students participate in Web3 projects, trivia, and panel discussions with industry experts to give them an in-depth sense of the next-gen tech sector.
Mudrex has name this initiative ‘WAGMI‘, which is a popular buzz word in the crypto community and expands to ‘We Are Going to Make It’.
A total of 15 student join from 20 prestigious institutes have join hands with Mudrex to participate in the WAGMI project.
Colleges like IITs, ISB, and NITs are among many other institutes from Delhi, Madras, Kanpur and Roorkee to be part of the project.
Ashrith Reddy, a WAGMI contributor from ISB, Hyderabad said :
As the future of the 2D Internet we know and use today, Web3 does not depend entirely on centralise servers.
Web3 is largely reliant on blockchain networks that makes it more transparent.
Cryptocurrencies, the metaverse, and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are special elements that come with the Web3 future.
New forms of virtual interaction technology, base on Web3, are being foresight to emerge in 2023 that will intensify industrial rivalries and promotional activities around the world.
Edul Patel, the CEO and Co-Founder of Mudrex, said :
In 2022, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, along with other senior members of his company, pitch jobs to Indian students.
Company executives, at the time, had said that India produces the top line of developers that makes the nation a hotspot for Web3 start-ups to grow and flourish.
As per a KuCoin report, India has over 115 million crypto investors, making for 15% of its massive population.
Most Indian crypto investors are age between 18 and 60.
Other Web3 platforms have also launch similar initiatives with Indian students to have them come up with innovations in the Web3 sector.
In 2022, Tezos India curate programs like its fellowship, bootcamps, and hackathons to help students build startups in the Web3 space.