Near Foundation is looking to play its part in uplifting the promising Web3 projects in India. The Switzerland-based non-profit organisation that governs the Near Protocol announce the launch of a regional hub in India, dedicate to find and support talent in blockchain technology, which makes for the backbone of the Web3 sector.
With this programme, the Near Foundation has recognise India as the country with the largest startup and entrepreneur communities in the world that also houses some of the “most talented developers and Web3 creators.”
The India hub of the Near Foundation will identify and support entrepreneurs who plan to solve specific public problems via Web3 elements like the metaverse, NFTs, and cryptocurrencies.
GameFi and DeFi are the two focus areas for the hub in India.
Play-to-earn in nature, ‘gameFi’ refers to the financialisation of video gaming that, as a sector, reportedly touch the market cap of $55.38 billion (approx. Rs. 4,38,500 crore) as of February 2022
DeFi, or decentralised finance is in itself emerging as a sector of fintech that is reliant on virtual assets like cryptocurrencies and does not rely on central banks and centralise intermediaries.
As per CoinMarketCap, the DeFi crypto’s market cap currently stands at $45.83 billion (approx. Rs. 3,63,000 crore).
In 2022, the Near India hub aims to onboard 15 to 20 high-quality projects to its ecosystem.
Marieke Flament, CEO of the Near Foundation Said :
Aayush Gupta and Yash Kanchan have given task with the responsibility for leading the Near India hub in Bengaluru city.
India is currently awaiting elaborate crypto rules to safeguard the sector against loopholes and scams.
While the trading, exchange, and holding of virtual assets are tax and allow activities in the country, India still has not clarified future use cases of these digital assets that could be permitted.
The Near foundation launch a regional hub in Kenya to accelerate Web3 projects across the continent.
The platform is looking to nurture and educate talent individuals in the country.
This platform partner with Caerus Ventures to launch a fund of $100 million (approx. Rs. 700 crore) in order to support promising projects in the Web3 space.