Why should a partnership between @Cointelegraph, the leading blockchain news platform, and Verum Capital, a Web3 venture studio, be beneficial to new founders and startups in the Web3 space?
Through the partnership, we will collaborate to provide:
🔹Valuable educational resources
🔹Mentorship
🔹Technology know-how
...in the Cointelegraph Accelerator, supporting startups' success in the Web3 space.
The @Cointelegraph Accelerator has been helping Web3 startups project launches since 2022.
Startups gain access to:
🔹Marketing expertise
🔹Investor & customer networks
🔹Industry partners
...improving their ability to find & build an audience, create an ecosytem & ship faster.
@Cointelegraph Accelerator also provides workshops w/ industry experts on:
🔹Product-market fit
🔹Tokenomics
🔹Go-to-market strategy
🔹Incentives design
🔹Fundraising
🔹Regulation
🔹...
Founders gain direct access to professional expertise & strengthen ties within the community.
We at Verum Capital, a Web3 venture studio with:
🔹90+ engagements
🔹10+ listed clients
🔹450+ smart contracts in our libraries
🔹15 portfolio companies
...will bring our expertise to the @Cointelegraph Accelerator cohort.
Matthias Weissl, CEO of Verum Capital:
“We are eager to support and learn with a new generation of builders.”
“We look forward to further enhancing our mentorship program with the expertise that Verum Capital brings to the table from their years of experience in designing token-enabled ecosystems with a user-centric approach.”
The startup projects that come through the Cointelegraph Accelerator span established & emerging areas of focus within the Web3 space — from DeFi & analytics to SocialFi and physical consumer experiences.
The partnership between @Cointelegraph and Verum Capital is an invaluable opportunity to apply practical experience to support founders through different stages of their company growth.
Most people don't understand market cap floors are a DYNAMIC metric.
We analyzed coinmarketcap data from 2015 to now to answer this question & outline a clear strategy based on that
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Never forget our content is not financial advice.
Data:
🔹What: top 10, 50, 100 coins on coinmarketcap
🔹Time horizon: past bear and bull markets (2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023)
🔹Analysis: market cap increases between cycles
When investing, market cap is a crucial but often overlooked metric.
Most people don't understand market cap floors are a DYNAMIC metric.
When you compare a coin market cap to the entire crypto market, don't think in ABSOLUTES or you'll false your judgement.
@RoseonExchange $ROSN is migrating to Arbitrum and rebranding to $ROSX in the process.
7 REASONS why this next-gen perp DEX could experience impressive growth in 2023
🔥 HOT PROJECTS SERIES - Thread 1 🧵 👇
Welcome to a new thread series: 🔥 HOT PROJECTS!
Lighter than our DEEP DIVE series, HOT PROJECTS is focused on projects showing both FA potential and short-mid term hot catalysts.
Less comprehensive but more alpha-focused!👇
Some key points:
1. This thread is for educational purpose only. NFA, DYOR 2. We don't hold any $ROSN / $ROSX token neither are invested in this project 3. Improve your #DYOR game. Have a look at our free template below!
1. What problem is dappOS solving? 2. Core value proposal 3. Tech: dappOS account 4. Tech: dappOS workflow 5. B2B products 6. Fees 7. Token utility 8. Roadmap 9. Partnerships 10. Final words
1/ What problem is dappOS solving? (1)
Web3 is lagging behind Web2. Why?
🔹The space is still in its infancy
🔹Poor UI/UX overall compared to Web2
🔹Lack of support for a great mobile-first experience
🔹Steep learning curve for end users
Comprehensive 101 guide about tokenomics: 1. Supply: Emissions, Inflation, and Distribution 2. Demand: ROI, Memes, and Game Theory 3. Tokenomics in Practice: Evaluating a Project
Thread structure: 1. zk proofs in a nutshell 2. Rollups in a nutshell 3. zk vs OP 4. zk game-changing specs #1, #2 and #3 5. zk drawbacks 6. 5 hot zk projects
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1/ zk proofs in a nutshell (1)
A zero-knowledge proof is a way of proving the validity of a statement without revealing the statement itself.
The "prover" tries to prove a claim, while the "verifier" is responsible for validating that claim.