Drawing from multiple sources, Y Combinator (YC) will now offer accepted startups the option to receive their $500,000 seed funding in stablecoins via blockchains like Base, Solana, and Ethereum, aiming to improve efficiency, particularly for founders in emerging markets, and further incentivize blockchain development. Separately, TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield 200, a highly competitive early-stage startup program offering visibility, investment opportunities, and resources for scaling, is opening applications this month for its annual cohort.
Drawing from multiple sources, Y Combinator (YC) will now offer accepted startups the option to receive their $500,000 seed funding in stablecoins via blockchains like Base, Solana, and Ethereum, aiming to improve efficiency, particularly for founders in emerging markets, and further incentivize blockchain development. Separately, TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield 200, a highly competitive early-stage startup program offering visibility, investment opportunities, and resources for scaling, is opening applications this month for its annual cohort.
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