A nonprofit organization backed by prominent Italian entrepreneur Andrea Pignataro is consolidating with Milan's top university tech incubators to strengthen early-stage venture capital support. The merger aims to create a more robust ecosystem for blockchain and Web3 startups seeking initial funding and mentorship. By combining resources from multiple academic institutions, the initiative seeks to identify and nurture promising projects in the crypto and decentralized finance space. This collaboration reflects growing institutional interest in supporting the next generation of blockchain-based innovation through structured acceleration programs.
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IronHeadMiner
· 3h ago
Still here consolidating and restructuring, University of Milan plus Pignataro, looks impressive but in the end it still depends on the project itself to speak.
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OnchainDetective
· 3h ago
It's the same old trick of capital consolidation; institutions need to be cautious when entering Web3.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 3h ago
Is it Italians again working on Web3? Pignataro, this guy, moves pretty fast.
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TokenToaster
· 3h ago
Another wave of institutional activity? Milan is starting to seriously get into Web3.
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NFTHoarder
· 3h ago
Another institution is entering? Favorable about this model
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staking_gramps
· 3h ago
It's the same story of big institutions entering the market. Pignataro's move this time is decent, but I don't know how many reliable projects will actually be supported in the end.
A nonprofit organization backed by prominent Italian entrepreneur Andrea Pignataro is consolidating with Milan's top university tech incubators to strengthen early-stage venture capital support. The merger aims to create a more robust ecosystem for blockchain and Web3 startups seeking initial funding and mentorship. By combining resources from multiple academic institutions, the initiative seeks to identify and nurture promising projects in the crypto and decentralized finance space. This collaboration reflects growing institutional interest in supporting the next generation of blockchain-based innovation through structured acceleration programs.