KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Codebase by Avalanche announced the winners of its second season, showcasing innovative Web3 startups.
- The program concluded with a Demo Day, where participants competed for a $1 million prize pool.
- Codebase offers mentorship and co-building opportunities, emphasizing go-to-market strategies and community development.
- The program received applications from over 20 countries, highlighting its global appeal and reach.
Codebase by Avalanche, an incubator program for early-stage Web3 startups, has announced the three winning teams from its second season: AutoPen, Chiss Protocol, and Disgo. The announcement follows a 10-week intensive program that concluded with a Demo Day, where founders presented their projects to over 300 investors, competing for a share of a $1 million prize pool.
The second season of Codebase began with a week in Buenos Aires at the Avalanche Summit LATAM. Participants engaged in pitch practice workshops and breakout sessions with the Avalanche Foundation Board, prominent ecosystem founders, and project leads from Codebase’s first cohort. One participant noted the program’s value in helping navigate fundraising and leveraging the Avalanche network for product development.
Program Structure and Mentorship
Codebase’s Web3 bootcamp-style program offers selected teams dedicated mentorship from industry leaders, co-building opportunities with Ava Labs teams, and weekly seminars on startup best practices. This year, participants learned about go-to-market strategies and community development from guest speaker Ty Haney, co-founder of TYB, a platform used by brands like Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty and Glossier.
Michael Martin, Director of Developer Relations for Codebase at Ava Labs, stated that in 2025, the program will focus on a select group of builders, deep mentorship, and integrated storytelling. He emphasized the importance of adapting to new challenges and market conditions as the global Web3 landscape evolves.
Global Reach and Future Plans
Codebase received nearly 100 applications from over 20 countries for its second season, highlighting its global reach and appeal. The program aims to maintain high-touch support for top builders, with plans to continue refining its approach as new challenges arise.
For more information on the winning teams and the program, visit the official announcement here.
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