Odaily Planet Daily reports that 0G Labs, a decentralized artificial intelligence infrastructure protocol, announced the launch of the “0G Apollo Accelerator,” which plans to provide up to $20 million in funding to incubate and expand revenue-generating AI applications based on decentralized infrastructure.
The accelerator is established in partnership with Blockchain Builders Fund (BBF). BBF is part of the Stanford University blockchain ecosystem, including Stanford Blockchain Accelerator, BASS, and MS&E 447 projects. The project also receives support from Google Cloud, with each selected team receiving $200,000 in cloud resources.
Additionally, wallet infrastructure platform Privy (acquired by Stripe) will provide production-grade wallet solutions to selected teams, aiming to help projects have enterprise-level computing and infrastructure capabilities in the early stages.
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