Mask Network announces 32 projects selected for round 3 of its social ecosystem funding
Deep Trend TechFlow news, Mask Network announced the 32 projects selected for the third round of its social ecological funding, divided into three tracks: Web3 Social, Autonomous World and Public Goods.
Web3 social has 10 projects selected: eth.limo, Data2.cash, Solid Credentials Client, DAuth Network, Ensō Collective, FAST, TonUP, Dhive, eth.cd, Pulse.
There are 12 projects selected for the Autonomous World Circuit: On Chain Game, Stratagems, Jimu, PixeLAW, Minters World, FunBlocks, Mississippi, Loot underworld, dmstfctn — Godmode Chronicles, AW Research, WASD, grug’s lair.
Ten projects were selected in the public goods track: ZKP2P, Cloudline, OpenBuild, Glacier Network, SheFi, MOSS, Discoco lab, Concrete, tokenary, and Laputa.
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