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Web3 Platform Lisk Seeks to Attract New Projects With Grants of Up to $270K

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Web3 platform Lisk has unveiled an accelerator program that will offer grants of up to 250,000 Swiss francs ($270,000) to developers who are looking to build applications on Lisk's platform.

Lisk is seeking to attract startups interesting in developing Web3 projects over a multiyear time frame, with a particular focus on those working on app-specific blockchain products, according to an emailed announcement on Monday.

The platform's Javacript software development kit is designed to allow developers to create their own Lisk-compatible sidechains. Sidechains are aimed at bringing about an increase in transaction capacity without compromising the speed or stability of the principal blockchain.

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The program's first phase is open now and will run until the end of the June. The second phase will go from Sept. 1 through Nov. 30.

Lisk isn't disclosing the total amount of funding it has made available for the grants.

LSK, the native token of the Lisk network, has a market cap of just under $140 million, according to CoinMarketCap data.

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