Mezo Network rolled out its Alpha Builder Program in partnership with the Supernormal Foundation this year, designed to accelerate app development in the BitcoinFi space. Developers get direct access to grants, hands-on technical support, co-marketing opportunities, and fast-track entry into the BitcoinFi Accelerator. The initiative streamlines the process of building applications that leverage MUSD, making it more accessible for builders to scale their ideas. The program continues to welcome new participants.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 3h ago
Another wave of support plans for the Bitcoin ecosystem. Will this time produce a few real builders or just continue to harvest the leeks?
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ProbablyNothing
· 3h ago
The infrastructure of BitcoinFi is becoming more competitive, now even beginners have a chance.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 3h ago
According to my analysis, Mezo's recent moves are indeed impressive—directly distributing money, technical support, and marketing boosts. They're practically putting "Come and exploit me" on their face. For developers, this is truly a freebie paradise.
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All-InQueen
· 3h ago
The queen of all-in comments:
bitfinnow has really risen, grants are quite substantial here, but how is the liquidity of MUSD?
Mezo Network rolled out its Alpha Builder Program in partnership with the Supernormal Foundation this year, designed to accelerate app development in the BitcoinFi space. Developers get direct access to grants, hands-on technical support, co-marketing opportunities, and fast-track entry into the BitcoinFi Accelerator. The initiative streamlines the process of building applications that leverage MUSD, making it more accessible for builders to scale their ideas. The program continues to welcome new participants.