World Foundation Launch World Build 2.0 Innovation
The post World Foundation Launch World Build 2.0 Innovation appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. World Build 2.0 launches to fund and reward mini-app developers in the World ecosystem. The World app hits 10 million downloads with 300 mini apps backed by $12 million in funding. The World app is taking another big step toward global innovation. As revealed, the World Foundation and Tools For Humanity have announced the second edition of their developer campaign, World Build 2.0. Following the first edition’s success earlier this year, the initiative encourages mini-app creation within the World ecosystem. World Foundation Funding and Development Opportunities Notably, the World Foundation is organizing World Build 2.0 in collaboration with Tools For Humanity, the team behind the World app’s development. This new phase is expected to mirror the earlier edition, which ran from February to May. The previous edition included an online hackathon and a physical build sprint. It also had a demo day, during which developers showcased their ideas to venture capitalists and grant providers. This year, the programme will again offer several funding opportunities. Tools For Humanity is running a Developer Rewards Pilot, with $300,000 set aside for rewards over three months. Developers whose mini apps perform well may receive up to $25,000 weekly. There is also a $1 million retroactive WLD token reward for developers who launched mini apps before May 16 and reached over 10,000 verified human users—applications for this token distribution close on June 9. In addition, World Foundation is supporting creators through its Mini Apps Grants Program and a set of retroactive rewards for projects already live on the platform. To further the campaign, World Foundation and TFH have teamed up with FWB, a crypto events DAO, to host World Build 2.0 in July. The goal is to bring together developers and builders through virtual and in-person engagements. As highlighted in our previous news brief, Worldcoin‘s…

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World Build 2.0 launches to fund and reward mini-app developers in the World ecosystem. The World app hits 10 million downloads with 300 mini apps backed by $12 million in funding. The World app is taking another big step toward global innovation. As revealed, the World Foundation and Tools For Humanity have announced the second edition of their developer campaign, World Build 2.0. Following the first edition’s success earlier this year, the initiative encourages mini-app creation within the World ecosystem. World Foundation Funding and Development Opportunities Notably, the World Foundation is organizing World Build 2.0 in collaboration with Tools For Humanity, the team behind the World app’s development. This new phase is expected to mirror the earlier edition, which ran from February to May. The previous edition included an online hackathon and a physical build sprint. It also had a demo day, during which developers showcased their ideas to venture capitalists and grant providers. This year, the programme will again offer several funding opportunities. Tools For Humanity is running a Developer Rewards Pilot, with $300,000 set aside for rewards over three months. Developers whose mini apps perform well may receive up to $25,000 weekly. There is also a $1 million retroactive WLD token reward for developers who launched mini apps before May 16 and reached over 10,000 verified human users—applications for this token distribution close on June 9. In addition, World Foundation is supporting creators through its Mini Apps Grants Program and a set of retroactive rewards for projects already live on the platform. To further the campaign, World Foundation and TFH have teamed up with FWB, a crypto events DAO, to host World Build 2.0 in July. The goal is to bring together developers and builders through virtual and in-person engagements. As highlighted in our previous news brief, Worldcoin‘s…
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