Gate Ventures announced a $20 million investment to power up the BNB Incubation Alliance
Source: Gate Ventures

Accelerating Blockchain Innovation, Driving Global Adoption of Web3 Technology
Gate Ventures' venture capital arm, Gate Ventures, has officially announced a $20 million investment to support the global innovation program initiated by BNB Chain and Binance Labs—the BNB Incubation Alliance (BIA). This move signifies Gate Ventures' strong support for advancing blockchain technology and Web3 development, especially early-stage project incubation.
The BNB Incubation Alliance (BIA) is an innovative incubation platform designed to closely connect venture capital firms, incubators, and developer communities to collectively support the development of blockchain emerging projects. Through providing funding support, professional guidance, and technical direction, BIA helps blockchain projects achieve rapid growth, supports BNB Chain in accelerating blockchain innovation, and achieves rapid growth of global Web3 users.
Closer Collaboration, Accelerating Web3 Development
Gate Ventures' investment in the BNB Incubation Alliance (BIA) project not only reflects its strategic goal of nurturing high-potential blockchain projects but also aligns with those focused on driving real-world impact and mainstream application ecosystems. This collaboration will provide strong resource support for participating startups, including the renowned "Most Valuable Builder" (MVB) program, which offers:
● Direct participation in the top-tier accelerator "Most Valuable Builder" (MVB) program built by BNB Chain for premium projects.
● Collaboration with Gate Ventures, Binance Labs, and other venture capital firms to unlock joint investment opportunities.
● BNB Chain sponsorship to inject funds into innovative projects.
● Launchpad as a Service (LaaS) to provide one-stop deployment support for decentralized applications (dApps).
● Up to $300,000 in free strategic support.
● Comprehensive ecosystem support, including infrastructure, security, fund management, business development, and marketing.
Partnering with Gate Ventures to Drive the Future of Web3
“Gate Ventures is confident in the potential of the BNB Chain ecosystem, especially in the areas of Decentralized Finance (DeFi), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN), and Decentralized Society (DeSoc) scalable infrastructure. Through strategic cooperation with the BNB Chain, we will provide resources, mentorship, and strategic support to early-stage blockchain projects to drive innovation and accelerate their mass adoption,” said Kevin Yang, Managing Partner at Gate Ventures.
“Through this commitment, our collaboration with venture capital firms and project teams becomes even closer, leveraging the BIA platform on the BNB Chain to support Web3 builders, particularly in innovative areas such as artificial intelligence and decentralized finance (DeFi),” said Ben Safaric, BNB Chain GTM and Ecosystem Growth Lead.
This initiative is highly aligned with Gate Ventures' long-term mission to support startups and developers while building a more inclusive and innovative Web3 ecosystem. Through this investment, Gate Ventures further solidifies its leadership position in driving blockchain technology development and facilitating industry collaboration.
About Gate Ventures
Gate Ventures is the venture capital arm of Gate, focusing on investments in decentralized infrastructure, ecosystems, and applications, dedicated to reshaping the world in the Web 3.0 era. Gate Ventures collaborates with global industry leaders to empower teams and startups with innovative thinking and capabilities, redefining the interaction between society and finance.
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