Outlier Ventures announces two strategic leading industry partners to support the selected cohort for the Real World Assets (RWA) Base Camp accelerator program.

Program review – in summary 21 companies successfully completed their journey through three accelerator streams: Futureverse, Bitcoin, and Wormhole. We …

The Importance of Market Segmentation in Web3 Marketing The expression, “If something is for everybody, then it’s for nobody” is …

What makes a Web3 expert? Is it decades of experience in the industry? Is it a thorough knowledge of financial …

Outlier Ventures and NTDP’s first Web3 accelerator program underscores the combined dedication to fostering technological advancement in Saudi Arabia and supporting founders. 

A Practical Guide to Better User Experience Introduction  Although blockchain technology has been around for a while and the market …

Outlier Ventures announced the launch of the DePIN base Camp accelerator program in collaboration with peaq, the layer-1 blockchain for real-world applications

Our Head of Investment and Cryptoeconomics discusses why he loves working with founders.

Today Outlier Ventures together with Plassa Capital, an early-stage investment firm across the global crypto ecosystem and, IOV Labs, core …

veGood, veBad, and veUgly

One of the biggest DeFi narratives of2022 has been the ‘ve’ (“vote-escrow”) token model. The first of a series, this article provides an overview of the ‘ve’ token model, some of its constraints, and some pointers towards an improved model.

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Why we invested in Fragnova

Gaming is one of the most important ways of onboarding new entrants into the Open Metaverse. Fragnova, is taking a completely unique approach by using decentralized protocols to make game development easier.

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The very many states of play: part 2

The first piece of the series explored the standards of various states of play, including traditional gaming and play to earn. This piece takes these concepts further, exploring the financial models behind gaming and the space’s experimental side.

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