Lisk has partnered with the Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Information to support local Web3 startups
ChainCatcher news, the Layer 2 platform Lisk built on the OP Stack has announced a strategic partnership with the Directorate General of Informatics Applications (DGIA MCIT) of the Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Information Technology to guide Indonesia's Web3 startup ecosystem.
It is reported that through the new partnership, Lisk will provide the underlying developer platform, guidance, and initial funding for Web3 startups under Indonesia's "1000 Digital Startup Program," as well as educational materials on Web3 technology.
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