Venom Foundation, the first Layer-1 blockchain licensed by Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), has teamed up with Hub71, Abu Dhabi’s global tech ecosystem, to provide startups with enterprise-grade solutions and simplify blockchain adoption for businesses.
The collaboration between Venom Foundation and Hub71 will focus on accelerating the growth and adoption of blockchain technologies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and beyond. Venom Foundation will work closely with Hub71+ Digital Assets, Hub71’s dedicated
Web3 and Digital Assets specialist ecosystem, to help startups as well as enterprises with business development, digital asset regulation, blockchain adoption, and related technologies.
The Venom-Hub71 collaboration was brought together by Iceberg Capital, the regulated investment manager based in ADGM which will further leverage its network and expertise to assist the parties in reaching their common objectives.
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