Hello Fellow!
Since the beginning of Q2, it has been a whole lot of workload here at the BRIDGE. We just want to keep you updated on the latest development. So much to say but ‘no time to check time’.
As you may already know, Web3Bridge is on a mission to create an African Web3 community, and since its inception, we have successfully introduced well over 250 Africans to Web3 and successfully completed 3 Dapps. We are still on that bridge of connecting Africa to the new web and we doubt if we are coming off of it anytime soon.
We have had a good time in Q2 as cohort IV has presented us with some very good news. Guys in the web2 track of the cohort are presently rounding up as we have seen a very fascinating profile website from them and the web3 track of the cohort will be starting their midway hack next week (Yay! we are looking forward to interesting projects).
Our community activities continue with Block Explore every Tuesday and a knowledge test on Thursday! We are also super hyped for the plan of Web3Bridge Cohort V, as we are already working on some good partnerships and improvement to make sure that the cohort is top-notch!
Most importantly, our deepest gratitude goes to the participants of each cohort and the general community whose participation and excellent results are helping in moving the entire Web3Bridge community forward. The extra mile you go enlarges the seemingly ‘little' things that we do, and we look forward to smashing greater goals with you all.
Ayodeji & The Web3Bridge Team
Hackathons
Hack Africa: Africa Focused Hackathon (Encode + Web3Bridge). Registration opens on Tuesday 18th May
NFT-Centric Hackathon (CREATEBASE). MAY 15 – JUNE 6
Web3 Jobs
Backend Blockchain Engineer with experience of Go (Qualified candidate should apply to ayodeji@web3bridge.com with subject Backend Blockchain Engineer)
Join Our Community
Telegram: Our community activities with Block Explore holds every Tuesday and a knowledge test on Thursday. Don’t hesitate to join us
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