Manta Network Launches $10 Million Moon Mission Meme Grants to Foster Meme Culture
Manta Network, a modular blockchain platform, has recently announced the launch of its Moon Mission Meme Grants, dedicating a whopping $10 million to support and foster meme culture on its platform. This initiative is part of the larger $50 million EcoFund aimed at supporting various projects within the Manta ecosystem.
The Moon Mission Meme Grants are designed to encourage the creativity of the Web3 community by promoting the development of memes, memecoins, and other related projects. Memes have become powerful community-building tools in the decentralized space, and Manta Network is keen on leveraging this potential to drive engagement on Manta Pacific.
The grants offer several advantages for participants, including the opportunity to build vibrant communities, explore the unforeseen potential of memes beyond humor, and encourage experimentation and innovation by pushing boundaries and breaking norms.
Interested parties can apply for the Moon Mission Meme Grants through the official Manta Network Grant Program. The $50 million EcoFund supports a wide range of projects, with this specific grant aiming to make a significant impact on Manta Pacific’s meme culture.
Manta Network, founded by alumni from prestigious institutions like Harvard, MIT, and Algorand, is known for its focus on zero-knowledge (ZK) applications. Its Manta Pacific ecosystem is designed for EVM-native ZK applications and dApps, offering low gas fees and high user experience quality. The platform leverages Manta’s Universal Circuits for ZK-as-a-Service and Celestia’s data availability for modularity.
With investments from leading web3 funds like Binance Labs and Polychain Capital, as well as participation in top web3 accelerators such as Alliance DAO and Berkeley Blockchain Xcelerator, Manta Network is poised to make a significant impact in the blockchain space.
For more information on the Moon Mission Meme Grants and Manta Network, visit the official announcement on their website.