0G Labs Rolls Out Chinese-Language Bootcamps To Onboard 3,000 Developers
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0G Labs is rolling out a six-month push to bring Chinese-speaking developers into its decentralized AI ecosystem, and it’s doing it with two local partners: HackQuest and TinTinLand. The aim is straightforward: make the 0G stack easier to learn in Chinese and onboard more than 3,000 builders to the protocol. Unlike one-off webinars or translated docs, the program is built around hands-on training, community building and real-world meetups. 0G says the goal is to remove language barriers that often slow adoption, so Web3 and AI developers can actually use core services in the language they work in. What the Program Offers The learning path is split across a few tracks. HackQuest is leading a Chinese-language curriculum that includes three online bootcamps, each scheduled as a large virtual session that expects hundreds of attendees. Those bootcamps will walk participants through practical parts of the 0G stack: decentralized storage and compute, data availability, and how to build apps on top of the protocol. At the same time, TinTinLand will produce two Chinese video courses and run two additional developer bootcamps focused on building AI solutions with 0G. The idea is to give developers both the theory and the hands-on experience they need to ship AI-native apps on a decentralized platform. Content, Contests and Mentorship 0G Labs isn’t just teaching; it’s trying to seed a lasting knowledge base. The program includes two technical writing competitions designed to surface high-quality, original Chinese content. On top of that, 0G Labs plans to publish a series of deep technical articles in Chinese to flesh out documentation and how-tos for local developers. To help sustain growth, 0G is also looking to recruit 10 technical leaders from the community. These will be people who can mentor newcomers, lead workshops, and act as local ambassadors for the protocol across…
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