Bitget Champions Web3 Education And Inclusion At Harvard Blockchain Conference
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Advertisement     Disclaimer: The below article is sponsored, and the views in it do not represent those of ZyCrypto. Readers should conduct independent research before taking any actions related to the project mentioned in this piece. This article should not be regarded as investment advice. Bitget, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 platform, spotlighted its ongoing social impact initiatives at the Harvard Blockchain Conference. Chief Operating Officer Vugar Usi represented the company, sharing its growth story and reaffirming its mission to cultivate the next generation of Web3 leaders through key educational programs. In a featured keynote session, Bitget was presented as a case study in effective venture building. Usi outlined the company’s strategic approach, built around three foundational pillars: product development, targeted marketing, and diversified revenue models. The session delivered practical insights for students, hackathon participants, and budding entrepreneurs. Particularly, they showcased how to craft compelling pitches, navigate the Web3 startup landscape, and accelerate project growth. Notably, Usi also emphasized the ongoing efforts to bridge traditional Web 2.0 platforms with emerging Web 3.0 technologies. He cited high-profile collaborations, including partnerships with LaLiga and Lionel Messi’s “Make It Count” campaign, as examples of how global brand alliances can amplify impact across both centralized and decentralized ecosystems. Advertisement   A central focus of Bitget’s presentation was its Blockchain4Youth initiative—a $10 million global program designed to empower young talent through educational partnerships with leading universities. With more than 60 institutions on board, including Harvard and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), the program is designed to foster transferable skills and promote lifelong learning in blockchain and digifi. In a session dedicated to female innovators in the blockchain space, Usi also introduced Blockchain4Her, Bitget’s initiative focused on providing mentorship and funding to women leading Web3 innovation. The initiative promotes diversity and strives…
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