TechFlow news — the Codebase accelerator program initiated by the Avalanche Foundation has announced its first cohort of 15 early-stage Web3 startups, offering each between $500,000 and $1 million in funding, along with a prize pool totaling $400,000. The cohort will pitch at Consensus on May 29. The 15 projects include:
- Colony Lab;
- CCX – A bridge between CBDCs and stablecoins, enabling near-instant RWA access across more than 167 developing countries;
- dropit – A platform reimagining incentives in the music industry;
- Ash – An application chain-as-a-service platform leveraging Avalanche subnets;
- The Guild – A platform for freelancers and clients that blends social interactions with professional activities in the Web3 ecosystem;
- Inertia – Prediction markets for internet communities;
- Lendr Network – Decentralized tokenization of RWAs, enabling global access to diverse asset classes;
- Mezzanine Labs – On-chain software that harnesses smart contracts to merge, operate, and manage “smart corporations”;
- Musing – A SocialFi platform for decentralized communities;
- String Technologies – A platform reducing average construction payment cycles from over 80 days to less than 1 day;
- TalentLayer – An API connecting global marketplaces, unlocking greater liquidity sharing;
- TheBadge – A decentralized certification oracle bringing RWA credentials on-chain;
- trppn – A platform bringing people together for music events and parties while enabling creators to access new revenue streams;
- URCHARMS – NFC-enabled jewelry providing a gateway to social applications, bridging online and offline customer experiences;
- zKnowledgeBase – A decentralized academic journal.




