Sandeep Nailwal-Backed Nailwal Fellowship Concludes First Cohort with Founders Raising from T1 Funds and Joining Top Accelerators

April 15, 2024

The Nailwal Fellowship, launched by Co-Founder of Polygon and Founding Partner at Symbolic Capital, Sandeep Nailwal, marks a significant milestone today as it celebrates the graduation of its inaugural cohort. This program, created to empower the next generation of web3 entrepreneurs, has exceeded expectations by fostering a group of founders who, in just six months, have raised from T1 venture funds, been admitted to top accelerators in the industry, and landed full-time roles at leading crypto protocols and companies.

Speaking on the success of the first cohort, Nailwal remarked, “I have been so impressed with the success of this inaugural cohort. Our fellows have demonstrated that with the right support and resources, there are no limits to what can be achieved in the web3 space.” Looking to the future, he continued, “This is just the beginning. With our next cohort, I’m so excited to continue supporting exceptional talent who are ready to explore the vast possibilities within blockchain.”

The Nailwal Fellows have not only joined top startup accelerators and other fellowship programs such as Beacon and a16z CSX but have also become core members of leading projects in the space:

The achievements of this inaugural cohort not only highlight the potential of individual founders but also underscore the importance of supportive programs in the advancement of technology and entrepreneurship.

For more information on the Nailwal Fellows Program and its mission to empower the next generation of web3 innovators, please visit https://www.nailwalfellowship.org/.

 

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