Blockchain protocol Algorand has launched AlgoBharat, a project aimed at supporting India's transition to the Web3 world by focusing on real-world blockchain utility in the country. AlgoBharat won't have a registered entity in India but will have a dedicated team. The project is broken up into three pillars: broadening the Web3 developer base through education and events at universities; focusing on startups transitioning from Web2 to Web3, and focusing on high-profile use case partnerships with central and state governments. Algorand has already announced partnerships with the state of Maharashtra, SEWA, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, the Indian School of Business, and T-Hub. (Coindesk)
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