Two Web3 heavyweights are making big moves in India.
Bitget, one of the top global crypto exchanges, and Avalanche, one of the fastest smart contract blockchains, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at supercharging India’s Web3 ecosystem.
This isn’t just talk — they’re rolling out serious funding, education, and community-building initiatives to back the next wave of Indian blockchain talent.
Bitget and Avalanche see India not just as a market — but as a launchpad for global Web3 leadership.
"India has a very robust Web3 community," said Devika Mittal, Regional Head at Ava Labs.
"Our goal is to connect people everywhere — from Delhi to Varanasi — and support strong projects."
The partnership launched with the 'HODL ON' tour, featuring meetups in Delhi and Bangalore.
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Bitget’s Blockchain4Youth program is investing $10 million over 5 years into scholarships, education, and hackathons.
Its Blockchain4Her initiative also puts a spotlight on women-led Web3 startups — making India’s digital future more inclusive.
"Empowering users with the right education is critical," said Jyotsna Hridyani, South Asia Head at Bitget.
"It’s how we unlock blockchain’s full potential for India."
The plan is simple but powerful:
This is grassroots blockchain building — not just lip service.
"India, with its scale and digital depth, is uniquely positioned to shape Web3’s real-world impact," said Akshay Aggarwal, Co-founder of Blockchained India.
"This is an inflection point — and we need long-term builders."
India isn’t just catching up — it’s about to lead.
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The next Uniswap, Aave, or OpenSea could very well be born in Mumbai or Bangalore.
And thanks to moves like Bitget and Avalanche’s, the seeds are being planted today.
Bitget and Avalanche’s partnership is more than PR.
It’s real money, real education, and real community-building — at a moment when India’s Web3 momentum is undeniable.
If you’re building, dreaming, or just curious about crypto’s next frontier — keep your eyes on India.
The decentralized future is growing fast — and it’s getting a strong Indian accent.
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