Bitget Pitch & Slay: $6,000 for Women in Web3
Bitget launches the second edition of its Pitch & Slay contest under the Blockchain4Her initiative, offering a $6,000 prize pool for women entrepreneurs building in Web3.
Bitget Announces Second "Pitch & Slay" Contest for Women in Web3
Cryptocurrency exchange Bitget has officially launched the second edition of its "Pitch & Slay" entrepreneurship contest, designed exclusively for women building projects in the Web3 space. The initiative falls under Bitget's broader Blockchain4Her program, which aims to support and empower female founders and entrepreneurs across the crypto and blockchain industry.
The contest features a $6,000 prize pool and is open for applications until March 31. The grand finals are set to take place in Moscow, where selected participants will pitch their Web3 ventures to a panel of judges.
What Is the Blockchain4Her Initiative?
Bitget's Blockchain4Herinitiative is a dedicated program focused on bridging the gender gap in the cryptocurrency and blockchain sectors. Through events like the Pitch & Slay contest, Bitget seeks to:
- Provide a platform for women entrepreneurs to showcase their Web3 projects
- Offer financial incentives and recognition through competitive prize pools
- Foster networking opportunities among female leaders in blockchain
- Encourage greater female participation in the traditionally male-dominated crypto industry
The second edition of the contest builds on the success of the inaugural Pitch & Slay event, reinforcing Bitget's commitment to diversity and inclusion within the Web3 ecosystem.
Contest Details: Timeline, Prize Pool, and Finals
Here is a quick overview of the key details surrounding the second Pitch & Slay competition:
- Application Deadline: March 31 — aspiring participants must submit their entries before this date.
- Prize Pool: A total of $6,000 will be distributed among the top-performing contestants.
- Finals Location: The final round will be held in Moscow, giving finalists the opportunity to present their projects live.
The contest is open to women working across various Web3 verticals, making it an inclusive opportunity for founders at different stages of their entrepreneurial journey.
Why Women in Web3 Matters
The Web3 and cryptocurrency sectors continue to grow rapidly, yet representation of women in leadership and founding roles remains disproportionately low. Initiatives like Bitget's Blockchain4Her and the Pitch & Slay contest play a significant role in addressing this imbalance by providing visibility, mentorship, and funding opportunities specifically tailored for female entrepreneurs.
As the broader crypto industry navigates challenges around cybersecurity and trust, programs that promote diverse voices and fresh perspectives become even more essential for the long-term health and innovation of the ecosystem.
Bitget continues to position itself not only as a leading cryptocurrency exchange but also as an advocate for inclusion and empowerment within the blockchain community. The Pitch & Slay contest is a clear reflection of this commitment.
How to Participate
Women interested in entering the second Pitch & Slay contest should ensure they:
- Have a Web3-related project or startup concept ready to pitch
- Submit their application before March 31
- Prepare to present their vision in front of a panel during the Moscow finals
With a growing emphasis on diversity in crypto, Bitget's initiative offers a timely and valuable opportunity for women entrepreneurs looking to make their mark in the Web3 world.
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