0G Labs ($0G), a decentralized AI infrastructure protocol backed by $290 million in investment, has officially launched the 0G Apollo Accelerator program. The 10-week program, with a total funding of up to $20 million, was developed in collaboration with former Stanford blockchain members to fund and expand the first wave of revenue-generating AI applications on decentralized infrastructure.

Only 10 spots are available worldwide. Each selected team will receive:
- Up to $2 million in funding per project
- $200,000 Google Cloud credits per team
- Exclusive access to Privy Wallet for developers (currently owned by Stripe)
- 1:1 mentorship from Stanford professors, 0G protocol engineers, Google team members, and leading investors
- Plus many other strategic support
The program targets founders developing in areas such as AI Agents, on-chain data marketplaces, DeFi combined with AI, cross-chain infrastructure, gaming/NFTs, and decentralized content.
Interested teams can apply at apollo.0g.ai. Spots are very limited.
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