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Protocol Camp Announces Upcoming New Edition to Empower Web3 Innovators Across Asia
Protocol Camp Announces Upcoming New Edition to Empower Web3 Innovators Across Asia

Malaysian Reserve

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

Protocol Camp Announces Upcoming New Edition to Empower Web3 Innovators Across Asia

SEOUL, South Korea, June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Protocol Camp, Asia's leading Web3 bootcamp originally launched in South Korea, is returning with a unified, expanded format. The upcoming edition merges the Korea and Southeast Asia programs into a single initiative aimed at delivering greater impact for blockchain developers and entrepreneurs across the continent. Originally hosted by Hashed and Hanwha Life – Korea's second-largest life insurer – Protocol Camp has steadily grown across Asia. The Southeast Asia edition, launched in 2024, was led by ShardLab, Hashed's innovation arm, in collaboration with SCBX. These partnerships reinforced the program's strategic relevance and reach. With this integration, Protocol Camp is positioned to scale its influence as a pan-Asian launchpad for Web3 talent. Proven Track Record of Web3 Talent Development Since its inception, Protocol Camp has run six cohorts in Korea, producing 69 graduates and incubating 21 blockchain products. Alumni have joined top Web2 companies such as Hanwha Systems, AWS and BCG, and Web3 organizations including Solana, TON, Hashed Open Research, Modhaus, and more — demonstrating the program's ability to nurture high-caliber talent. In 2024, the program expanded to Southeast Asia, welcoming over 10 alumni from 5 countries and supporting the creation of new products on the Aptos blockchain. Across both regions, Protocol Camp has built a dynamic builder community shaping the decentralized ecosystem through startups and major blockchain teams. A New Chapter Led by ShardLab ShardLab, the innovation arm of Hashed, led Protocol Camp's Southeast Asia expansion and will now oversee the unified pan-Asian program. This marks a strategic step to broaden the camp's regional reach and deepen its focus on high-impact Web3 talent. 'By unifying the program, Protocol Camp becomes a true pan-Asian initiative that supports builders wherever they are,' said Hojin Kim, CEO of ShardLab. 'Our mission is to empower the next generation of Web3 leaders through education, mentorship, and real-world experience.' 'Through diverse partnerships — from global foundations to regional conglomerates — we're building a collaborative platform where innovators can thrive,' Kim added. ShardLab ultimately envisions Protocol Camp evolving into a full-fledged Web3 academy, offering continuous education and resources to help founders scale decentralized innovation. Shaping the Future of Web3 in Asia With Web3 adoption on the rise, Protocol Camp remains committed to empowering builders through education, community, and global partnerships. The unified program is set to lead Asia's next wave of decentralized innovation. Applications opening soon at Media Contact:Rachel Kim (rachel@

Protocol Camp Announces Upcoming New Edition to Empower Web3 Innovators Across Asia
Protocol Camp Announces Upcoming New Edition to Empower Web3 Innovators Across Asia

Business Insider

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Protocol Camp Announces Upcoming New Edition to Empower Web3 Innovators Across Asia

Protocol Camp, Asia's leading Web3 bootcamp originally launched in South Korea, is returning with a unified, expanded format. The upcoming edition merges the Korea and Southeast Asia programs into a single, integrated initiative aimed at delivering greater impact for blockchain developers and entrepreneurs across the continent. Originally hosted by Hashed and Hanwha Life–Korea's second-largest life insurer–Protocol Camp has steadily grown its footprint across Asia. The Southeast Asia edition, launched in 2024, was led by ShardLab, the innovation arm of Hashed, and held in collaboration with major regional conglomerate SCBX and global blockchain platform Aptos. These partnerships have reinforced the program's strategic relevance and regional reach. With the integration of both tracks, Protocol Camp is now positioned to scale its influence as a true pan-Asian launchpad for top Web3 talent. Proven Track Record of Web3 Talent Development Since its inception, Protocol Camp has successfully delivered six cohorts in Korea, producing 69 graduates and incubating 21 blockchain products. Its alumni have gone on to join top-tier Web2 companies such as Hanwha Systems, AWS, and BCG, as well as leading Web3 organizations including the Solana Foundation, TON Foundation, Hashed Open Research, Modhaus, and more. This strong track record highlights the program's ability to nurture high-caliber talent and prepare them for impactful roles across the evolving technology landscape. In 2024, Protocol Camp expanded to Southeast Asia, welcoming over 10 alumni from 5 countries, and supporting the creation of new decentralized products built on the Aptos blockchain. Across both regions, the program has cultivated a dynamic and engaged builder community, many of whom are now shaping the decentralized ecosystem through startups and major blockchain teams. A New Chapter Led by ShardLab ShardLab, the innovation arm of Hashed, first led Protocol Camp's Southeast Asia expansion and will now helm the newly merged program. This transition marks a strategic move to extend the bootcamp's reach across Asia, while deepening its focus on high-impact talent development in the blockchain space. 'By unifying the program, Protocol Camp is evolving into a true pan-Asian initiative that supports builders wherever they are,' said Hojin Kim, CEO at ShardLab. 'Our goal is to empower the next generation of Web3 leaders through education, mentorship, and real-world application.' 'Protocol Camp is committed to growing talents and cultivating innovation across borders,' Kim added. 'By partnering with a diverse network of ecosystem players–from global blockchain foundations to regional conglomerates–we aim to create a collaborative platform where aspiring builders can thrive and shape the decentralized future.' Looking forward, ShardLab envisions Protocol Camp growing into a full-fledged Web3 school–offering ongoing technical education and to equip founders with the tools, insights, and networks needed to scale decentralized innovation. What to Expect from the New Protocol Camp Edition Expanded Curriculum: In-depth training on blockchain fundamentals, protocol design, smart contracts, and decentralized app deployment. World-Class Mentorship: Access to technical experts, founders, and investors from top-tier blockchain protocols and VC firms. Demo Day Exposure: Graduates will pitch their products to a curated audience of investors, ecosystem leaders, and potential collaborators across Asia. Cross-Border Collaboration: A dynamic community fostering team-based projects, open-source contributions, and multi-market innovation. Shaping the Future of Web3 in Asia As Web3 adoption accelerates globally, Protocol Camp reaffirms its mission to educate and empower serious builders committed to shaping the decentralized future. With its unified format, global partnerships, and alumni success stories, the program is well-positioned to drive the next wave of Web3 innovation across Asia. Applications for the upcoming edition will open soon. Developers, entrepreneurs, and ecosystem partners are invited to learn more and apply at ShardLab ShardLab is the innovation arm of Hashed, a leading global Web3 venture capital firm based in Asia. Under the strategic partnership between Hashed and SCBX(the mothership of Thailand's leading financial technology group and the parent company of Siam Commercial Bank), ShardLab is having various innovative activities, such as Web3 R&D, venture building, and ecosystem building. Our vision extends to fostering mass adoption of Web3 in Southeast Asia, making technology accessible and empowering communities in this dynamic digital frontier.

Hashed condemns Zionist piracy against "Madeleine" aid ship
Hashed condemns Zionist piracy against "Madeleine" aid ship

Saba Yemen

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Hashed condemns Zionist piracy against "Madeleine" aid ship

Gaza – Saba: The International Committee for Supporting the Rights of the Palestinian People (Hashed) has vehemently condemned a piracy crime committed by Israeli enemy forces against the ship "Madeleine." The vessel, carrying 12 international peace and human rights activists and humanitarian aid, was en route to the Gaza Strip. In a statement seen by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), Hashed confirmed that Israeli enemy warships besieged "Madeleine" at dawn on Monday in international waters. Communications were jammed, a white substance was dropped from a drone, and forces stormed the ship, demanding activists surrender. These events were captured in the last photos and videos transmitted before contact was lost. Hashed expressed hope for the safety of the activists, whom it described as embodying "humanitarian commitment to rejecting the crimes of blockade, genocide, and starvation." The committee stated the activists acted "on behalf of the world" to deliver a message against international silence, despite Israeli threats of arrest and towing the ship to Ashdod. The committee called on global countries and international organizations to take action to protect the activists, ensure their fate is revealed, and secure their release. It urged the international community to condemn this act of maritime piracy, which it views as a war crime violating international humanitarian law and human rights standards. Hashed emphasized the need for continued serious action to stop the genocide, open humanitarian corridors (land, sea, air), boycott and sanction Israel, and hold its leaders and soldiers accountable before international courts. It concluded by reiterating that the Israeli enemy army, with American and European support, has been committing genocidal crimes in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in 54,927 Palestinian martyrs and 126,615 injured, with thousands still unaccounted for. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)

Intel Organization: "Israel" continues to commit brutal genocide, starvation in Gaza with US support
Intel Organization: "Israel" continues to commit brutal genocide, starvation in Gaza with US support

Saba Yemen

time08-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Intel Organization: "Israel" continues to commit brutal genocide, starvation in Gaza with US support

Gaza – Saba: The International Organization for Supporting the Rights of the Palestinian People (Hashed) confirmed on Sunday that while Muslims are celebrating Eid al-Adha, the Israeli enemy forces continue their aggression and commit the most heinous crimes of genocide and brutal massacres against civilians in the Gaza Strip for more than 610 consecutive days, with American support and partnership. The organization said in a statement that American support and partnership in the crimes of genocide against civilians in Gaza was manifested by its use of the veto against a draft resolution in the UN Security Council calling for an end to the genocide and ensuring the flow of humanitarian aid. The organization considered the American veto a green light that gives the Israeli entity the green light to continue committing crimes and grave violations against Palestinian civilians, in addition to continuing American arms exports to Israel and supporting the "American-Israeli" plan to distribute aid as an alternative to the work of international humanitarian organizations. Hashd called on the international community and the signatories to the Genocide Convention and the Geneva Convention to take immediate and urgent measures to halt the crime of genocide, ensure the unconditional flow of urgent humanitarian and medical aid under UN supervision, and abolish the illegal and immoral "American-Israeli" mechanism for distributing aid. It called on the countries of the world to boycott the Israeli entity and impose sanctions on it, including an arms embargo, hold its political and military leaders accountable before international courts, and support the work of the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice. It also called for immediate international protection for the residents of the Gaza Strip through the mechanisms of Chapter VII of the UN Charter and through the "United for Peace" formula to ensure the formation of an international humanitarian coalition and peacekeeping force within the framework of a vision to end the Israeli aggression, ensure the protection of civilians and civilian facilities, and provide humanitarian areas and corridors for the delivery of humanitarian and relief aid. Hashd stressed the need to enable UNRWA and other humanitarian organizations to perform their duties without restrictions or obstructions from the Israeli enemy, and to ensure the protection of its workers and other humanitarian workers. It urged civil society and human rights organizations in the United States to take action before the American and international courts to prosecute Americans responsible for and complicit in crimes committed against civilians, particularly American companies responsible for the distribution centers for American-Israeli aid. It also called on the free people of the world to continue their efforts and popular movements to pressure third countries to fulfill their moral and legal obligations to stop the genocidal war and Israeli aggression, support the Palestinian people's right to self-determination, end the Israeli aggression, and dismantle the racist settlement system. With American and European support, the Israeli enemy army has been committing genocidal crimes in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, resulting in the deaths of 54,880 Palestinian citizens, the majority of whom are children and women, and the injury of 126,227 others. This remains a preliminary toll, with thousands of victims still buried under the rubble and on the streets, unable to be reached by ambulances and rescue crews. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)

(Hashed): Gaza Strip experiencing unprecedented humanitarian disaster
(Hashed): Gaza Strip experiencing unprecedented humanitarian disaster

Saba Yemen

time06-05-2025

  • Health
  • Saba Yemen

(Hashed): Gaza Strip experiencing unprecedented humanitarian disaster

Gaza - Saba: The International Committee for the Support of the Palestinian People's Rights (Hashed) warned that the Gaza Strip is experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian disaster due to the Israeli occupation's blockade. Dr. Salah Abdel Ati, head of the International Committee for the Support of the Palestinian People (Hashed), told the Palestinian Shehab News Agency that the Gaza Strip has become like a "second hell" due to the complete closure of the crossings and the prevention of the entry of food, medicine, fuel, and cooking gas, leading to the complete collapse of the humanitarian services system. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

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