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Notcoin and Helika Gaming unveil $50M Telegram Gaming Accelerator

The accelerator program aims to foster innovation among game developers, leveraging the TON blockchain to enhance Telegram’s gaming ecosystem.

Notcoin has announced the launch of the Telegram Gaming Accelerator in partnership with Helika Gaming following the success of Telegram blockchain-powered Mini Apps.

The new initiative aims to capitalize on the recent significant traction of Mini Apps and blockchain technology to improve the user gaming experience on the messaging platform.

The initiative also follows the 200-million player success witnessed by games like Hamster Kombat that launched on Telegram in March.

Notcoin gaming collaboration

Notcoin’s announcement on X revealed that the vast Telegram user base resulting from the Mini Apps had become the “new meta.” 

By teaming up with Helika Gaming, Notcoin plans to extend its accelerator program specifically for game developers.

The program aims to improve innovation and growth among developers interested in building gaming applications integrated within Telegram.

Related: Bybit to launch Notcoin trading and withdrawals next week

Notcoin partnership details

The collaboration is backed by a significant $50 million in funding from Helika Accelerate and seeks to support game studios, mobile app developers and indie creators.

The partnership aims to create an engaging and innovative gaming experience that combines Telegram’s platform with the capabilities of The Open Network blockchain.

The move marks a strategic move by Notcoin to diversify the number of games available on the Telegram platform and to appeal to a broader audience through incentivized game development.

The first cohort for applications to the Telegram Gaming Accelerator program is set to open next week.

Notcoin 30-million-user viral sensation

In January, the viral clicker game Notcoin broke crypto game records by recruiting over 20 million sign-ups in less than a month.

In an interview with Cointelegraph in April, Sasha Plotvinov, founder of the team behind the game, Open Builders, explained that the game “just solved the issue.” 

By simplifying the onboarding process, Plotvinov removed “all the roadblocks” as users were given the motivation to “go for all this Web3.”

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