BFG Blockchain Founders Group
Incubator, AcceleratorBlockchain Founders Group (BFG) is a venture capital firm and company builder based in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Germany, specializing in accelerating Web3 startups. They offer accelerator programs and financial support to promising founders, aiming to transform innovative ideas into successful businesses.
BFG’s accelerator program is cost-free and selective, focusing on startups with high potential. Successful participants may receive up to €120,000 in cash contributions in exchange for approximately 3-10% equity.
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Stages
1. Idea or Patent
2. Prototype
3. Early Revenue
4. Scaling
Target countries
Lead
N/A
Tickets
$50k to $200k
Location
Haardter Straße 13 67433 Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Canada
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