Web3’s Fluctuations Encounter 7-Month Nurturing: Fortify Labs Strives for Long-Term Stability
- Fortify Labs, a Web3 accelerator backed by TZ APAC, launched its 2026 application cycle, offering up to $1.3M in funding and seven-month mentorship for sustainable blockchain projects. - The program emphasizes long-term incubation over rapid scaling, leveraging Tezos and Etherlink ecosystems to balance scalability, compliance, and cross-chain interoperability for DeFi and gaming. - Past successes include Questflow (156x user growth) and Sogni AI (90,000 mainnet users), highlighting tailored support in to
Fortify Labs, a Web3 accelerator supported by TZ APAC, has opened applications for its 2026 cohort, providing chosen entrepreneurs with up to $1.3 million in capital and ongoing mentorship to help them develop resilient blockchain ventures, as reported by a
The program’s emphasis on the
Previous participants have proven the accelerator’s impact. Questflow, part of the 2024 batch, experienced a 156-fold increase in monthly active users and achieved a $50 million valuation, according to FinanceFeeds. Likewise, Sogni AI, from the 2025 group, advanced from testnet to 90,000 users on mainnet and successfully held a token generation event. These achievements highlight the benefits of Fortify Labs’ customized support, which features expert advice on tokenomics, investor preparation, and regulatory matters, as noted by CoinPaper.
Applications must be submitted by January 30, 2026. Early-stage teams ready to start building before March may qualify for expedited entry, FinanceFeeds reports. With a maximum of seven teams per cohort, the program ensures close collaboration with TZ APAC experts, including face-to-face sessions in Singapore, as detailed by CoinPaper.
Some observers point out that despite strong funding and mentorship, the Web3 industry is still subject to regulatory ambiguity and market instability. Nevertheless, Fortify Labs’ focus on steady growth and integration with the broader ecosystem makes it a unique platform for startups aiming to overcome these hurdles, according to both reports.
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