BWiGA Accelerator

The accelerator for AI-native and Web3 founders
entering the market.

BWiGA Accelerator helps selected founders move from concept to fundraising, launch, listing, protected trading, liquidity activation, media visibility and investor access — through one protocol-driven ecosystem.

Built for founders operating at the intersection of AI, Web3, fintech, RWA, DePIN and next-generation market infrastructure, BWiGA Accelerator combines strategic advisory, launch preparation, investor readiness, event visibility and INFI MultiChain technology partner rails into one structured path.

01 · The model

What is BWiGA Accelerator?

Not a traditional startup program. A market activation ecosystem.

BWiGA Accelerator is built for serious founders who need more than advice, networking or a pitch deck review. It supports selected AI-native and Web3 projects through the critical path from idea to fundraising, from fundraising to launch, and from launch to structured market activation.

The accelerator connects strategic advisory, fundraising preparation, tokenomics support, go-to-market direction, media visibility, event access, investor introductions, partner networks and technology infrastructure — through Technology & Market Rails Partner INFI MultiChain (a fully decentralized ecosystem) where relevant — into one premium ecosystem.

Most accelerators prepare founders. BWiGA helps founders enter the market.

Strategy

Launch planning, tokenomics, positioning, go-to-market direction and investor narrative.

Infrastructure

Through INFI MultiChain (Technology & Market Rails Partner): Launchpad, CDEX, SbSe Shield, liquidity strategy and future cross-chain market layers.

Visibility

Media exposure, founder showcases, event access, Demo Day and ecosystem positioning.

Capital Access

Investor introductions, VC conversations, strategic partners and curated ecosystem access.

02 · The journey

How It Works

A structured path from application to market activation.

BWiGA Accelerator is designed to guide selected founders through the key stages of market readiness. The process is structured, selective and focused on helping serious projects prepare for launch, fundraising, visibility, investor access and protected market entry.

01

Apply

Founders submit their project, category, current stage, pitch materials, token status, traction and market-entry goals.

02

Review

The team reviews the project on team quality, product readiness, token model, market relevance, traction, risk profile and ecosystem fit.

03

Selection

Selected projects are invited into the accelerator and matched with the most relevant support areas.

04

Advisory Sprint

Focused support across tokenomics, fundraising readiness, go-to-market strategy, pitch refinement and ecosystem preparation.

05

Market Preparation

Teams prepare for automated fundraising logic, launch execution, CDEX listing path, protected trading and liquidity strategy.

06

Visibility & Investor Access

High-potential projects receive media exposure, event visibility, founder showcases, Demo Day access and curated investor introductions.

07

Market Activation

Projects move toward structured launch, listing preparation, protected trading and liquidity activation.

Enter the market with structure, not chaos.
03 · The modules

Program Structure

Built around the real moments where early-stage projects usually fail.

The BWiGA Accelerator program is structured around the most critical parts of a project's market-entry journey: strategy, fundraising, launch, listing, visibility, liquidity and investor access.

01

Strategic Positioning

We help selected founders sharpen their market narrative, category positioning, token or business model logic and investor-facing story.

  • Market positioning
  • Project narrative
  • Pitch structure
  • Founder messaging
  • Category fit
  • Investor communication
02

Launch & Fundraising Preparation

Selected projects can prepare structured fundraising campaigns through INFI MultiChain Launchpad logic, including contribution rules, launch parameters, soft cap, hard cap and market activation planning.

  • Launch structure
  • Fundraising logic
  • Token sale prep
  • Soft / hard cap
  • Contribution flow
  • Launch readiness
03

Tokenomics & Market Design

Projects receive strategic support around token utility, supply logic, investor structure, liquidity planning and long-term ecosystem alignment.

  • Token utility
  • Supply structure
  • Allocation logic
  • Liquidity planning
  • Incentive design
  • Market sustainability
04

Protected Market Entry

Through technology partner infrastructure (INFI MultiChain CDEX and SbSe Shield), selected projects may prepare for a market environment designed to reduce harmful early manipulation, liquidity shocks and destructive post-launch behavior.

  • CDEX listing path
  • Protected trading
  • Anti-manipulation
  • Liquidity protection
  • Early-market structure
  • Compensation logic
05

Media, Events & Visibility

Through LeadVolume media expertise and selected Web3 / iGaming event ecosystems, high-potential projects may access interviews, founder showcases, panels, pitch sessions, networking opportunities and investor-facing visibility.

  • Media exposure
  • Founder interviews
  • Event visibility
  • Panel opportunities
  • Pitch formats
  • Investor networking
06

Investor & Ecosystem Access

Selected projects may be introduced to angels, VCs, strategic investors, media partners, event partners, advisors and ecosystem participants through curated formats.

  • Investor intros
  • Demo Day
  • VC conversations
  • Strategic partners
  • Ecosystem access
  • Advisor network
04 · The bar

Selection Criteria

We look for real potential, not empty hype.

BWiGA Accelerator is selective. The goal is to support founders who can benefit from market infrastructure, strategic advisory, investor access and ecosystem visibility. We prioritize teams with strong execution potential, clear market relevance and a logical connection to AI, Web3, fintech, RWA, DePIN or market infrastructure.

Team Quality

Committed founders with execution ability, technical or business competence, domain knowledge and long-term seriousness.

Product Readiness

Clear product direction, MVP, prototype, technical plan or strong development roadmap.

Market Relevance

Solves a meaningful problem in AI, Web3, fintech, RWA, DePIN, infrastructure, security, payments or market systems.

Token / Business Model

For tokenized projects, the token model must have clear purpose, economic role and connection to real platform activity. For non-token projects, the business model should show a logical path toward market adoption or Web3 integration.

Launch Readiness

Preparing for fundraising, launch, listing, liquidity strategy, investor access or public market entry.

Traction or Demand Signals

Real demand: users, community, partnerships, pilot customers, product usage, technical progress, early revenue or credible market validation.

Ecosystem Fit

A logical connection to BWiGA partner rails — Launchpad, CDEX, SbSe Shield, liquidity strategy, AI tracks, RWA direction, DePIN infrastructure, fintech, payments or future ecosystem layers.

Long-Term Potential

Projects that can grow beyond short-term launch hype and build sustainable market activity.

The accelerator is built for founders who want to build markets, not just launch tokens.
05 · The stage

Demo Day

Where selected founders meet investors, partners and ecosystem builders.

Demo Day is designed to give selected accelerator projects a structured opportunity to present their business model, market thesis, product, token strategy, traction, roadmap and launch plan to relevant investors and ecosystem participants.

It is not only a pitch event. It is a curated visibility format designed to connect founders with capital, partners, advisors, media and market participants.

FOCUS 01

Founder Pitch

Clear presentation of the project, market opportunity, product and growth direction.

FOCUS 02

Business / Token Model

Explanation of economic logic, utility, revenue model, token design or platform value flow.

FOCUS 03

Market-Entry Plan

Launch, fundraising, listing, liquidity, visibility and go-to-market strategy.

FOCUS 04

Traction & Roadmap

Current progress, milestones, usage, partnerships, product development and next steps.

FOCUS 05

Investor Discussion

Structured Q&A with investors, partners and strategic ecosystem participants.

FOCUS 06

Event & Media Visibility

Selected projects may receive additional exposure through interviews, showcases, event formats or ecosystem media opportunities.

Demo Day is not a show. It is a bridge between selected founders and serious market participants.
06 · The belief

Market Activation Thesis

Launch is not the finish line. Market survival is.

Web3 does not fail from a lack of innovation. It fails at three critical moments: launch, listing and early liquidity.

Many early-stage projects raise attention, launch a token or enter the market, but then face liquidity pressure, weak trading design, poor visibility, investor hesitation, manipulation risk and fragmented execution. This is where momentum often disappears.

BWiGA Accelerator is built around a different thesis: serious projects need a complete market-entry path. That path should include strategy, fundraising readiness, protected trading logic, liquidity planning, community growth, media visibility and investor access.

01

Strong ideas are not enough

A project can have a strong concept but still fail if launch, liquidity, visibility and market structure are weak.

02

Early markets need protection

The first phase after launch is often the most vulnerable. BWiGA's protected market logic is designed to reduce harmful manipulation, liquidity impact and destructive early trading behavior.

03

Founders need infrastructure

Advice helps. Infrastructure changes the outcome. BWiGA connects accelerator support with the INFI MultiChain technology partner stack — Launchpad, CDEX, SbSe Shield and liquidity strategy.

04

Visibility is part of market entry

A project needs more than a website and a Telegram group. Media exposure, event access, founder showcases and investor-facing visibility can create trust and momentum.

05

Investors need structure

Investors are looking for projects with stronger preparation, clearer market strategy and a more structured path into public market activity.

BWiGA Accelerator exists to help selected founders enter the market with structure, visibility, protection and liquidity strategy — not chaos.
07 · The answers

FAQ

Key questions for founders, investors and ecosystem partners.

This FAQ covers the most important questions about the BWiGA Accelerator model, market activation framework, investor access and protected market infrastructure. If you don't find what you're looking for, reach out through our application channels.

Founders and projects can apply if they are building in or around AI, Web3, fintech, RWA, DePIN, payments, security, identity, liquidity, tokenization or market infrastructure.

The project does not need to be fully Web3-native from day one. What matters is that there is a logical connection to Web3, tokenization, settlement, liquidity, launch infrastructure, trading or decentralized market systems.

Yes. BWiGA Accelerator is open to AI, fintech, RWA, DePIN, payment, security, identity, infrastructure and market automation projects.

The focus is on projects that can connect to the future of AI x Web3 market infrastructure, tokenization, liquidity, settlement, decentralized finance or autonomous financial systems.

No. A project does not need to already have a token.

In many cases, it is better to apply before token launch, because the accelerator can support tokenomics, launch structure, fundraising logic, liquidity planning and market-entry strategy before the project goes public.

However, BWiGA Accelerator is not designed to build everything from zero. The ideal project already has a serious concept, technical direction, MVP, prototype, validation or a strong execution plan.

A finished product is not required, but serious preparation is expected.

The ideal project has an MVP, prototype, technical documentation, working demo, early user feedback or a clear development roadmap. A strong idea and a strong team can apply, but the accelerator is most effective for teams that are already moving beyond the pure idea stage.

The ideal project is beyond the idea stage, but still before full market entry, token launch, fundraising, listing or liquidity activation.

Strong fits include MVP-stage projects, pre-token projects, pre-fundraising teams, early traction projects, AI / fintech projects exploring Web3 integration, and teams preparing for public market entry.

Selected projects may receive support across launch strategy, tokenomics review, automated fundraising preparation, access to INFI MultiChain partner infrastructure (Launchpad, CDEX listing path, protected market entry, liquidity strategy, SbSe Shield logic) where relevant, pitch deck support, investor readiness, go-to-market strategy, community growth, media visibility, event opportunities, founder showcases, investor introductions and strategic advisory.

The goal is to support the full path from launch to listing, trading and liquidity activation.

Yes. BWiGA Accelerator can support fundraising preparation and curated investor access.

This may include pitch deck refinement, investor narrative, tokenomics review, fundraising structure, soft cap / hard cap logic, founder preparation, angel investor introductions, VC conversations, Demo Day access and private investor formats.

BWiGA does not guarantee investment, but it can help selected projects approach investors with stronger structure and better preparation.

Being accepted into the accelerator does not automatically guarantee listing.

However, projects that launch through the INFI MultiChain Launchpad, meet the required technical and market-readiness conditions, and successfully complete the required launch logic may move toward the CDEX listing path.

One of BWiGA's key differences is that fundraising is not treated as the end of the journey. It is designed to move toward market activation.

Protected market entry means that a project does not enter a fully exposed and easily manipulated trading environment.

Through technology partner infrastructure (INFI MultiChain CDEX and SbSe Shield), the system is designed to reduce harmful early-market manipulation, high-impact sells, liquidity drain and destructive post-launch behavior.

This includes Soft Cap-based liquidity floor, minimum 3-month protocol-level liquidity lock, SbSe Shield anti-manipulation logic, progressive protection fees and a compensation mechanism for affected users.

Protected market entry does not remove all market risk. It means the market is supported by protocol-level rules instead of relying only on promises.

BWiGA — together with INFI MultiChain as Technology & Market Rails Partner — connects the key stages of market entry into one structured path.

Launch means the project defines fundraising and launch rules such as price, timing, soft cap, hard cap and single-stage or multi-stage raise.

Listing means that after a successful launch, the project can move toward CDEX listing inside the same ecosystem.

Trading means that the project enters a protected trading environment where SbSe Shield is designed to reduce harmful manipulation and high liquidity impact.

Liquidity means that minimum liquidity floor, liquidity lock and future cross-chain liquidity layers can support a more structured early market.

Participation and collaboration terms may depend on the project stage, required support, accelerator track and partnership structure.

The BWiGA Accelerator team will clarify the exact terms after the initial project review and consultation.

The program duration may depend on the project's stage, goals and required preparation.

Some projects may need a shorter launch-readiness sprint, while others may go through a deeper process covering fundraising, tokenomics, market preparation, media visibility and investor readiness.

BWiGA Accelerator operates as a hybrid program.

Strategic work, review, advisory, pitch preparation, documentation and online consultations can happen digitally. Selected projects may also access offline opportunities such as events, founder showcases, investor meetings, panel discussions, Demo Day formats and private networking environments.

At minimum, projects should provide a project name, short description, website or landing page, pitch deck, roadmap, current stage, product or demo link if available, category, fundraising goals if relevant, launch or listing plans if relevant, social links, founder contact details and core team information.

Core team transparency is important. At minimum, the project should provide LinkedIn profiles for the main team members.

A project can become selected if the BWiGA Accelerator team sees real potential and a logical fit with the accelerator ecosystem.

Selection depends on team quality, product readiness, market relevance, token or business model logic, launch readiness, traction, demand signals, investor compatibility, BWiGA ecosystem fit and long-term market potential.

Selected project status is not only a marketing label. It means the project has passed a professional review process based on quality and ecosystem fit.

Investors can join through a dedicated investor application form.

After the form is submitted, the suggested process includes a Calendly booking, an introductory call with the BWiGA Accelerator team, investor profile review, focus area discussion and alignment around deal flow, Demo Day or private introduction opportunities.

Yes. Investors may receive early access to selected projects through Demo Day formats, private pitch sessions, curated deal flow, founder introductions, strategic partnership discussions or pre-launch review opportunities.

Early access does not mean guaranteed allocation or guaranteed investment rights. It means investors can discover selected projects earlier and in a more structured format.

No. BWiGA does not guarantee returns, profit or risk-free investment outcomes.

What BWiGA provides is a protocol-level market structure designed to reduce specific early-market weaknesses such as harmful manipulation, high liquidity impact, sudden liquidity drain and destructive post-launch behavior.

BWiGA does not remove market risk. It reduces specific structural weaknesses that usually destroy early markets.

BWiGA uses multiple protocol-level mechanisms.

On CDEX, the Soft Cap defines a minimum liquidity floor that becomes part of the listing liquidity. Listing liquidity is locked for a minimum of 3 months at protocol level.

SbSe Shield is designed to identify high-impact sell behavior. When a sell creates strong liquidity impact, the system applies progressive protection fees. These fees can support compensation logic for affected users.

The goal is not to stop normal market activity. The goal is to make destructive market impact pay for stability.

A regular token launch is often fragmented: separate fundraising, separate listing, weak liquidity planning, limited protection, low transparency and too many manual decisions.

An BWiGA Accelerator project follows a more structured path. It can go through review, market-readiness preparation, stronger tokenomics logic, investor narrative support, CDEX listing path, SbSe Shield protection logic, liquidity floor, liquidity lock, media visibility and Demo Day exposure.

This does not make it risk-free. It makes the market-entry process more structured.

Yes. Demo Day can provide selected projects with a structured format to present to investors, VCs, strategic partners, media participants and ecosystem stakeholders.

The goal is to help investors understand the project, team, business model, token logic, traction, roadmap and market-entry plan.

Yes. Investors and strategic partners may request private conversations with selected projects.

These introductions can happen through the BWiGA Accelerator team and may include founder calls, investor introductions, strategic partnership discussions, technical deep-dives, tokenomics review meetings or co-investment discussions.

Ecosystem partners can include media companies, event organizers, VCs, angel investors, family offices, market makers, security partners, legal experts, tokenomics advisors, go-to-market specialists, community growth experts, AI specialists, RWA experts, DePIN experts, exchanges, fintech infrastructure partners and strategic business networks.

A strong ecosystem partner does not only provide a logo. It provides access, knowledge, visibility, trust, infrastructure or market opportunities.

Media partners can support visibility, storytelling, founder interviews, PR, content strategy and brand positioning.

Event partners can provide stage visibility, pitch sessions, panels, investor networking and founder showcases.

VCs and investors can access curated deal flow and early exposure to selected projects.

Advisors can support tokenomics, fundraising, legal readiness, compliance, go-to-market, AI, RWA, DePIN, security or liquidity strategy.

Security partners can support smart contract review, audit preparation, monitoring, risk intelligence and market protection readiness.

LeadVolume can play a key role across media, growth and event visibility.

Its role may include media strategy, founder visibility, interview formats, event organization experience, BWiGA-related event networks, brand positioning, growth communication, project showcases and investor-facing visibility.

LeadVolume is not only a media partner. It can support selected projects in moving beyond the narrow online Web3 space into real event environments, business networks and investor-facing rooms.

BWiGA and selected Web3, iGaming or business event ecosystems can provide additional visibility for selected projects.

This may include founder showcases, pitch sessions, panel discussions, investor networking, media interviews, conference presence, private business meetings and strategic partner introductions.

Visibility is not only marketing. For early-stage projects, the right room can change the entire trajectory.

Yes. Ecosystem partners may recommend projects to BWiGA Accelerator.

Recommended projects still go through the same review process as other applicants. A partner recommendation can bring a project to our attention, but it does not guarantee acceptance.

Yes. Experienced founders, investors, operators, technology experts, media specialists, event professionals, security partners, tokenomics advisors, legal experts and go-to-market specialists can apply to join as mentors or advisors.

The goal is to provide practical value to selected projects, not just names on a website.

The system can support a market. It cannot replace real demand.

Ready to enter the market with structure?

BWiGA Accelerator is built for founders who are serious about launch, fundraising, visibility, investor access and protected market activation.