Press Release
BitMart Labs officially joins Nova Club
In the past few days, BitMart Labs, an international blockchain incubator launched by BitMart Exchange formally participated in Nova Club’s Supernova Landing Program. In the future, BitMart Labs will work with Nova Club on building a global investment ecosystem.
BitMart Labs is an international blockchain incubation platform launched by the premier global digital asset trading platform BitMart. BitMart collaborates with world’s top funds in providing a variety of powerful services, including technical and marketing solutions for high-quality projects, so as to help the development and incubation of potential projects. BitMart Labs is dedicated to selecting quality projects with the strictest standards and elevating them to the next level.
Nova Club is an investment ecosystem alliance consists of a group of outstanding blockchain organizations, aiming at combining the resource of memberships to find, invest and incubate more potential projects. The existing members of Nova Club includes Bitrise Capital, Consensus Lab, Chain Capital, QRC Group, 8 Decimal Capital, CBE, Chain Renaissance Capital ,Quest Capital, BN Capital, Waterdrip Capital, BitAsset Ecofund, Spark Capital, Yizhi Capital and Collinstar Capital.
Eric Bai, CSO of BitMart and head of BitMart Labs said,
“We are very glad to cooperate with Nova Club. I hope BitMart Labs and Nova Club could complement each other’s resources and create a global ecosystem of investment, market capitalization, community and summits, accelerating incubation services for quality blockchain projects to the next level.”
About BitMart
BitMart is a premier global digital asset trading platform in the cryptocurrency market with over 850,000 users worldwide and ranks among the top 5 crypto exchanges on CoinMarketCap. BitMart currently offers 260 trading pairs with one of the relatively low trading fees in the market.
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