Starknet has introduced the Starknet Catalyst Program, an exclusive initiative aimed at supporting user-facing applications throughout their development stages. The company made the announcement on its official social media account on X, welcoming developers to take advantage of this new program.
The Starknet Catalyst Program is designed to enhance user experience for applications built on Starknet. In addition to this exciting project, Starknet hinted at a major upcoming announcement scheduled for the 3rd quarter of this year. The company expressed its goal of accelerating the transformation of its ecosystem through this endeavor.
The Catalyst Program focuses on improving consumer experience by providing funding to projects that enhance user interfaces and features. By boosting on-chain experiences in decentralized applications, Starknet aims to benefit consumers and create a more user-friendly environment.
Following the success of its Seed Grants Program for early-stage apps, Starknet Foundation plans to leverage Catalyst, Seed Grants, and the upcoming project to support developers at every stage of the development cycle. The company aims to empower builders and promote innovation within the ecosystem.
The Catalyst Program offers substantial grants to well-known decentralized applications that prioritize sustainability and innovation. These applications provide users with engaging experiences, setting a new standard for excellence and impact within the Starknet community.
Starknet emphasized its dedication to fostering innovation and supporting applications through the Catalyst Program. The initiative reflects the company’s commitment to ecosystem projects and offers a developer-friendly environment with cutting-edge technology.
Utilizing ZK-STARK technology, Starknet ensures application scaling without compromising security, providing developers and users with an unparalleled experience. The platform serves as a hub for innovators, offering a unique combination of advanced technology and support for ecosystem projects.