CURATED BY INNMIND · GOOGLE SHEET DATABASE · UPDATED JUNE 2026
Find the right Web3 accelerator in minutes, not days
This is a complete, up-to-date list of Web3 accelerators for 2026: a founder-ready Google Sheet with 113 active Web3 accelerators, incubators, venture studios and ecosystem programs — each enriched with direct application links, regional filters, startup-focus tags, blockchain ecosystem tags, LinkedIn, X/Twitter and plain-language support details. Think of it as a searchable directory of crypto accelerator programs and Web3 incubators you can actually apply to.
Instead of stitching together scattered Google results, X threads and outdated accelerator lists, you open one filterable sheet and build a focused application pipeline for funding, grants, mentorship, investor access, demo days, technical support, GTM and ecosystem exposure — in minutes, not weeks.
What you get
- 113 hand-picked Web3 accelerator and founder programs
- Official websites and direct application links
- Region, vertical and chain/ecosystem filters
- Support tags and plain-language support details
- LinkedIn and X/Twitter links where available
- Google Sheets format for instant filtering, sorting and shortlisting
Why founders buy it: €19 vs half a day lost on Google
- Skip 4+ hours of manual research — every program is already sorted, tagged and linked
- Apply to better-fit programs, not random ones, by filtering on your chain, vertical and stage
- Build a weekly application pipeline instead of chasing scattered, outdated lists
- Move on the same day you buy — it is a working Google Sheet, not a static PDF
- Lower the cost of a mistake: €19 once, versus weeks applying to the wrong accelerators
Application deadlines, cohort availability and program terms may change. Always verify current details on the official program page before applying.
Build your Web3 accelerator shortlist without spending days on research
Most Web3 accelerator lists are outdated, too generic or simply not actionable for founders who actually want to apply. This database was built as a working tool, not a blog post.

Open one structured Google Sheet and filter programs by the things that decide fit: where the program is active, whether it matches your startup vertical, whether it supports your blockchain ecosystem, whether it offers funding, grants, mentorship, investor access or technical help, and whether there is an application link you can use right now.
The result: better-fit Web3 founder programs found faster, and a focused application pipeline you can act on this week.
What’s included in the database
The Google Sheet includes structured data for each of the 113 programs:
| Field | What it helps you do |
|---|---|
| Program name | Quickly scan relevant accelerator and founder programs |
| Website | Open the official program page |
| Regional focus | Filter by Global, Europe, UK, MENA, Asia, LATAM, USA and more |
| Regional details | Understand where the program is actually active |
| Startup focus tags | Find programs for DeFi, RWA, AI x Web3, gaming, infra, DePIN and more |
| Blockchain / ecosystem | Filter by chain-agnostic or ecosystem-specific opportunities |
| Support tags | See whether the program offers funding, mentorship, technical support, GTM, investor access, etc. |
| Support details | Understand what each program actually provides |
| Research the organization and team | |
| X / Twitter | Follow announcements and cohort updates |
| Application link | Go directly to the application or contact page |
Sample programs included
The full database includes 113 programs. Here are examples of the type of programs you’ll find inside:
| Program | Region | Ecosystem | Support focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alliance DAO | Global | Chain-agnostic | Funding, investor access, mentorship, ecosystem access |
| a16z Crypto Startup School | Global | Chain-agnostic | Funding and crypto founder education |
| Solana Incubator | Global | Solana | Technical support, GTM, fundraising support, ecosystem access |
| Colosseum | Global | Solana | Hackathon-to-accelerator path, pre-seed funding, pitch exposure |
| CV Labs Accelerator | Global | Chain-agnostic | Funding, investor access, mentorship |
| SuiHub MENA Accelerator | MENA | Sui | Mentorship, technical support, ecosystem access |
| The R[3]sidency | UK | Base / chain-agnostic | Investment, GTM, tokenomics, fundraising support |
| Bitcoin Frontier Fund Accelerator | Global | Bitcoin / BTCFi | Funding, mentorship, investor access, Bitcoin ecosystem support |
Built for Web3 founders who need more than a generic accelerator list
This database is for:
- Web3 founders preparing for pre-seed or seed fundraising
- Crypto startups looking for accelerators, grants or investor access
- Blockchain startups searching for ecosystem programs
- Founders building in DeFi, RWA, AI x Web3, gaming, infrastructure, DePIN, BTCFi, wallets, payments or developer tools
- Teams looking for programs in Europe, UK, MENA, Asia, LATAM or global remote tracks
- Founders building on ecosystems such as Solana, Sui, Base, BNB Chain, Avalanche, ICP, XRP Ledger, Starknet, TON, Cardano, Polygon, Arbitrum and more
- Startup scouts, ecosystem builders and founder community managers researching the Web3 accelerator landscape
This is probably not for:
- Web2 founders with no blockchain, crypto or digital asset angle
- Growth-stage companies looking only for large institutional VC rounds
- Teams expecting guaranteed funding from every program
- Founders looking for a fully managed fundraising service
Why not just search on Google?
You can find accelerator information for free — but it is scattered, inconsistent and often outdated. Web3 founder programs live across accelerator sites, chain ecosystem pages, foundation blogs, X/Twitter announcements, grant portals, VC pages, startup directories and application forms. Many are not even called “accelerators” anymore: they show up as builder programs, venture studios, ecosystem tracks, grant programs, founder residencies, startup labs or protocol-led support tracks.
This database is the shortcut: 113 relevant programs already structured in one filterable Google Sheet.
How to use the database
- Open the Google Sheet.
- Filter by your target region or geography.
- Filter by your startup vertical.
- Filter by blockchain ecosystem.
- Check support tags to find programs offering the help you need.
- Read support details to understand what each program actually provides.
- Open application links and create your shortlist.
- Prioritize 10–20 relevant programs and start applying.
Curated by InnMind
InnMind is a Web3, crypto and AI startup fundraising platform helping founders access investors, templates, startup programs, fundraising resources and practical founder tools. This database was created for founders who need to move faster — find relevant opportunities, understand what each program offers and build a focused application shortlist without wasting days on manual research.
InnMind paid startup plans also include access to fundraising templates, investor resources, startup deals and founder support, so this product works as a low-friction entry point into the broader InnMind ecosystem.
Frequently asked questions
The database includes 113 active Web3 accelerators, incubators, venture studios and ecosystem founder programs. Each row contains the program name, website, regional focus, regional details, startup focus tags, blockchain / ecosystem tags, support tags, support details, LinkedIn, X/Twitter and application link where available.
It is delivered as a Google Sheet, so you can filter, sort and build your own accelerator application shortlist instantly.
Yes. The database is curated specifically for Web3, crypto, blockchain and digital asset startups. A few broader fintech, AI or innovation programs are included only because they are genuinely relevant to Web3 founders.
No. Some programs offer direct funding, grants or cloud credits. Others focus on mentorship, investor access, demo days, technical support, GTM help, ecosystem access or founder education. Support tags and details tell you what each program actually offers.
Yes. The sheet includes ecosystem tags such as chain-agnostic, Ethereum / EVM, Solana, Sui, Base, BNB Chain, Avalanche, ICP, XRP Ledger, Starknet, TON, Cardano, Polygon, Arbitrum, Bitcoin / BTCFi and more.
Yes. The database includes regional focus and regional details covering global and remote tracks plus region-specific programs across Europe, UK, MENA, Asia, LATAM, North America and other regions.
This version is updated for 2026 relevance. Application deadlines, cohort availability and program terms can change, so always check the official application page before applying.
No. The database helps you discover and prioritize relevant programs faster. Acceptance depends on your startup, stage, traction, application quality and each program’s selection criteria.
Some of it, yes. The value here is that the information is already structured, filtered for Web3 relevance and organized in one founder-ready Google Sheet with application links, ecosystem tags and support details — saving you hours of manual research.
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Stop browsing outdated lists. Start shortlisting the right Web3 accelerators today.
Get the curated Google Sheet of 113 Web3 accelerators, incubators, venture studios and ecosystem founder programs for 2026. Filter by region, vertical, blockchain ecosystem and support type, open the application links, build your shortlist and start applying this week.
€19 one-time payment — instant access. No subscription. The Google Sheet is delivered the moment your purchase completes. Program availability changes over time, so always verify current details on official program pages before applying.