'Killer Whales' - a crypto version of 'Shark Tank' - set to launch in June crypto cryptocurrency Web3
- The cryptocurrency ecosystem is set to get its own version of the popular reality TV show Shark Tank as crypto aggregator CoinMarketCap has revealed its intention to launch ‘Killer Whales,’ “the world’s first globally broadcasted Web3 television show.”
Similar to Shark Tank, contestants on Killer Whales will pitch their crypto and NFT projects to a panel of industry expert judges – referred to as “Whales.” Quality pitches can receive ‘Swim’ votes from the judges while those that lack the ability to survive long term in the judge's eyes will receive ‘Sink’ votes.
All submissions will be reviewed by a panel of professional Web3 experts who have partnered with HELLO Labs for the show, including representatives from CoinMarketCap, HELLO Labs and other security experts.
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