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UK Government-Backed Accelerator Will Sponsor Blockchain Startups
A U.K. government-backed startup accelerator is now looking to invest in blockchain startups moving to the nation.

Blockchain startups seeking to expand to the U.K. might find that now is a good time to do so.
In its most recent update for entrepreneurs wishing to set up businesses in the U.K., the Department for International Trade announced that Entrepreneur First (EF), a pre-seed investment company, is now also funding blockchain startups. EF is one of the government-recognized organizations that can endorse firms for entrepreneur visas.
According to the post, startups with "high growth potential" can apply for an entrepreneur visa to launch its business in the U.K. To be qualified for the visa, the entrepreneur must receive funding of at least £50,000 (approximately $64,000) from an organization that is approved by the U.K. government.
The post added:
"EF is particularly interested in founders who want to solve hard technical problems. Their alumni are having an impact in fields such as artificial intelligence, drones, security, virtual reality and the blockchain and have raised funding from the world's leading venture investors."
Approved startups will participate in a six-month program which would provide support for it to develop its team, product and potentially receive further investment, according to the post.
Founded in 2011, Entrepreneur First is a backed by major investors, including Reid Hoffman, Greylock Partners, Mosaic Ventures and Peter Thiel's Founders Fund. According to its website, it has helped build over 80 companies to date and raised over $100 million in venture investment.
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Muyao Shen
Muyao was a markets reporter at CoinDesk based in Brooklyn, New York. She interned at CoinDesk in 2018 after the initial coin offering (ICO) craze before she moved to Euromoney Institutional Investor, one of Europe's largest business and financial information companies. She graduated from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism with a focus in business journalism.
