The second season of the Web3 reality show Killer Whales is set to return with a $1.5 million prize pool. Premiering on March 6th on X and Hello TV, the season will have its global debut in April on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Tubi, and Google Play. Contestants will vie for a prize pool that includes $1.5 million in incubation funds, mentorship opportunities, and a $100,000 accelerator package, courtesy of CoinMarketCap in partnership with Hello Labs and Altcoin Daily. Hello Labs will also offer ongoing strategic support to the winning projects. The first season of Killer Whales reportedly attracted over 600 million viewers across 65 countries. Sander Gortjes, co-founder and CEO of Hello Labs, expressed that the second season could spark increased retail interest in the crypto industry.
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The second season of the Web3 reality show Killer Whales is set to return with a $1.5 million prize pool. Premiering on March 6th on X and Hello TV, the season will have its global debut in April on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Tubi, and Google Play. Contestants will vie for a prize pool that includes $1.5 million in incubation funds, mentorship opportunities, and a $100,000 accelerator package, courtesy of CoinMarketCap in partnership with Hello Labs and Altcoin Daily. Hello Labs will also offer ongoing strategic support to the winning projects. The first season of Killer Whales reportedly attracted over 600 million viewers across 65 countries. Sander Gortjes, co-founder and CEO of Hello Labs, expressed that the second season could spark increased retail interest in the crypto industry.