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Better Worlds — Thirty Forum Partnership

The Thirty Forum is China’s leading digital think tank. Better Worlds has formed a strategic partnership with Thirty Forum to promote the development of a transparent and interconnected Web3.

The Thirty Forum is China’s leading digital think tank. Better Worlds has formed a strategic partnership with Thirty Forum to promote the development of a transparent and interconnected Web3. Our joint mission is to explore the frontiers of Web3 to enhance creative innovation to build a better world.

Our joint programs include monthly global virtual podcasts and conferences that promote the exchange of ideas and the integration of eastern and western development of Web3 technologies to improve our lives. Additionally, we have initiated a Web3 accelerator to support promising early-stage projects focused on developing a more sustainable and equitable world. As the Thirty Forum declares in its mission statement, "Web3 is not only the next generation of internet technology, but it will perhaps lead to a new and better form of human society."

Michael C. Mitchell

Since coordinating LA's EarthDay in 1970, Mike—an American planner, designer, lecturer—has worked in 59 countries to address prominent social and environmental problems. Co-Founder of Better Worlds.

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We believe that the digital transformation and related technologies are revolutionizing the very nature of the way we live and who we are. Done right, these innovations can help lead us to a better world. We're here to bring together the people and the tools to help you build it.

One key focus of our mission is to explore how the innovations of Web3, AI, and Quantum Computing can help to sustain the natural world and build greater efficiencies to grow our shared prosperity. We believe in creating a collaborative, inclusive, and sustainable community to explore innovative solutions. Solutions that will contribute to achieving bioregional and global prosperity by integrating our three interconnected worlds: the natural world, the human-made physical world, and emerging technologies.

Better Worlds seeks to explore alternative viewpoints through media, international conferences, symposia, essays and hack-a-thons that encourage and support the development of innovative solutions.