Quick Take
- Ultra offers $1M in developer grants for Web3 games, dApps, and infrastructure projects
- Three funding tiers range from $5,000 to $250,000, tied to milestone-based releases
- Community voting via $UOS adds governance to the allocation process
Ultra has a $1 million grant program available for developers building on its blockchain. The initiative supports a wide range of projects, from prototypes to full-scale games and infrastructure, with structured funding tiers and community involvement through token voting.
Grant Structure and Process
The grant program is divided into three tiers:
- Micro Grants: Up to $5,000 for early experiments, proofs of concept, and MVPs
- Seed Grants: $5,000 to $50,000 for working tools, integrations, or dApps
- Strategic Grants: $50,000 to $250,000 for high-impact games or infrastructure projects
Applicants go through a five-step process: proposal submission, committee review, $UOS holder vote, agreement, and milestone-based payouts. Bi-weekly check-ins are required for funded projects.
Voting is open to $UOS token holders, adding a layer of community governance to the grant allocation process.
Developer Focus
Ultra’s platform is designed around zero gas fees, C++ support, and native NFT functionality through its UNIQ standard. It offers SDKs, APIs, RNG, WalletConnect, and other tools for Web3 builders. The platform supports full-stack development, allowing teams to build and ship entirely within the ecosystem.
Active projects include EMPIRES, a real-time strategy game; MetaHoof, a horse-racing title using on-chain asset logic; and UltraIsLife, a discovery hub for NFTs and tools built around Ultra’s infrastructure.
Developers interested in applying can submit directly through the Ultra website. Projects are evaluated on ecosystem impact, feasibility, and technical alignment. The review cycle operates on a rolling basis, with applications typically processed within four weeks.
The fund adds new optionality for teams looking to build in Web3 without depending on venture funding.