On November 17, Monad and Paradigm announced seven winning projects in the Entrepreneurship Roadshow Competition held in Bangkok. (Preliminary summary: ETHGlobal Bangkok Hackathon’s top ten finalist projects: AI agent, DAO tool, game category tops...) (Background supplement: Monad announced that the second "Monad Madness" will be held in Bangkok from November 16th to 17th (Appearance) This article is a press release, written and provided by Techflow, and does not represent the position of Dynamic Zone. On November 17, Monad Madness Bangkok, an entrepreneurial roadshow competition jointly organized by Monad and Paradigm in Bangkok, announced the final list of winners. The seven winning projects are: RareBetSports, Kizzy, Sparkball, Dusted, Pulse, Mozi, Jigsaw. Let’s take a look at this award-winning project and see what outstanding new ideas there are in this issue of Monad Madness. First place: RareBetSports – On-chain sports, culture, competition and entertainment platform RareBetSports is a sports competition platform based on on-chain decentralized technology. The platform mainly provides core services such as daily fantasy sports (DFS) and traditional sports betting gameplay. In terms of technical architecture, RareBetSports is deployed in Monad to realize automatic verification of event results and reward distribution through smart contracts. The platform supports more than 10 sports projects including football and basketball, and users can use cryptocurrencies such as USDC to participate in investments. A special feature of the platform is the RareLink system, which allows users to select a combination of athletes to compete based on their own analysis. In the Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) mode, users need to form a virtual team within budget constraints and earn points and rewards based on the performance of the selected athletes in actual games. Currently, RareBetSports is developed and operated by a team of 10 people spanning 4 countries and 5 cities, and the project is in the early access application stage. Second place: Kizzy – a mobile-oriented social platform Kizzy is a Web3 social competition and entertainment platform focusing on mobile. Users can compete against creators and influencers from major social platforms in the application. The core innovation of Kizzy is that it combines social elements with competitive gameplay. The platform has designed a customized event system that supports multiple game types and is equipped with a real-time odds calculation engine and risk control system. The market logic engine is responsible for handling market establishment, management and dynamic odds adjustment, ensuring the stability of market execution through multi-dimensional data analysis. Users can quickly participate in various market activities through the mobile interface, and the system supports offline access and real-time notifications. Technical architecture Kizzy platform uses NextJS to build the front-end interface, and uses PWA technology to provide a mobile experience close to native applications. The backend is developed based on NodeJS, uses PostgreSQL and Prisma to process transaction data, and integrates non-relational databases to cope with high concurrency scenarios. The technical highlight of Kizzy is its practical and fully vertically integrated architecture, which enables deep customization from the oracle to the market logic to the user interaction layer. Of particular note is its self-developed oracle system. Unlike traditional competitive platforms that rely on third-party oracles such as Chainlink, Kizzy's solution can be more flexibly adapted to different types of gaming markets. Currently, Kizzy is in the product iteration stage. The team focuses on technology research and development and continues to optimize platform performance and user experience. On the premise of ensuring compliance, the platform has chosen Web3-friendly markets for business expansion. Third place: Sparkball – 4V4 sports fighting game Sparkball is a 4v4 MOBA competitive game developed by Opti Games. The core innovation of the game is to combine ball sports with fighting elements. Players need to control the ball and fight to score in the opponent's goal. The game adopts the MOBA team battle mode of (League of Legends) and incorporates sports competition features similar to (Rocket League). What's special about Sparkball is that it doesn't deliberately emphasize Web3 attributes, but instead focuses on creating a high-quality gaming experience. In terms of development progress, Sparkball plans to start Season Zero testing on November 21, 2024, and the full version is expected to be launched in the second quarter of 2025. At the same time, Sparkball has also recently introduced Chog (a Monad animal) as a game character. Sparkball has already received $2 million in investment from L1D and CMS Holdings, and has established a strategic partnership with MON Protocol, a Web3 game distribution platform. Community Award: Dusted, Pulse, Mozi Dusted, a tokenized social protocol on Monad. Dusted is a social platform developed based on Monad. Its core function is to establish a tokenized chat room through the CommunityFi mechanism.The platform uses smart contracts to achieve community governance, and token holders can participate in rule formulation, content auditing and function voting. Dusted chose Monad as the underlying public chain, mainly considering its advantages in transaction processing speed and scalability. The project adopts a modular design and includes core components such as token gating system, decentralized identity authentication (DID) and cross-chain bridging. At the same time, Dusted implements a two-tier structure at the governance level: the protocol level adopts DAO governance, which is responsible for major upgrade decisions and index adjustments; the community level gives token holders the governance permission rights for their respective closed communities. Of note is the CommunityFi model proposed by the project. This model quantifies community contributions through tokenization, transforming user behavior that is difficult to measure in traditional social platforms into verifiable proof of value on the chain. In terms of application scenarios, Dusted mainly targets three types of user groups: Content creators can issue community tokens and build a tokenized fan economy. NFT projects can establish exclusive communities based on holding certificates. Web3 projects can use this protocol to establish The current project of the decentralized governance community is in the testnet stage and the development of core functions has been completed. According to the roadmap, the mainnet is expected to go online in the second quarter of 2025. More information is pending further official announcement of PULSE, which puts life data on the chain and realizes health value. PULSE (Pulse No Limits) combines blockchain technology with wearable health devices. The core product of the project is the Pulse One wearable device. This hardware The body has the function of collecting physiological data, including monitoring heart rate, blood oxygen, activity level and other indicators. It is equipped with wireless charging, has a battery life of 5 days, and has a built-in digital wallet function. PULSE adopts a three-layer design architecture of hardware, software, and on-chain technology. The hardware layer is responsible for data collection; the middle...