CoinVoice has recently learned that Movement announced the results of the hackathon Battle of Olympus. During the period, a total of 2,100 project applications were received, of which 85 entered the finals and ultimately 10 projects won.
The winner will receive a number of benefits from Movement Labs, including a grant of up to $100,000 from the Movement Foundation, exclusive access to the Move Collective, introductions to Movement’s VC network, ongoing technical support, resources and expert mentorship, eligibility for the MoveDrop program, and more.
Award-winning projects:
Titan Track (existing project)
StakedMove: The preferred liquidity staking token for Movement, enhancing network security and user earnings opportunities;
DeFi Track
Gasyard: A cross-network gas optimization protocol that simplifies DeFi transactions and improves user experience; PicWe: A full-chain liquidity infrastructure that facilitates seamless asset transfers across the entire Movement ecosystem;
AI Track
RNDM: AI-driven modular liquidity solution dedicated to transforming DeFi’s automated market making;
SocialFi Track
Podium: Web3 social audio platform that supports community-moderated discussions and connects social media and blockchain; Movewiffrens (MWFs): decentralized social media platform that reshapes online interactions through blockchain-based identity and content ownership;
NFT/GameFi Track
Seekers Alliance: a skill-based trading card game with an innovative NFT mechanism that showcases advanced smart contract functionality on Movement; Simemes: a meme-driven social gaming platform that combines internet culture with blockchain gaming;
Infrastructure
Movide: An advanced online IDE for Move that accelerates development on the Movement network; Scaffold Move: A comprehensive toolkit for building DApps that lowers the barrier to entry for developers in the Movement ecosystem. [Original link]