The list of the top 36 finalists for the Japan Web3 Hackathon (TWSH) has been announced

CryptogramVenture(CGV)
2022-09-23 20:06:04
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The online roadshow selection meeting is about to officially start.

Recently, the online registration for Japan's first Web3 hackathon "TWSH," initiated by Cryptogram Venture (CGV), has officially closed. Since the launch of the "TWSH" event, it has attracted over a hundred outstanding projects from around the world to participate. After multiple rounds of selection, a total of 36 excellent projects have successfully advanced based on the comprehensive opinions of the competition's judging committee.

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Through the preliminary selection, 36 projects advanced, covering Web3 protocols and infrastructure, totaling 14; Metaverse (virtual land, scene development, platform building, content production, virtual humans, etc.), totaling 11; Game (innovative games, basic development layer, distribution platforms, guilds, etc.), totaling 7; NFT and others (new standard protocols, distribution platforms, liquidity infrastructure, etc.), totaling 4.

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Here is the list of the TOP 36 projects (arranged alphabetically):

Assure wallet

Betamars

BitMetis

Bool Network

Cat Paradise

CoinsRace

Connect3

DMCN (Decentralized Mobile Computing Network)

Digital Region Currency

DP Developer

Eigen Network

EstateTrader

FavorTube

FindTruman

GamePhylum

Gamifly

HANGOUT METAVERSE

Hibiki Run

hook

JoJoWorld

KAIDEX

Lighthouse

Mall Tomorrow

Mechaverse

MetaJam

Multiverse Play

Passpay (JPYW)

Readem

SNW(Superhero NFT Wars)

Soda Protocol

StarryNift

SWAGGA

Xportify

zkPass

Zodiac

0xCreator Labs

According to the unified arrangement of the event organizing committee, a centralized online roadshow will take place from September 26 to 28. Meanwhile, an offline meet-up in Japan will be held on September 30 in Tokyo. The final list of award winners for the competition is expected to be announced in early October.

About the Japan Web3 Hackathon "TWSH"

"Tokyo Web3 Summer Hackathon (TWSH)" is initiated by Cryptogram Venture (CGV), supported and co-initiated by experts from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Keio University, SONY, SoftBank, the Asia Blockchain Game Alliance (ABGA), Cointelegraph Japan (CTJ), and many other well-known institutions in the global blockchain industry, including Metis, MetaEstate, Atom Capital, Binance, BAI Capital, Consensus Lab, Gate.io, IOSG Ventures, IPFS infinite Japan, NGC Ventures, OKX, Tokyo Tower, and Tokyo Esports Gate. The event aims to "root in Japan and look to the world," discovering, supporting, and assisting outstanding talents and teams in the Web3 field globally, exploring the application potential of popular tracks in Web3, and helping teams and projects to start smoothly and achieve sustainable growth and development.

About Cryptogram Venture (CGV)

Cryptogram Venture (CGV) is a research and investment institution in the crypto industry based in Japan with compliance qualifications. With a business orientation of "research-driven investment," it has participated in early investments in FTX, Republic, CasperLabs, AlchemyPay, The Graph, Bitkeep, Pocket, and Powerpool, as well as the yen stablecoin JPYW regulated by the Japanese government and SONY's Tokyo Tower metaverse REDO. At the same time, CGV FoF is an LP for funds such as Huobi venture, Rocktree capital, and Kirin fund. Currently, CGV has branches in regions such as Singapore, Canada, and China.

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