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Movement announced the results of the Battle of Olympus, with award-winning projects from multiple tracks including DeFi and AI

ChainCatcher news, Movement announced the results of the hackathon Battle of Olympus, during which a total of 2,100 project applications were received, with 85 reaching the finals, and ultimately 10 projects winning.Winners will receive multiple supports from Movement Labs, including grants of up to $100,000 from the Movement Foundation, exclusive access to Move Collective, referrals to Movement's venture capital network, ongoing technical support, resources and expert guidance, and eligibility for the MoveDrop program.Winning projects:Titan Track (Existing Projects)StakedMove: The preferred liquid staking token for Movement, enhancing network security and user yield opportunities;DeFi TrackGasyard: Cross-network gas optimization protocol that simplifies DeFi transactions and improves user experience;PicWe: Full-chain liquidity infrastructure that facilitates seamless asset transfers across the entire Movement ecosystem;AI TrackRNDM: AI-driven modular liquidity solution aimed at transforming automated market making in DeFi;SocialFi TrackPodium: A Web3 social audio platform that supports community-hosted discussions, connecting social media and blockchain;Movewiffrens (MWFs): A decentralized social media platform that reconstructs online interactions through blockchain-based identity and content ownership;NFT/GameFi TrackSeekers Alliance: A skill-based trading card game with an innovative NFT mechanism, showcasing advanced smart contract capabilities on Movement;Simemes: A meme-driven social gaming platform that combines internet culture with blockchain gaming;InfrastructureMovide: An advanced online IDE for Move, accelerating development on the Movement network;Scaffold Move: A comprehensive toolkit for building DApps, lowering the entry barrier for Movement ecosystem developers.

Sui announced 32 award-winning projects from the Overflow Hackathon, including Pandora Finance, AresRPG, and others

ChainCatcher news, the Sui Foundation announced that its first global hackathon Sui Overflow concluded on June 21, with a total of 352 projects submitted and 32 projects awarded. The awarded projects are divided into eight categories: Consumer and Mobile Applications, DeFi, Games, Infrastructure and Tools, Advanced Move Features, Multi-chain, Randomness, and zkLogin. The award results for each category are as follows:Consumer and Mobile ApplicationsFirst Prize: Pandora FinanceSecond Prize: stream.giftThird Prize: AdToken, Wave WalletDeFiFirst Prize: Hop AggregatorSecond Prize: AeonThird Prize: Shio, HakifiGamesFirst Prize: AresRPGSecond Prize: Wagmi KitchenThird Prize: Infinite Seas, Shall We MoveInfrastructure and ToolsFirst Prize: KrakenSecond Prize: SuiGPTThird Prize: BitsLab IDE, SuiPassAdvanced Move FeaturesFirst Prize: PromiseSecond Prize: Su ProtocolThird Prize: Sui Simulator, Sui MetadataMulti-chainFirst Prize: Sui NTTSecond Prize: Wormhole KitThird Prize: SuiWalletBot, Multichain Meme CreatorRandomnessFirst Prize: Sui dApp StarterSecond Prize: BioWalletThird Prize: SuiAutochess, HexCapsulezkLoginFirst Prize: PinataBotSecond Prize: LiquidLinkThird Prize: Webauth on Sui, Aalps ProtocolIn addition, the Community Favorite Award and the University Award were also given to 10 projects each. The Community Favorite Award includes: AdToken, FoMoney, Hakifi, Mrc20protocol, Mystic Tarot, Orbital, Promise, Sui Simulator, SuiSec Toolkit, WeCastle. The University Award includes: Aalps Protocol, Fren, Suipport, LiquidLink, Multichain Meme Creator, Orbital, stream.gift, Sui Simulator, SuiGPT, The Wanderer, WeCastle.
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