According to Odaily, Movement has announced the results of its hackathon, Battle of Olympus. The event received a total of 2,100 project applications, with 85 advancing to the finals. Ultimately, 10 projects emerged as winners across various categories.
In the Titan track, StakedMove was recognized for its role as the preferred liquid staking token for Movement, enhancing network security and user yield opportunities. In the DeFi track, Gasyard was awarded for its cross-network gas optimization protocol, which simplifies DeFi transactions and improves user experience. PicWe was also highlighted for its full-chain liquidity infrastructure, facilitating seamless asset transfers within the Movement ecosystem.
The AI track saw RNDM winning for its AI-driven modular liquidity solution aimed at transforming DeFi's automated market-making. In the SocialFi track, Podium was acknowledged for its Web3 social audio platform that supports community-hosted discussions, bridging social media and blockchain. Movewiffrens (MWFs) was also recognized for its decentralized social media platform that redefines online interactions through blockchain-based identity and content ownership.
In the NFT/GameFi track, Seekers Alliance was awarded for its skill-based trading card game featuring innovative NFT mechanisms, showcasing advanced smart contract capabilities on Movement. Simemes was also highlighted for its meme-driven social gaming platform that combines internet culture with blockchain gaming.
In the infrastructure category, Movide was recognized for its advanced online IDE for Move, accelerating development on the Movement network. Scaffold Move was also awarded for its comprehensive toolkit for building DApps, lowering the entry barrier for developers in the Movement ecosystem.
The winners will receive various forms of support from Movement Labs, including grants of up to $100,000 from the Movement Foundation, exclusive access to Move Collective, introductions to Movement's venture capital network, ongoing technical support, resources, expert guidance, and eligibility for the MoveDrop program.