
Swiper, a decentralised social media platform that connects sports fans worldwide, took first place in the aggregator track at the most recent EMURGO hackathon. With the EMURGO team, its representatives held Q&A sessions to discuss the potential for Cardano (ADA) development.
EMURGO BUILD 2023 winner Swiper shares “imperative” for Cardano (ADA)
Even if Cardano (ADA) has already made a name for itself in the blockchain community, it is crucial for the second-largest PoS platform to include fresh, popular applications. Zero-knowledge technology, AI applications, and SocialFi apps ought to be among of its main target areas.
Such a claim was made by representatives of Swiper, a SocialFi app that focuses on cryptocurrencies and just won the EMURGO BUILD 2023 hackathon for Cardano-based apps.
The Swiper team is inspired by EMURGO’s commitment and desire to present ground-breaking, vital solutions that are workable for Cardano (ADA) and highly appreciates its own hackathon experience:
Comprehensive informative resources, a supportive organising staff, and a well-organized professional framework are just a few of this Hackathon’s noteworthy advantages. It’s important to note the considerable difficulties, particularly the intense competition and the demanding criteria of the judging panel.
The Swiper team said that hundreds of thousands of new users may join the Cardano (ADA) ecosystem of dApps as a result of the eventual mainnet launch on top of Cardano (ADA).
Voting campaign for Project Catalyst Fund 10 project underway
The Swiper team is hard at work getting Cardano (ADA) ready for the testnet launch as of early Q4, 2023. Goals for tech development will get 70% of the hackathon prize.
All supporters of early-stage dApps on Cardano (ADA) may now participate in the voting process to select the winners of Project Catalyst Fund 10, the tenth iteration of the largest hackathon on Cardano (ADA).
Input Output Global’s release states that the findings of this phase will be made public on September 21, 2023.