Let’s congratulate our winners from New and Existing project streams of the Easy-A Harvard Polkadot Hackathon. First-place winners ($5K) were Mosh, a decentralized ticketing platform, and Tippin’ Dots, a social-media tipping protocol that utilizes verified DIDs. In second place ($3K), a platform for decentralized gambling called Scratch-off, and PolkaFarm, a yield-farming dApp for Polkadot Asset Hub. Third place ($1K) went to EscroDot, which facilitates escrow payments for AI agent services, and MergeDot, a platform for incentivizing open-source development contributors.
The winners of the Easy-A London Hackathon Polkadot Existing Projects Track also shared a prize pool of $9K. In third place ($1K) was Echopay, a voice-activated app for sending and signing transactions. Paxmata, a non-commercial real-estate project management and funding platform got second place ($3K). First prize ($5K) went to Anarchy Build, an AI community innovation hub where creators can build in public, monetize their work, and earn engagement-based rewards.
A prize pool of $9K was shared between the Easy-A London Hackathon winners in the Polkadot New Projects track. Third place ($1K) went to Astartes, a forensic grade logging system, while LiquiDot, an automated yield-farmer took second place ($3K). In first place ($5K) was Polkaship, a marketplace for trading and hedging of freight shipping slots.