The European Web3 development community demonstrated its strength and ambitions at Warsaw Demo Day, which was the final stage of the Build Station Warsaw program, a ten-day innovation incubator for developers and startup founders. This is stated in a press release shared by the organizers with Incrypted. According to it, more than 200 participants from […] Сообщение During Warsaw Demo Day, Four Winners Were Selected among 30 Onchain Projects появились сначала на INCRYPTED.The European Web3 development community demonstrated its strength and ambitions at Warsaw Demo Day, which was the final stage of the Build Station Warsaw program, a ten-day innovation incubator for developers and startup founders. This is stated in a press release shared by the organizers with Incrypted. According to it, more than 200 participants from […] Сообщение During Warsaw Demo Day, Four Winners Were Selected among 30 Onchain Projects появились сначала на INCRYPTED.

During Warsaw Demo Day, Four Winners Were Selected among 30 Onchain Projects

  • The Demo Day was held in Warsaw, which concluded the Build Station Warsaw program.
  • Out of 30 projects, four became winners: Alyra, TRUSTBYTES, Pool Keeper, and Sentience.
  • In particular, Alyra received a grant from Incrypted.

The European Web3 development community demonstrated its strength and ambitions at Warsaw Demo Day, which was the final stage of the Build Station Warsaw program, a ten-day innovation incubator for developers and startup founders. This is stated in a press release shared by the organizers with Incrypted.

According to it, more than 200 participants from different European countries presented more than 30 projects demonstrating the future of decentralized technologies. For ten days, they worked on creating products that combine blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), and automation, and the final competition became a celebration for the entire European Web3 community.

The event opened with a panel discussion “Stablecoins: Opportunities and Challenges” with Antonina Karwasińska (Bank Pekao S.A.), Łukasz Wiśniewski (PKO Bank Polski), and Krzysztof Piech (Łazarski University), the organizers noted.

They pointed out that the participants discussed how the traditional financial system is adapting to innovations and how stablecoins and digital transformation are contributing to the convergence of the Web2 and Web3 worlds.

After the discussion, the developers took the stage. Each team had three minutes for a presentation and two minutes for a Q&A session with the jury.

The statement noted that the jury noted the high level of technical implementation, creativity, and practical benefit of the projects, but only four were awarded:

  • Alyra, the winner of the grant from crypto media Incrypted
  • First place (Mastercard Track) — TRUSTBYTES
  • Second place (Mastercard Track) — Pool Keeper
  • Third place (Mastercard Track) — Sentience

According to the press release, Alyra has introduced a runtime layer that allows any application to integrate multi-currency swaps and bridges through a single API or SDK. The solution unifies liquidity across different blockchains, providing transparency, modularity, and security.

The team emphasized that its mission is to “make interoperability simple, open, and accessible to all,” helping to create a more connected and efficient online world.

In turn, the TRUSTBYTES project has introduced a smart treasury platform for institutional wallets that integrates analytics, liquidity, and automation for asset management across on- and off-chain markets. TRUSTBYTES “bridges the gap between traditional finance and the emerging onchain economy.”

Meanwhile, the Solana-powered solution allows Pool Keeper users to track historical APRs, receive AI analytics on profitability, and rebalance liquidity on DEXes in one click. Pool Keeper makes DEX portfolio management easier through data and automation.

Sentience is an AI system that filters out information noise and helps people and machines make effective decisions. It shows how intelligent automation can improve accuracy and productivity in complex environments.

The organizers highlighted that the event was not the end but the start of a new wave of European Web3 innovations. Many teams from Warsaw Demo Day will continue their work at the Colosseum Cypherpunk Hackathon, where their products will get a global audience.

As the team stressed, the final message of the event sounded unambiguous:

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