It’s been quite the ride with the Solana community, and recently, we found ourselves back in the heart of it all – New York City, for our third Solana Hacker House. It all started at one of these vibrant gatherings in Miami, where we launched our first 3D project Bitmatoes, Fast forward to now, in NYC, and it feels like a homecoming of sorts.
This time around, our visit was part of the larger Solana Renaissance Hackathon, marking our 25th day of engagement and exploration. We are working on MatoNet a p2p task settlement app that uses Solana Chain to settle tasks on top of existing games and experiences. By leveraging Solana's great through put speeds, and wallet tools. The atmosphere was electric, yet familiar. Among the crowd, we caught up with some faces who were already OG Bitmatoes – and were introduced to a bunch of new ones too. We have out 9. The sense of community never ceases to amaze; it’s remarkable how cool everyone is.
The discussions had depth, covering a range of topics, demo day had some really really good project this time around. I would have to say the apps are getting insane. From DAIN to
If you haven’t yet, you should definitely check out a Solana Hacker House. There’s a lot brewing in the Solana ecosystem, and it’s projects like these that keep the momentum going.
To wrap up, Renaissance Hackathon, has been a full speed ahead sprint, but its great to see all these new Solana decentral apps we will be able to integrate. Cant even list how many great project devs we got to add directly to our telegrams.
Stay tuned, and until april 8th when our demo and deck are due.