Warsaw Demo Day, the final event of the Build Station Warsaw incubation program, which brought together developers and startups from across Europe, concluded in the Polish capital. The event marked the culmination of a ten-day ideation marathon, where over 200 participants presented over 30 solutions in the fields of blockchain, artificial intelligence, and automation.
The day opened with a panel discussion, "Stablecoins: Opportunities and Challenges," featuring representatives from Bank Pekao S.A., PKO Bank Polski, and Lazarski University. Experts discussed how traditional finance is responding to technological innovation and how digital currencies and stablecoins are creating a bridge between Web2 and Web3.
Following the discussion, participants began their presentations. Each team had three minutes to present and two minutes to answer questions from the jury. The judges assessed the technical implementation, creativity, and practical applicability of the solutions.
Four winners were ultimately selected from over thirty projects. Alyra received the main grant from Incrypted, while the top three in the Mastercard Track category were as follows: TRUSTBYTES (first place), Pool Keeper (second place), and Sentience (third place).
Alyra presented a universal solution for multi-chain exchanges and bridges, allowing any application to connect through a single API or SDK. This technology simplifies interaction between different blockchains, ensuring transparency and security. The team stated that it strives to make interoperability accessible to everyone and create a more connected on-chain world.
TRUSTBYTES demonstrated an intelligent treasury platform designed for institutional wallets. It combines analytics, liquidity, and automation, facilitating asset management in both on-chain and off-chain environments. According to the creators, the product aims to unite traditional finance and the new decentralized economy.
Pool Keeper, built on Solana, helps users track historical returns, analyze data using AI, and manage liquidity on DEXs with just one click. This solution significantly simplifies managing DeFi portfolios.
Completing the list of winners was Sentience, an intelligent system that uses AI to filter out information noise and assist humans and algorithms in decision-making. This project demonstrates how automation can improve efficiency in complex environments.
The organizers emphasized that Warsaw Demo Day was not the finale, but the starting point for a new wave of European Web3 innovation. Many teams will continue to develop their products at the Colosseum Cypherpunk Hackathon, giving them the opportunity to present them to a global audience.
As participants noted, the main message of the event was clear: the European Web3 ecosystem is full of energy and ambition, and the future of open innovation is already being realized on the blockchain.