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The Sui ecosystem hackathon has reached new heights this year. A dedicated track focused on the storage layer was launched, with a prize pool of $600,000 USD. Four winning teams will share rewards ranging from $30,000 to $75,000 USD, plus technical support and incubation resources—these figures attracted thousands of developers worldwide to compete.
Most interestingly, this round of hackathon has already produced several usable applications. Talus built an autonomous AI agent that processes data through the storage layer and performs real tasks to generate revenue streams; Myriad's prediction market application has handled $5 million USD in transactions since launch, with each transaction's data proof verifiable and traceable. These are not PPT projects—they are real-world applications running in actual scenarios.
What does this mean for early participants? The booming ecosystem validates the practicality of the underlying technology, and the actual demand for tokens has significantly increased. Joining at this stage not only grants access to investment opportunities but also allows early experience with these award-winning applications. Contributing data through actual usage can earn weight bonuses—officially, newcomers completing basic tasks can receive a 20% weight increase.
Users with development skills have even greater opportunities. By submitting proposals for small applications based on the storage layer, even if the functions are simple, they can enter the incubation pipeline and gain deeper ecosystem integration. This is a typical early participant benefit structure—low barriers to entry, but ongoing ecosystem iterations can amplify the value of initial efforts.