The final stage of the Build Station Warsaw program — Warsaw Demo Day — took place in Warsaw, gathering over 200 participants from various European countries and serving as a significant platform for showcasing innovations in decentralized technologies. More than 30 startups were presented, operating at the intersection of blockchain, artificial intelligence, and automation.
This is reported by Finway
Opening and Progress of Warsaw Demo Day
The event started with a panel discussion titled “Stablecoins: Opportunities and Challenges,” featuring leading experts from the banking sector and academia. Participants discussed the adaptation of the traditional financial system to the challenges of digital transformation, as well as the role of stablecoins in bridging the approaches of Web2 and Web3.
After the discussion, developer teams presented their projects to the jury, having three minutes for their presentation and two minutes for questions. The jury paid particular attention to the quality of technical implementation, innovation, and practical utility of the proposed solutions.
Winners and Their Innovative Solutions
As a result of Warsaw Demo Day, four projects were recognized as the best:
- Alyra — received a grant from the crypto media Incrypted for its unique solution for integrating multi-chain swaps and bridges through a single API or SDK. Alyra’s product unifies liquidity across different blockchains, ensuring transparency, modularity, and security. The team emphasizes its mission:
“to make interoperability simple, open, and accessible to all,” helping to create a more connected and efficient on-chain world.
- TRUSTBYTES — secured first place in Mastercard Track, presenting a smart treasury platform for institutional wallets that integrates analytics, liquidity, and automation for asset management in both on-chain and off-chain economies. TRUSTBYTES aims to bridge traditional finance with the new on-chain economy.
- Pool Keeper — took second place in Mastercard Track, offering Solana-based users a tool for tracking historical APR, obtaining AI analytics on profitability, and automatic liquidity rebalancing on decentralized exchanges. The solution simplifies DeFi portfolio management by combining data and automation.
- Sentience — won third place in Mastercard Track. This artificial intelligence system helps filter out informational noise and facilitates effective decision-making for both humans and machines. The product demonstrates the potential of intelligent automation to enhance accuracy and productivity in complex environments.
The event organizers emphasized that Warsaw Demo Day has become a starting point for a new wave of European Web3 innovations. Many teams received the opportunity to continue working on their projects at the Colosseum Cypherpunk Hackathon, where their ideas can gain support from a global audience.
The concluding message of the event highlighted:
“The European Web3 ecosystem is alive, ambitious, and evolving faster than ever. […] the future of open innovation is already happening — and it is on the blockchain.”