
Monad Madness Bangkok Winners Revealed: A Quick Look at the 7 Winning Projects
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Monad Madness Bangkok Winners Revealed: A Quick Look at the 7 Winning Projects
New projects in the Monad ecosystem revolve around gaming and social themes, reflecting current market demands as these "closer-to-user" applications highlight real user needs.
By: TechFlow

Yesterday, the startup pitch competition Monad Madness Bangkok, jointly hosted by Monad and Paradigm in Bangkok, announced its final list of winners. The seven winning projects are: RareBetSports, Kizzy, Sparkball, Dusted, Pulse, Mozi, and Jigsaw.
Let’s dive into these winning projects and explore the innovative ideas showcased in this edition of Monad Madness.

🥇 First Place: RareBetSports – On-Chain Sports & Culture Gaming Platform
RareBetSports is a decentralized sports gaming platform built on blockchain technology, primarily offering core services such as Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) and traditional sports betting.
Architecturally, RareBetSports is deployed on Monad, using smart contracts to automatically verify game outcomes and distribute rewards. The platform supports over 10 sports including football and basketball, allowing users to participate with cryptocurrencies like USDC.
A key feature, the RareLink system, enables users to create athlete lineups based on their own analysis for competitive play. In DFS mode, users build virtual teams under budget constraints, earning points and rewards based on real-world athlete performances.
Currently developed and operated by a 10-member team across 4 countries and 5 cities, RareBetSports is in the early access application phase.

🥈 Second Place: Kizzy – Mobile-First Social Platform
Kizzy is a mobile-focused Web3 social gaming platform where users can bet on creators and influencers from major social media platforms.
Core Innovation
Kizzy uniquely combines social elements with competitive mechanics. It features a custom event system supporting various betting types, powered by a real-time odds calculation engine and risk management system.
The market logic engine handles market creation, management, and dynamic odds adjustments, leveraging multi-dimensional data analysis to ensure market stability. Users can quickly engage through a mobile interface, with support for offline access and real-time notifications.
Technical Architecture
Kizzy uses NextJS for its frontend, delivering a near-native mobile experience via PWA technology. The backend is built on NodeJS, utilizing PostgreSQL and Prisma for transaction data, along with a NoSQL database to handle high concurrency.
A key technical highlight is its fully vertically integrated architecture—custom-built from oracles to market logic and user interaction layers. Notably, Kizzy has developed its own oracle system, unlike traditional platforms that rely on third-party solutions like Chainlink, enabling greater flexibility across diverse betting markets.
Currently in product iteration, the team focuses on R&D, continuously optimizing performance and user experience. While ensuring compliance, Kizzy targets markets that are Web3-friendly for expansion.

🥉 Third Place: Sparkball – 4v4 Sports Combat Game
Sparkball is a 4v4 MOBA-style competitive game developed by Opti Games. Its core innovation blends ball sports with combat mechanics—players must control the ball, engage in battles, and score in the opponent's goal. While adopting the team combat format of games like *League of Legends*, Sparkball integrates sports dynamics reminiscent of *Rocket League*. Notably, it doesn’t emphasize Web3 features but instead prioritizes delivering a high-quality gaming experience.
In terms of development progress, Sparkball plans to launch its Season Zero test on November 21, 2024, with the full version expected in Q2 2025. Recently, Sparkball introduced Chog—a Monad mascot—as a playable character.
To date, Sparkball has secured $2 million in funding from L1D and CMS Holdings and established a strategic partnership with MON Protocol, a Web3 gaming distribution platform.

👾 Community Awards: Dusted, Pulse, Mozi
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Dusted – Tokenized Social Protocol on Monad
Dusted is a social platform built on Monad, centered around creating tokenized chat rooms via a CommunityFi mechanism. It leverages smart contracts for community governance, allowing token holders to vote on rules, content moderation, and feature development.
Dusted chose Monad as its base layer due to the chain’s advantages in transaction speed and scalability. The project adopts a modular design, incorporating components such as token-gated access, decentralized identity (DID), and cross-chain bridging. Governance operates on a dual-layer model: protocol-level DAO governance oversees major upgrades and parameter changes, while individual communities grant token holders sovereignty over their private groups.
Notably, Dusted introduces the CommunityFi model, which quantifies community contributions through tokenization, transforming intangible user engagement on traditional platforms into verifiable on-chain value.
Target user segments include:
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Content creators issuing community tokens to build tokenized fan economies
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NFT projects creating exclusive communities based on proof-of-holdings
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Web3 projects establishing decentralized governance communities
The project is currently in the early waitlist registration phase, with further details pending official release.

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Pulse – On-Chain Life Data, Monetizing Health Value
PULSE (Pulse No Limits) integrates blockchain technology with wearable health devices. Its flagship product, Pulse One, is a wearable capable of monitoring physiological metrics such as heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and activity volume. It features wireless charging with a 5-day battery life and includes an embedded digital wallet.
PULSE employs a three-tier architecture: hardware for data collection; software using digital twin technology to integrate wearable data with electronic health records and provide AI-powered analytics; and a blockchain layer built on Monad for encrypted data storage and access control. By leveraging decentralized technology, PULSE enables users to own and selectively share their health data. Users retain full ownership and can choose to share data with research or medical institutions, receiving token incentives in return—creating a data value exchange ecosystem.

PULSE has completed a $1.8 million seed round led by Lemniscap and Collab Currency. The product is set to launch in Q1 2025, with plans to build a data-sharing ecosystem.
Use cases include personal health management, medical research data collection, clinical analysis, and decentralized medical databases. PULSE addresses long-standing issues in healthcare—such as data ownership disputes and sharing limitations—offering a new framework for health data acquisition, storage, sharing, and utilization.

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Mozi – DeFi Combining PvP and Liquidity Management
Mozi is an innovative DeFi project built on Monad, positioning itself as the first PvPfi (Player vs Player Finance) platform on the network. Its core innovation lies in merging PvP financial mechanics with Liquid Staking Token (LST) systems for both gameplay and yield generation. The entire architecture revolves around a Vault system that securely manages users’ LST assets and intelligently separates principal from yield, enabling automatic yield compounding.
In yield management, Mozi introduces a Leverage Yield mechanism, allowing users to temporarily utilize accrued yield to boost in-game performance. This design increases player engagement while maintaining overall staking yield stability through strict risk controls.
The gaming system is another highlight. Mozi has developed multiplayer PvP games based on LSTs, ensuring fairness through verifiable on-chain randomness. In-game earnings are directly tied to users' staking yields, forming a positive incentive loop.
With an automated vault management system powered by smart contracts, Mozi ensures asset security, transparent reward distribution, and provably fair randomness—collectively building a secure and reliable DeFi gaming environment.
Mozi’s greatest innovation is successfully integrating DeFi’s LST mechanisms with gamified experiences, allowing users to earn staking yields while gaining additional rewards through gameplay. The system is designed to lower barriers to entry, transforming complex DeFi operations into intuitive gaming interactions.

👨👩👧👦 Cohort Choice Award: Jigsaw – DeFi Protocol Based on Liquid Collateral
Jigsaw is a DeFi protocol built on the concept of liquid collateral, with its main product being jUSD, a stablecoin issued through a CDP (Collateralized Debt Position) mechanism. Its core innovation is a dynamic collateral system—users can continue managing their deposited assets, including transferring and reallocating them across whitelisted protocols.
Technically, Jigsaw adopts a modular architecture separating collateral management, stablecoin issuance, and yield strategies. Smart contracts ensure safe asset transfers between protocols, while oracles monitor collateral ratios in real time. The system implements multi-layered risk controls, including minimum collateral requirements, liquidation triggers, and emergency pause functions. Additionally, Jigsaw features a collateral yield distribution mechanism—generated yield is automatically split according to preset ratios, with part allocated to maintain system stability and part returned to users, balancing user incentives with protocol security.

Summary
From this round of winners, we see that new projects in the Monad ecosystem are converging around themes like gaming and social interaction—areas closer to end users—reflecting current market demands. As the bull market returns, capital is becoming more aggressive, seeking accessible projects where users can quickly invest time and money. The Monad ecosystem has敏锐ly captured this trend, responding promptly to shifting user sentiment. As the landscape evolves, we look forward to the next edition of Monad Madness unveiling even more creative and exciting projects.
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