We’ve introduced a new update to enhance your experience on LuckyFee AI.
The "My Activity" section is now live.
Users can now view a complete overview of their participation, including:
* Total entries
* Wins and rewards
* Contribution history
* Draw participation and performance
This update provides greater transparency and allows users to better track their activity across pools.
Simply connect your wallet to access your personal dashboard.
More improvements are on the way.
Cc: @Sambags12
Today marks the end of Demo submissions for the @BagsHackathon.
A lot of great ideas will be shown.
A couple are already running.
As for LuckyFee AI, it is already live:
• real users
• active rounds
• visible participation
• onchain reward flow
Built on @BagsApp.
Now it is about consistency. Building continues, inspired by @finnbags and team.
Cc: @Sambags12
If you receive an interview request from the Colosseum team, it means your product submission was in the top 10%.
We just sent out a new batch of requests, so be sure to monitor your inboxes.
@LuckyFeeAI started during @colosseum Frontier as a simple idea around live fee-sharing pools on @solana.
The real learning came after submission.
@BagsApp gave us a place to put the product in front of real users and see how it behaved outside a hackathon environment.
That perspective was invaluable.
Hackathons are great for turning ideas into products.
Real usage is what shows you whether the product has a future.
Grateful for the opportunity Frontier created.
Grateful for the environment Bags provided.
Now we keep building.
cc: @mattytay@sudhakarg@finnbags@Sambags12@n8levine
108 countries in one hackathon says a lot about where @solana builders are right now.
Frontier wasn’t just a big submission count.
it was proof that the builder base has gone global.
proud @LuckyFeeAI was part of that wave.
@colosseum@mattytay@sudhakarg
one thing that surprised me about Frontier:
the hardest part wasn’t building.
it was deciding what not to build.
every new feature sounds important when you're excited about an idea.
the deadline forces you to choose.
what matters now.
what can wait.
what users actually need first.
that lesson ended up being more valuable than any single feature we shipped on @LuckyFeeAI.
@colosseum@solana@mattytay@sudhakarg@n8levine
one thing @colosseum changed for @LuckyFeeAI was clarity.
before Frontier, it was easy to think mostly about features and ideas.
during the hackathon, the questions became more real:
would people actually understand the product?
would they come back after trying it once?
would the product still make sense after the launch excitement faded?
that pressure changed how we approached the building.
the best hackathons do more than create momentum.
they force builders to confront what works, what doesn’t, and what still needs to improve.
that process alone made LuckyFeeAI better.
the product is sharper now because the process forced it to be.
cc: @n8levine@mattytay@solana@sudhakarg@mxmnci