@clubhashcash I was travelling.
Inwas not aware of project submission seperately.
Is there any way my prooject can be part of hashathon?
Website and evrrything is live since 20 days.
I think mien was the forst submitted project.
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I submitted to the Club HashCash Hashathon!
Project: Nukajlant Labs
Description: 1950's Nuclear Research Facility Developing Nuclear Mining RIgs
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I appreciate that, and I do think the support for builders on Avalanche is strong on the grants and funding side.
The hard part is that none of that fully solves the main issue right now, which is users. We need more people actually on Avalanche interacting with apps, adding liquidity, and buying into ecosystems. Without that, even good apps can launch and still feel dead on arrival.
As @0xSmitty described really well in his article, we’ve had a few apps launch on Avalanche over the past month or so and they’ve seen very little user interaction compared to other chains, and even compared to prior years on Avalanche when there were significantly more active users.
I mentioned this on our recent call with @JohnNahas84 too. The builder programs and grants are great, but they need to be paired with some kind of user incentive layer that gives people a reason to come onchain, try the apps, and stick around. That kind of funnel is what creates real long-term growth and consistent usage.
@nobsfud made a very similar point recently as well. Without users, apps struggle to get any momentum, and progress stalls out fast no matter how strong the builders are.
https://t.co/gHqgY6qXYF
So I wish I had a more concrete answer, but from where I sit, the biggest gap right now is not builder support. It’s user acquisition and retention.
Starting tomorrow, we will begin highlighting a group of builders who helped inspire the Hashathon.
These early contributors were among the first to develop tools and products on top of the HashCash ecosystem, helping shape what it is becoming today. We hope their work sparks ideas for what you can build next.
Shout out to @AvaxTeam1 and @BKL1023 for leading the interviews, copywriting, and visual production.
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How should winners be decided?
Burn2Vote: Burn your hCASH to vote for your favorite. project. Highest burn count wins each track.
Judges: Privately choose winners.
Judges + Burn2Vote: Judges narrow down, community burns hCASH to decide winners.
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