From immense competition, these devs rose above with standout execution to turn ideas into reality.
🏆 Presenting the Top 5 & the Winners of Entangled 2026!
Huge thanks to everyone who built on WireFluid. Congrats to the champions! Stay tuned for what’s next. 🚀
We brought our Entangled Hackathon winners together at WireFluid HQ to tell their stories.
Episode one features our second runner up, Khalid Mehmood, who built Overflow on WireFluid.
Watch how it came together in the full episode releasing this Monday.
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Anyone with a clean answer hasn't read the reports.
Here's the question we're sitting on.
What does trust look like when it's verified continuously instead of assumed forever?
Short-lived tokens and credential posture that degrades the before the damage is done.
(5/5)
The discussion doesn't explain why a stolen token still works after it leaves the machine it was minted on. Trust keeps holding. An old credential sitting in an IDE's local environment stays valid until 3,800 repos are already gone.
That's the part that doesn't sit right.
(4/5)
What the team has already built:
• stWIRE ERC-20 token deployed
• Live staking vault contracts
• Functional staking + unstaking flow
• Working prototype developed during the hackathon
What stands out is the simplicity of the model.
Check Demo:
https://t.co/xkowRL6q7V
(3/3)
ZenFluid is a liquid staking protocol built on WireFluid that allows users to stake WIRE while remaining fully liquid through stWIRE.
Instead of locking assets & sacrificing liquidity, users can:
→ Stake WIRE
→ Receive stWIRE instantly
→ Continue earning staking rewards
(1/3)
→ Use stWIRE across DeFi applications
This tackles one of the biggest problems in staking ecosystems:
Locked capital slows ecosystem activity.
ZenFluid introduces a way for users to participate in network staking without removing liquidity from the market.
(2/3)
Blockchains love to call themselves “immutable infrastructure.” Cool. Then ship like it. Post‑quantum isn’t a flex for the pitch deck anymore because it’s table stakes for not getting your entire history re‑signed in hindsight.
Quantum is a ticking clock for every blockchain in production. Most of the industry is still treating it like a “later” problem instead of a migration deadline.
Regulators and governments are circling 2030–2035 as the window to finish PQC migration for high‑risk systems. If your “L1” still has no public PQC roadmap by 2027, every asset on it is basically sitting on a countdown.