Winning Projects at ETHGlobal Bangkok
With DevCon in full swing, ETHGlobal Bangkok has selected 10 winning projects from 713 submissions. This year's winners span trending sectors including AI Agents, DeSci, Zero-Knowledge Proofs, and blockchain gaming. 1. DAOGenie: Uses AI Agents to simplify governance and automation, turning community decisions into real-world actions. AI Agents can automatically handle tasks like purchases, donations, communications, and other duties based
With DevCon in full swing, ETHGlobal Bangkok has selected 10 winning projects from 713 submissions. This year's winners span trending sectors including AI Agents, DeSci, Zero-Knowledge Proofs, and blockchain gaming.
- DAOGenie: Uses AI Agents to simplify governance and automation, turning community decisions into real-world actions. AI Agents can automatically handle tasks like purchases, donations, communications, and other duties based on DAO votes. Learn more about DAOGenie
- Zubernetes: Uses Zero-Knowledge Proofs and SGX Enclaves (TEE) to orchestrate secure, verifiable container workloads — ensuring privacy and scalability for distributed systems. It exposes an API for verifying tasks, deploying secure containers, and managing the verification lifecycle. Learn more about Zubernetes
- Industry AI: An autonomous Web3 AI Agents platform that enables specialized AI agents to coordinate seamlessly and autonomously execute complex tasks across DeFi, NFTs, and more — all through natural language. Each role in the system is customizable and can interact with apps like Uniswap and Zora. Learn more about Industry AI
- LootGO: Blends proven Web2 gaming mechanics with Web3 rewards, letting users earn memecoins just by walking and engaging with crypto — collect loot chests, claim free on-chain rewards, and diversify their portfolio. Learn more about LootGO
- Mini DAO: A Telegram bot that activates DAO features inside group chats. Group members can deposit tokens into the bot's wallet and participate in DeFi strategies across multiple chains. The DAO can configure different voting rules. Learn more about Mini DAO
- Cat in a Box: Lets users securely share health data and participate in community science experiments (such as pharmacogenomics, nutrition, and personalized medicine) while earning rewards. The platform advances decentralized science (DeSci) while preserving data privacy. Learn more about Cat in a Box
- BubbleWars: A battle game on Telegram built on the Ethereum Referral Protocol (ERP), rewarding players for both referring and being referred, with on-chain rewards distributed automatically. Learn more about BubbleWars
- ETHPark-QR: Built on top of traditional payment rails, it lets users pay parking fees with crypto without needing a Thai bank account. After payment, users can settle internally peer-to-peer or pay out to external parties. Learn more about ETHPark-QR
- Dark Factory: Combines strategy and resource management in a blockchain game. Players can design and manage resource-generating "islands" within a secure, decentralized game environment — optimizing performance and rewards to compete against other players. Learn more about Dark Factory
- Metaloot: A game launchpad platform that provides on-chain logic features for both players and developers. Metaloot connects games to the Flow network, enabling in-game items to be stored as NFTs on-chain and used within gameplay. Learn more about Metaloot
These projects represent cutting-edge applications of blockchain technology across a wide range of sectors, from gaming to decentralized science and AI.