Solana Mobile Names Monolith Hackathon Winners, Distributes $125K in Prizes
Seeker Season 2 accelerates with more dApps and more rewards opportunities
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With over 400 submissions and $125,000 up for grabs in prizes, Monolith was Solana Mobile’s biggest hackathon ever.
Attracting builders and developers from 10+ countries, Monolith enjoyed 44% more submissions than Solana Mobile’s first hackathon, suggesting interest and adoption of the Seeker ecosystem is rapidly expanding.
Prediction markets and sophisticated yield platforms stole the show this time around, while some of Monolith’s more creative submissions have given birth to entirely new categories.
Monolith Hackathon Grand Prize Winners
In collaboration with Radiants DAO, Solana Mobile reviewed every submission and selected 10 Grand Prize Winners and 5 Honorable Mention recipients, distributing $125,000 in prizes alongside guaranteed placement in the Solana dApp Store. Winners will also benefit from direct support from the Solana Mobile team, and free Seeker devices.

Who took home the grand prizes this time around?
Tramplin is a non-custodial premium staking platform with a gamified reward mechanism. Perhaps inspired by the wildfire success of platforms like Ore Supply, Tramplin’s accumulated staking revenue is redistributed to random users every 10 minutes, giving small stakers a chance to win outsized rewards.
Backyard Fi enables users to design stablecoin strategies across multiple vaults from a single mobile interface, giving mobile-first users more comprehensive yield generation tooling.
Cashflow is a mobile-first yield aggregator that pulls live yield rates from Solana’s top lending venues, like Jupiter Lend and Kamino, into a single interface. Squads multi-sig vaults handles custody, and $SKR staking unlocks gas-free transactions on deposits and withdrawals.
PredictTok combines Tiktok’s addictive vertical scroll with the allure of Jupiter Prediction Markets. Users scroll through markets presented with video content, make predictions, and access AI-powered analytics.
Cue is a cultural prediction market platform. However, instead of centering activity around political events and popular sports, Cue focuses on trends, entertainment, and viral internet moments. Cue fulfills the consumer app dream, sponsoring gas payments and abstracting away the crypto UX for a more retail-friendly design.
Foresee turns prediction markets into a social experience. Users make predictions and place bets alongside , track accuracy over time, and earn accuracy-based rewards.
SeekerClaw is a 24/7, open-source AI agent that runs as a background service directly on the Seeker device and communicates via Telegram. Because SeekerClaw is hosted locally on your device, users avoid the common security concerns that come with servers and clouds.
NOMI is the onchain pet simulator that crypto has struggled to perfect for years. Users mint a 3D companion as an NFT and interact with it through feeding, dressing, and playing. Every accessory, every interaction runs onchain.
Pumpville could be the MMORPG that the Seeker ecosystem has been waiting for, offering players a living, breathing social multiplayer world where players can fish, trade, battle, and gather resources in real time.
Like an IRL geo-tag hunt, Echo Protocol creators can plant token rewards at real GPS coordinates for Seeker users to claim in person. All claims are signed via Seed Vault and authenticated directly onchain. Born from a solo developer, Echo Protocol is already live on Devnet, with 207 Echos distributed across 34 cities.
Seek - Winner of the $SKR Track
Seek, an AI-powered scavenger hunt app, took out the Monolith hackathon’s $SKR track. The application transforms your Seeker device into a tool for real-world exploration and competitive play.
Honorable Mentions
Five teams received marketing support and featured placement in the dApp Store:
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Cherry: Solana dApp Store’s highest ranking social app
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Timebent: Retro-style time-traveling action RPG
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Kickr: A soccer trading app built on Polymarket liquidity
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Kinlog: A fitness dApp
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The Hunters of Faenora: A mobile tactics-based RPG
Seeker Activity Ramps Up in Q1
The Monolith results land against a backdrop of accelerating developer momentum on Solana Mobile. The number of developers building on Seeker grew 106% quarter-over-quarter, with 443 new contributors joining the ecosystem. The Solana dApp Store now lists over 784 apps, adding over 308 new listings in Q1 alone.

User engagement is holding up just as well. Seeker DAU remains higher than it was during the Season 1 rewards campaign, with over 10,000 users signing onchain transactions via biometrics daily, and 73.3% of them executing more than five transactions per day. Seeker-based swaps now account for 2% of total Solana DEX volume.
Seeker’s expansive growth defies the commonly-held belief that token launches often mark the end of a platform’s lifespan. While many crypto applications die off as mercenary capital and activity rotate elsewhere after collecting an airdrop, the $SKR flywheel has actually catalyzed ecosystem growth, creating a more compelling and rewarding ecosystem for both users and developers.
For Seeker holders who feel like they missed the first wave, the window is still wide open. Season 2 brings more dApps, more rewards programs, and more SKR opportunities, with progress tracked through the Activity Tracker in the Seeker wallet.
For a complete and up-to-date list of all Seeker Perks and Benefits, head to the SolanaFloor Seeker Hub.
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