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by BSCN
April 20, 2023
One participant from Group B will join Zebec in the Grand Finale after the tie.
The latest iteration of Battle of the Dapps kicked off on April 14 at 7 PM UTC. The spine-tingling Group A challenge saw Zebec Protocol emerge as the first project to secure a spot in the final round, beating out Magpie Protocol, and LFGSwap. The tournament is set to continue with Group B on April 21.
The rules of the competition are simple; each project (hailing from a different background) answers a series of questions centered around Security, Longevity, and Community. The project considered to have the best answers by the community and judges will move on to the final round.
This edition of Battle of the Dapps is sponsored by Lend Finance, a natural extension of the TEN Finance Ecosystem and a decentralized lending protocol for individuals and protocols to access financial services.
Check out this article for a refresher on how the competition works.
Set a reminder and tune in to the official BSC News Twitter Space on April 21 at 7 PM UTC to see which of these three exciting projects join Zebec Protocol in the Grand Finale of the Battle of the Dapps!
After this round, Group C will compete for the final spot in the Grand Finale on April 28. Keep an eye on the official BSC News Twitter handle for updates on the Group C participants.
The Grand Finale is scheduled for May 3, at 7 PM UTC, where one of the three winners of the previous rounds will be crowned the new King of Dapps.
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