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by BSCN
October 27, 2022
Group C participants will vie for the final spot in the Grand Finale.
Having kicked off with Group A on October 19 and followed by Group B on October 24, the latest edition of Battle of the Dapps has been nothing short of intriguing. Group A saw ApeSwap ward off competition from BSC Station and Coin Racer, making them the first project to qualify for the Grand Finale on November 2. In Group B, MicroPets earned a deserving victory after beating strong rivals NodeReal and NEST Protocol.
The winner of Group C will be the last participant headed to the Grand Finale on October 28.
The rules of the competition are simple; each project (all coming 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.
Check out this article for a full explainer of the rules.
This edition of Battle of the Dapps is sponsored by CertiK, a leading smart contract auditor and security specialist operating across a variety of blockchains.
The projects competing in Group C are as follows:
Set a reminder and tune in to the official BSC News Twitter Space on October 28 at 7 PM UTC to see which of these three projects will join ApeSwap and MicroPets in the Grand Finale of the Battle of the Dapps!
The Grand Finale is scheduled for November 2, at 7 PM UTC, where one of the three winners of the previous rounds will become the new King of Dapps.
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