Coloradoan staff

A four-man team from Colorado State University bested competitors to win a weekend hackathon competition.

As members of CSU’s Crypto Currency Club, Caleb Tebbe, Chip Wasson, Kevin Kowalski and Connor Lawrence created an app that, similar to Mint.com, allows users to consolidate multiple cryptocurrencies — specifically Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin — new-age forms of deregulated digital currency.

App users could also query the history of transactions using those currencies, as well as tally the amount of “coin” within each wallet and see a total at the bottom converted to U.S. dollars.

The team competed against a handful of others from the University of Colorado, as well as Colorado School of Mines. They won $500 in Bitcoin, a digital currency, at the hackathon, which took place Friday and Saturday.

— Coloradoan staff