Finalists & Host

SportIP have been declared the champions of the “NULS Cup” International Design Competition of the Blockchain Innovation Application — the Decentralized Application (DAPP) competition finals were held in Beijing, China on July 29th. Ten excellent projects have made it into the finals from more than 300 competing projects. In result, SportIP, YouBlock, Tinkey have got the first, second and third place in the Social Group. WISChain, Receipt-Zeanyon, NEEP won the first class prizes in College Group and China Health Data Chain, NEEP had the Most Attention Award based on online voting. NULS and many senior investors from known Investment institutions have attended the final competition and served as judges.

The “NULS Cup” Design Competition was instructed by the Ministry of Education & the Ministry of Science and Technology of China. NULS, the representative of the latest generation of public chain platforms, sponsored the event. This is the first International Design Competition with the subject of DAPP.

The competition lasted 4 months with 1,530 participants registered to compete with more than 300 project entries (DAPPS). Free training of the Blockchain Technology Application and more than 50 demonstration classes to do with Blockchain Technology Application were also given during the course of the event free of charge. It is estimated that the events attracted two million people’s attention both online and off-line. The event-related news has more than 60 million views overall. The scale is unprecedented.

Presentation of the Champion project — SportIP

Gavin(Weihua) Yu, Director of NULS Strategic Investment Dept, giving the award to the winners of the competition (SportIP)

Runner-up project — YouBlock

Third place — Tinkey

The Most Attention Award (Voting online) — NEEP, Health Data Chain

The top 3 projects in College Group, WISChain, NEEP & Receipt-Zeanyon

Final Score

Group Photo

For a full album from the event: http://yihao.pailixiang.com/album_ia112637136.html?from=groupmessage&isappinstalled=0