Filedgr emerged as the winner of the fourth edition of the Infrachain Challenge, a blockchain hackathon held in Luxembourg.
The challenge, sponsored by the Ministry for Digitalisation, tasked teams with developing innovative applications for the Public Sector Blockchain focused on “Decentralised tools for the national dwelling register.”
After 30 hours of intense work, Filedgr presented their project “Dwelling Before Selling,” which utilizes a variation of the ERC 998 token standard to create a hierarchy of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) based on the parcel numbers in the National Dwelling Register.
LuxCertify by WEEL and Dynamic Dwelling Register by Digiblock secured the second and third runner-up positions, respectively. LuxCertify offers transparency and security in dwelling-related certificates, while the Dynamic Dwelling Register utilizes dynamic NFT tokens to organize and manage changing data over time.
The winning team, Filedgr, was awarded EUR 5,000, with WEEL and Digiblock receiving EUR 3,500 and EUR 2,000, respectively. Laurent Kratz, Vice Chairman of Infrachain, praised the participants’ dedication to developing innovative blockchain projects, highlighting the event as a platform to showcase talent and creativity.
Infrachain a.s.b.l., a Luxembourg-based non-profit organization with a European scope, organized the Infrachain Challenge.
Established in 2017 with the support of Digital Luxembourg, the organization aims to promote blockchain adoption by sharing expertise, participating in projects, disseminating operational use cases, and fostering an international ecosystem.
The challenge serves as an opportunity to highlight the capabilities of Luxembourg’s blockchain tech ecosystem and foster collaboration between industry players.
Infrachain Challenge: Bridging Blockchain And The Built Environment