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The results are in. The winners of our Memory Build Project are:
Chosen by our panel of judges (including investors, builders and Base community members), these three projects perfectly showcase the power of Memory Protocol’s shared data layer within consumer apps. Let’s take a closer look at each one.
Category: Social Trading

Our winning app is a token sentiment tool. Enter any token contract address, and TokenSents delivers a sentiment rating based on social media analysis. It uses Memory to pull in live tweets about the token and analyse bullish and bearish sentiment patterns. Judges ranked it highly on its concept, UX, usefulness and its novel use of Memory Protocol.
How it uses Memory: Pulls Twitter data without relying on third-party API.
Category: Trust scores and socialfi

Another simple but powerful use case for Memory. Enter any wallet address or ENS, and MemBoard returns a “legitimacy score” for that user based on activity across all their known accounts.
From a single wallet address, MemBoard scans for activity and influence across Twitter, Forecaster, Zora, Github, and onchain activity to determine a trust score. This could be used by projects or protocols to determine the legitimacy of contributors or airdrop allocation. It could be used by socialfi projects or evolve into a socialfi leaderboard of its own.
How it uses Memory: Pulls cross-platform identity data all in one place.
Category: Social

Pixotchi is a mini-app with an existing user base. The app lets you take care of unchain plants and earn rewards in a fun pixelated mini-app world.
By integrating Memory, Pixotchi brought their leaderboard to life, revealing known social accounts of all plant owners.
How it uses Memory: Pulls social and identity information from known wallets.
Thank you to all the builders who participated over the last two weeks. Check out the other submissions below:
Imperfect Coach - Get AI guidance on your push-up and squat form.
Membook - An onchain contact book. Search profiles or wallets and find all their known social accounts and stats.
Memory Badges - Enter your ENS and unlock badges based on social/onchain achievements.
LinkLoom - Enter a skill form or topic you’re looking for (designers, zk developers, Solana devs), and LinkLoom returns people that fit this category.
Judges were asked to rank each app one through five according to the following criteria:
Is it fully functional and live in production?
The UX, user-readiness and overall polish.
Is it uniquely enabled by Memory?
Is it a useful, novel app idea?
Judges ranked their choices anonymously, and then all scores were averaged to determine the final ranking.

A special thank you to our panel of judges who took the time to go through each app and share their feedback.
Jess Sloss (Seed Club)
Garrett Skrovina (Skycastle)
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