Greetings from Space! Welcome to the winners’ announcement for round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest, presented by Spacecoin and HackerNoon! Since lift-off at the start of the year, we’ve seen writers, space geeks, and believers in the promise of decentralization tackle contest writing prompts inspired by Spacecoin’s mission—connecting purpose to blockchain infrastructure and bridging digital divides to bring affordable, borderless connectivity to billions—for a chance to win big from a 15,000 USDT prize pool as follows: Up for Grabs in the Spacecoin Writing Contest General Prizes (3000 USDT awarded after each round) Sponsor prizes (6000 USDT awarded after the final round) #decentralized-internet - 1000 USDT for best story #spacecoin - 2000 USDT for best story #spacetech - 1000 USDT for best story | 500 USDT for runner up #creditcoin - 2000 USDT for best story #blockchain-use-case - 500 USDT for best story #gluwa - 2000 USDT for best story Stories published across all contest tags for the duration of Round 1 (Jan 7 - May 7, 2025) racked up 110k+ pageviews and about 100 hours of insightful reading. After submissions closed, HackerNoon Editors had the difficult job of narrowing down valid entries to 25 standout finalists, then teamed up with Spacecoin representatives to select the 4 winners we’re excited to share. Reading about the Spacecoin Writing Contest for the first time? No worries—there are still 2 more rounds and up to 11 more winners left to be crowned. ENTER NOW! Contest Timeline Round 1 [CLOSED] Round 2: April 8 — July 7, 2025 Round 3: July 8 — October 7, 2025 Let’s meet our finalists! The Spacecoin Writing Contest: Round 1 Finalists In no particular order: @mdstorms for What If You Could Shop for Electricity Like You Shop for Groceries? @ileolami for Can a Decentralized Internet Make Free Speech and Global Access a Reality? @web3judge for In Space, Nobody Knows Who Owns the Idea @nebojsaneshatodorovic for Jews in Space: The Beginning of Sci-Fi Race @jroseland for The Decentralized Internet Could Turn Us Into a Type-1 Civilization. The Alternative? Mass Slavery @nisakaya15 for How Web3 is Transforming Carbon Trading in Circular Tech @edwinliavaa for Who Even Needs Undersea Cables for Internet Anymore? @thebojda for Ethereum is Not a World Computer, and Swarm is Much More Than Just a Hard Drive @alfredodecandia for Is the Internet Doomed to Fallout? Why Decentralization Is Our Survival Plan @InfiniteScroll for Will Musk Colonize Mars In His Lifetime? The Answer Won't Surprise You @thebojda for Intergalactic Aliens: No Little Green Men—Just Cosmic USB Drives on a Mission @Letotheelf for The Internet is Great, but Web3 is Better! @edwinliavaa for A 2021 Hackathon Project Pitched Blockchain Internet. It Sounded Crazy—Until Now @maken8 for The U.S. Dollar Is Just Socialism With Extra Steps @induction for Turns Out, Star Trek Was Basically a Tech Roadmap @nftbro for Here's How a Space Elevator Could Work @walo for Public Dreams: Negotiating a Decentralised Internet @franbrunori for Clean Energy Is a UX Problem @thomascherickal for Deepfake Porn is Ruining Lives—Can Blockchain Help Stop It? @maxo1st for More Yield, More Problems: The Restaking Risks You Can't Afford to Ignore @oliveremeka for E-volution: An Internet Odyssey @diamondolmd for Why Science Fiction May Be The Root Of Space Exploration @quefear for Can Space-Based Solutions Save the Planet? Scientists Think So @teebosie for What Would a Decentralized Internet Look Like? @induction for Transforming Global Connectivity with Decentralized Internet Infrastructure As you can see for yourself, round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest left us with a lot to think about—from rethinking how we trade carbon and electricity, to whether a decentralized internet could actually save free speech, or even humanity. There’s sci-fi, social critique, and space engineering—something for everyone! Don’t miss out—follow the works of these amazing writers on HackerNoon! Now, for the moment we’ve all been waiting for… Meet the Winners of Round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest #decentralized-internet Category The best #decentralized-internet story in Round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest is @jroseland’s The Decentralized Internet Could Turn Us Into a Type-1 Civilization. The Alternative? Mass Slavery https://hackernoon.com/the-decentralized-internet-could-turn-us-into-a-type-1-civilization-the-alternative-mass-slavery?embedable=true My grandfather helped put a man on the Moon. I’m fighting for something just as radical: a free and decentralized internet. It gives humanity a fighting chance at becoming a Kardeshevian type-1 civilization. The alternative is 7-8 billion slaves on this planet. Congratulations @jroseland, you’ve won 1000 USDT #spacetech Category The #spacetech category awards two winners, in round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest, as follows: Best #spacetech story: Intergalactic Aliens: No Little Green Men—Just Cosmic USB Drives on a Mission by @thebojda https://hackernoon.com/intergalactic-aliens-no-little-green-menjust-cosmic-usb-drives-on-a-mission?embedable=true Forget little green men—an advanced interstellar civilization is more likely to be a swarm of self-replicating nanobots, traveling on solar sail-powered spacecraft and building a galaxy-wide digital consciousness. Congratulations @thebojda, you get to take home 1000 USDT Runner up #spacetech story: Here's How a Space Elevator Could Work by @nftbro https://hackernoon.com/heres-how-a-space-elevator-could-work?embedable=true A space elevator is a proposed structure that would stretch from Earth’s surface into space, allowing cargo and possibly people to travel into orbit using a cable and mechanical climbers—no rockets needed. Congratulations @nftbro, you’ve won 500 USDT #blockchain-use-case Category The best #blockchain-use-case story in Round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest is @maxo1st’s More Yield, More Problems: The Restaking Risks You Can't Afford to Ignore https://hackernoon.com/is-that-005percent-extra-yield-really-worth-the-risk-of-staking-your-crypto?embedable=true Congratulations, you get 0.05% yield more and farm some points! Sounds great? Sure – until you realize that you’ve just staked risks across multiple layers without even knowing it. But you can ignore that – just like everybody else – until you can’t. Congratulations @maxo1st, you’ve won 500 USDT Congratulations once again to all our winners. Thank you for your hard work! How to Claim Your HackerNoon Writing Contest Prize Contact yes-reply@hackernoon.com and asher@hackernoon.com and share the email ID/and or wallet address attached to the winning HackerNoon account. We will validate your claim and share a form requesting your details for reward distribution. You will receive your winnings in 2-4 weeks after completing the form. Please note that you must contact us within 60 days after the winners’ announcement date. Ready to be a Winner? Learn how you can participate in the Spacecoin Writing Contest HERE, and you could earn a spot on our next winners' list! Greetings from Space! Welcome to the winners’ announcement for round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest , presented by Spacecoin and HackerNoon! Spacecoin Writing Contest Spacecoin Writing Contest Since lift-off at the start of the year, we’ve seen writers, space geeks, and believers in the promise of decentralization tackle contest writing prompts inspired by Spacecoin’s mission— connecting purpose to blockchain infrastructure and bridging digital divides to bring affordable, borderless connectivity to billions —for a chance to win big from a 15,000 USDT prize pool as follows: contest writing prompts contest writing prompts connecting purpose to blockchain infrastructure and bridging digital divides to bring affordable, borderless connectivity to billions 15,000 USDT prize pool as follows: Up for Grabs in the Spacecoin Writing Contest General Prizes (3000 USDT awarded after each round) Sponsor prizes (6000 USDT awarded after the final round) #decentralized-internet - 1000 USDT for best story #spacecoin - 2000 USDT for best story #spacetech - 1000 USDT for best story | 500 USDT for runner up #creditcoin - 2000 USDT for best story #blockchain-use-case - 500 USDT for best story #gluwa - 2000 USDT for best story Up for Grabs in the Spacecoin Writing Contest Up for Grabs in the Spacecoin Writing Contest General Prizes (3000 USDT awarded after each round) Sponsor prizes (6000 USDT awarded after the final round) #decentralized-internet - 1000 USDT for best story #spacecoin - 2000 USDT for best story #spacetech - 1000 USDT for best story | 500 USDT for runner up #creditcoin - 2000 USDT for best story #blockchain-use-case - 500 USDT for best story #gluwa - 2000 USDT for best story General Prizes (3000 USDT awarded after each round) Sponsor prizes (6000 USDT awarded after the final round) #decentralized-internet - 1000 USDT for best story #spacecoin - 2000 USDT for best story #spacetech - 1000 USDT for best story | 500 USDT for runner up #creditcoin - 2000 USDT for best story #blockchain-use-case - 500 USDT for best story #gluwa - 2000 USDT for best story General Prizes (3000 USDT awarded after each round) Sponsor prizes (6000 USDT awarded after the final round) General Prizes (3000 USDT awarded after each round) General Prizes (3000 USDT awarded after each round) awarded after each round) Sponsor prizes (6000 USDT awarded after the final round) Sponsor prizes (6000 USDT awarded after the final round ) awarded after the final round #decentralized-internet - 1000 USDT for best story #spacecoin - 2000 USDT for best story #decentralized-internet - 1000 USDT for best story #decentralized-internet - 1000 USDT for best story #spacecoin - 2000 USDT for best story #spacecoin - 2000 USDT for best story #spacetech - 1000 USDT for best story | 500 USDT for runner up #creditcoin - 2000 USDT for best story #spacetech - 1000 USDT for best story | 500 USDT for runner up #spacetech - 1000 USDT for best story | 500 USDT for runner up #creditcoin - 2000 USDT for best story #creditcoin - 2000 USDT for best story #blockchain-use-case - 500 USDT for best story #gluwa - 2000 USDT for best story #blockchain-use-case - 500 USDT for best story #blockchain-use-case - 500 USDT for best story #gluwa - 2000 USDT for best story #gluwa - 2000 USDT for best story Stories published across all contest tags for the duration of Round 1 (Jan 7 - May 7, 2025) racked up 110k+ pageviews and about 100 hours of insightful reading . After submissions closed, HackerNoon Editors had the difficult job of narrowing down valid entries to 25 standout finalists, then teamed up with Spacecoin representatives to select the 4 winners we’re excited to share. 110k+ pageviews 100 hours of insightful reading Reading about the Spacecoin Writing Contest for the first time? No worries—there are still 2 more rounds and up to 11 more winners left to be crowned. ENTER NOW! Contest Timeline Round 1 [CLOSED] Round 2: April 8 — July 7, 2025 Round 3: July 8 — October 7, 2025 Reading about the Spacecoin Writing Contest for the first time? Reading about the Spacecoin Writing Contest for the first time? Spacecoin Writing Contest No worries—there are still 2 more rounds and up to 11 more winners left to be crowned. ENTER NOW ! ENTER NOW ENTER NOW Contest Timeline Contest Timeline Round 1 [CLOSED] Round 2: April 8 — July 7, 2025 Round 3: July 8 — October 7, 2025 Round 1 [CLOSED] Round 2: April 8 — July 7, 2025 April 8 — July 7, 2025 Round 3: July 8 — October 7, 2025 July 8 — October 7, 2025 Let’s meet our finalists! Let’s meet our finalists! The Spacecoin Writing Contest: Round 1 Finalists In no particular order: In no particular order: @mdstorms for What If You Could Shop for Electricity Like You Shop for Groceries? @mdstorms for What If You Could Shop for Electricity Like You Shop for Groceries? @mdstorms What If You Could Shop for Electricity Like You Shop for Groceries? What If You Could Shop for Electricity Like You Shop for Groceries? What If You Could Shop for Electricity Like You Shop for Groceries? @ileolami for Can a Decentralized Internet Make Free Speech and Global Access a Reality? @ileolami for Can a Decentralized Internet Make Free Speech and Global Access a Reality? @ileolami Can a Decentralized Internet Make Free Speech and Global Access a Reality? Can a Decentralized Internet Make Free Speech and Global Access a Reality? Can a Decentralized Internet Make Free Speech and Global Access a Reality? @web3judge for In Space, Nobody Knows Who Owns the Idea @web3judge for In Space, Nobody Knows Who Owns the Idea @web3judge In Space, Nobody Knows Who Owns the Idea In Space, Nobody Knows Who Owns the Idea In Space, Nobody Knows Who Owns the Idea @nebojsaneshatodorovic for Jews in Space: The Beginning of Sci-Fi Race @nebojsaneshatodorovic for Jews in Space: The Beginning of Sci-Fi Race @nebojsaneshatodorovic Jews in Space: The Beginning of Sci-Fi Race Jews in Space: The Beginning of Sci-Fi Race Jews in Space: The Beginning of Sci-Fi Race @jroseland for The Decentralized Internet Could Turn Us Into a Type-1 Civilization. The Alternative? Mass Slavery @jroseland for The Decentralized Internet Could Turn Us Into a Type-1 Civilization. The Alternative? Mass Slavery @jroseland The Decentralized Internet Could Turn Us Into a Type-1 Civilization. The Alternative? Mass Slavery The Decentralized Internet Could Turn Us Into a Type-1 Civilization. The Alternative? Mass Slavery @nisakaya15 for How Web3 is Transforming Carbon Trading in Circular Tech @nisakaya15 for How Web3 is Transforming Carbon Trading in Circular Tech @nisakaya15 How Web3 is Transforming Carbon Trading in Circular Tech How Web3 is Transforming Carbon Trading in Circular Tech How Web3 is Transforming Carbon Trading in Circular Tech @edwinliavaa for Who Even Needs Undersea Cables for Internet Anymore? @edwinliavaa for Who Even Needs Undersea Cables for Internet Anymore? @edwinliavaa Who Even Needs Undersea Cables for Internet Anymore? Who Even Needs Undersea Cables for Internet Anymore? Who Even Needs Undersea Cables for Internet Anymore? @thebojda for Ethereum is Not a World Computer, and Swarm is Much More Than Just a Hard Drive @thebojda for Ethereum is Not a World Computer, and Swarm is Much More Than Just a Hard Drive @thebojda Ethereum is Not a World Computer, and Swarm is Much More Than Just a Hard Drive Ethereum is Not a World Computer, and Swarm is Much More Than Just a Hard Drive Ethereum is Not a World Computer, and Swarm is Much More Than Just a Hard Drive @alfredodecandia for Is the Internet Doomed to Fallout? Why Decentralization Is Our Survival Plan @alfredodecandia for Is the Internet Doomed to Fallout? Why Decentralization Is Our Survival Plan @alfredodecandia Is the Internet Doomed to Fallout? Why Decentralization Is Our Survival Plan Is the Internet Doomed to Fallout? Why Decentralization Is Our Survival Plan Is the Internet Doomed to Fallout? Why Decentralization Is Our Survival Plan @InfiniteScroll for Will Musk Colonize Mars In His Lifetime? The Answer Won't Surprise You @InfiniteScroll for Will Musk Colonize Mars In His Lifetime? The Answer Won't Surprise You @InfiniteScroll Will Musk Colonize Mars In His Lifetime? The Answer Won't Surprise You Will Musk Colonize Mars In His Lifetime? The Answer Won't Surprise You Will Musk Colonize Mars In His Lifetime? The Answer Won't Surprise You @thebojda for Intergalactic Aliens: No Little Green Men—Just Cosmic USB Drives on a Mission @thebojda for Intergalactic Aliens: No Little Green Men—Just Cosmic USB Drives on a Mission @thebojda Intergalactic Aliens: No Little Green Men—Just Cosmic USB Drives on a Mission Intergalactic Aliens: No Little Green Men—Just Cosmic USB Drives on a Mission @Letotheelf for The Internet is Great, but Web3 is Better! @Letotheelf for The Internet is Great, but Web3 is Better! @Letotheelf The Internet is Great, but Web3 is Better! The Internet is Great, but Web3 is Better! The Internet is Great, but Web3 is Better! @edwinliavaa for A 2021 Hackathon Project Pitched Blockchain Internet. It Sounded Crazy—Until Now @edwinliavaa for A 2021 Hackathon Project Pitched Blockchain Internet. It Sounded Crazy—Until Now @edwinliavaa A 2021 Hackathon Project Pitched Blockchain Internet. It Sounded Crazy—Until Now A 2021 Hackathon Project Pitched Blockchain Internet. It Sounded Crazy—Until Now A 2021 Hackathon Project Pitched Blockchain Internet. It Sounded Crazy—Until Now @maken8 for The U.S. Dollar Is Just Socialism With Extra Steps @maken8 for The U.S. Dollar Is Just Socialism With Extra Steps @maken8 The U.S. Dollar Is Just Socialism With Extra Steps The U.S. Dollar Is Just Socialism With Extra Steps The U.S. Dollar Is Just Socialism With Extra Steps @induction for Turns Out, Star Trek Was Basically a Tech Roadmap @induction for Turns Out, Star Trek Was Basically a Tech Roadmap @induction Turns Out, Star Trek Was Basically a Tech Roadmap Turns Out, Star Trek Was Basically a Tech Roadmap Turns Out, Star Trek Was Basically a Tech Roadmap @nftbro for Here's How a Space Elevator Could Work @nftbro for Here's How a Space Elevator Could Work @nftbro Here's How a Space Elevator Could Work Here's How a Space Elevator Could Work @walo for Public Dreams: Negotiating a Decentralised Internet @walo for Public Dreams: Negotiating a Decentralised Internet @walo Public Dreams: Negotiating a Decentralised Internet Public Dreams: Negotiating a Decentralised Internet Public Dreams: Negotiating a Decentralised Internet @franbrunori for Clean Energy Is a UX Problem @franbrunori for Clean Energy Is a UX Problem @franbrunori Clean Energy Is a UX Problem Clean Energy Is a UX Problem Clean Energy Is a UX Problem @thomascherickal for Deepfake Porn is Ruining Lives—Can Blockchain Help Stop It? @thomascherickal for Deepfake Porn is Ruining Lives—Can Blockchain Help Stop It? @thomascherickal Deepfake Porn is Ruining Lives—Can Blockchain Help Stop It? Deepfake Porn is Ruining Lives—Can Blockchain Help Stop It? Deepfake Porn is Ruining Lives—Can Blockchain Help Stop It? @maxo1st for More Yield, More Problems: The Restaking Risks You Can't Afford to Ignore @maxo1st for More Yield, More Problems: The Restaking Risks You Can't Afford to Ignore @maxo1st More Yield, More Problems: The Restaking Risks You Can't Afford to Ignore More Yield, More Problems: The Restaking Risks You Can't Afford to Ignore @oliveremeka for E-volution: An Internet Odyssey @oliveremeka for E-volution: An Internet Odyssey @oliveremeka E-volution: An Internet Odyssey E-volution: An Internet Odyssey E-volution: An Internet Odyssey @diamondolmd for Why Science Fiction May Be The Root Of Space Exploration @diamondolmd for Why Science Fiction May Be The Root Of Space Exploration @diamondolmd Why Science Fiction May Be The Root Of Space Exploration Why Science Fiction May Be The Root Of Space Exploration Why Science Fiction May Be The Root Of Space Exploration @quefear for Can Space-Based Solutions Save the Planet? Scientists Think So @quefear for Can Space-Based Solutions Save the Planet? Scientists Think So @quefear Can Space-Based Solutions Save the Planet? Scientists Think So Can Space-Based Solutions Save the Planet? Scientists Think So Can Space-Based Solutions Save the Planet? Scientists Think So @teebosie for What Would a Decentralized Internet Look Like? @teebosie for What Would a Decentralized Internet Look Like? @teebosie What Would a Decentralized Internet Look Like? What Would a Decentralized Internet Look Like? What Would a Decentralized Internet Look Like? @induction for Transforming Global Connectivity with Decentralized Internet Infrastructure @induction for Transforming Global Connectivity with Decentralized Internet Infrastructure @induction Transforming Global Connectivity with Decentralized Internet Infrastructure Transforming Global Connectivity with Decentralized Internet Infrastructure Transforming Global Connectivity with Decentralized Internet Infrastructure As you can see for yourself, round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest left us with a lot to think about—from rethinking how we trade carbon and electricity, to whether a decentralized internet could actually save free speech, or even humanity. There’s sci-fi, social critique, and space engineering—something for everyone! Don’t miss out—follow the works of these amazing writers on HackerNoon! As you can see for yourself, round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest left us with a lot to think about—from rethinking how we trade carbon and electricity, to whether a decentralized internet could actually save free speech, or even humanity. There’s sci-fi, social critique, and space engineering—something for everyone! Don’t miss out—follow the works of these amazing writers on HackerNoon! Now, for the moment we’ve all been waiting for… Now, for the moment we’ve all been waiting for… Meet the Winners of Round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest #decentralized-internet Category The best #decentralized-internet story in Round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest is @jroseland ’s The Decentralized Internet Could Turn Us Into a Type-1 Civilization. The Alternative? Mass Slavery @jroseland The Decentralized Internet Could Turn Us Into a Type-1 Civilization. The Alternative? Mass Slavery The Decentralized Internet Could Turn Us Into a Type-1 Civilization. The Alternative? Mass Slavery https://hackernoon.com/the-decentralized-internet-could-turn-us-into-a-type-1-civilization-the-alternative-mass-slavery?embedable=true https://hackernoon.com/the-decentralized-internet-could-turn-us-into-a-type-1-civilization-the-alternative-mass-slavery?embedable=true My grandfather helped put a man on the Moon. I’m fighting for something just as radical: a free and decentralized internet. It gives humanity a fighting chance at becoming a Kardeshevian type-1 civilization. The alternative is 7-8 billion slaves on this planet. My grandfather helped put a man on the Moon. I’m fighting for something just as radical: a free and decentralized internet. It gives humanity a fighting chance at becoming a Kardeshevian type-1 civilization. The alternative is 7-8 billion slaves on this planet. Congratulations @jroseland, you’ve won 1000 USDT Congratulations @jroseland , you’ve won 1000 USDT @jroseland #spacetech Category The #spacetech category awards two winners, in round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest, as follows: Best #spacetech story: Intergalactic Aliens: No Little Green Men—Just Cosmic USB Drives on a Mission by @thebojda Best #spacetech story: Intergalactic Aliens: No Little Green Men—Just Cosmic USB Drives on a Mission by @thebojda Intergalactic Aliens: No Little Green Men—Just Cosmic USB Drives on a Mission Intergalactic Aliens: No Little Green Men—Just Cosmic USB Drives on a Mission @thebojda https://hackernoon.com/intergalactic-aliens-no-little-green-menjust-cosmic-usb-drives-on-a-mission?embedable=true https://hackernoon.com/intergalactic-aliens-no-little-green-menjust-cosmic-usb-drives-on-a-mission?embedable=true Forget little green men—an advanced interstellar civilization is more likely to be a swarm of self-replicating nanobots, traveling on solar sail-powered spacecraft and building a galaxy-wide digital consciousness. Forget little green men—an advanced interstellar civilization is more likely to be a swarm of self-replicating nanobots, traveling on solar sail-powered spacecraft and building a galaxy-wide digital consciousness. Congratulations @thebojda, you get to take home 1000 USDT Congratulations @thebojda , you get to take home 1000 USDT @thebojda Runner up #spacetech story: Here's How a Space Elevator Could Work by @nftbro Runner up #spacetech story: Here's How a Space Elevator Could Work by @nftbro Here's How a Space Elevator Could Work Here's How a Space Elevator Could Work @nftbro https://hackernoon.com/heres-how-a-space-elevator-could-work?embedable=true https://hackernoon.com/heres-how-a-space-elevator-could-work?embedable=true A space elevator is a proposed structure that would stretch from Earth’s surface into space, allowing cargo and possibly people to travel into orbit using a cable and mechanical climbers—no rockets needed. A space elevator is a proposed structure that would stretch from Earth’s surface into space, allowing cargo and possibly people to travel into orbit using a cable and mechanical climbers—no rockets needed. Congratulations @nftbro, you’ve won 500 USDT Congratulations @nftbro , you’ve won 500 USDT @nftbro #blockchain-use-case Category The best #blockchain-use-case story in Round 1 of the Spacecoin Writing Contest is @maxo1st’s More Yield, More Problems: The Restaking Risks You Can't Afford to Ignore @maxo1st ’s @maxo1st More Yield, More Problems: The Restaking Risks You Can't Afford to Ignore More Yield, More Problems: The Restaking Risks You Can't Afford to Ignore https://hackernoon.com/is-that-005percent-extra-yield-really-worth-the-risk-of-staking-your-crypto?embedable=true https://hackernoon.com/is-that-005percent-extra-yield-really-worth-the-risk-of-staking-your-crypto?embedable=true Congratulations, you get 0.05% yield more and farm some points! Sounds great? Sure – until you realize that you’ve just staked risks across multiple layers without even knowing it. But you can ignore that – just like everybody else – until you can’t. Congratulations, you get 0.05% yield more and farm some points! Sounds great? Sure – until you realize that you’ve just staked risks across multiple layers without even knowing it. But you can ignore that – just like everybody else – until you can’t. Congratulations @maxo1st, you’ve won 500 USDT Congratulations @maxo1st , you’ve won 500 USDT @maxo1st @maxo1st Congratulations once again to all our winners. Thank you for your hard work! Congratulations once again to all our winners. Thank you for your hard work! How to Claim Your HackerNoon Writing Contest Prize Contact yes-reply@hackernoon.com and asher@hackernoon.com and share the email ID/and or wallet address attached to the winning HackerNoon account. We will validate your claim and share a form requesting your details for reward distribution. You will receive your winnings in 2-4 weeks after completing the form. Contact yes-reply@hackernoon.com and asher@hackernoon.com and share the email ID/and or wallet address attached to the winning HackerNoon account. yes-reply@hackernoon.com asher@hackernoon.com We will validate your claim and share a form requesting your details for reward distribution. You will receive your winnings in 2-4 weeks after completing the form. Please note that you must contact us within 60 days after the winners’ announcement date. Please note that you must contact us within 60 days after the winners’ announcement date. Ready to be a Winner? Ready to be a Winner? Learn how you can participate in the Spacecoin Writing Contest HERE, and you could earn a spot on our next winners' list! Learn how you can participate in the Spacecoin Writing Contest HERE, and you could earn a spot on our next winners' list! HERE , HERE