This was my first global hackathon, with 500+ participants from around the world, and although I didn’t win, I’m honestly proud of how much I learned from the experience.
I worked on Moonsu Link, a project I care about deeply. It wasn’t just about building something technical. It was about trying to solve a real problem and pushing an unfinished idea all the way into something more complete, more usable, and more meaningful.
Like many hackathon projects, Moonsu Link came with its own challenges. There were moments of uncertainty, moments where the product needed more structure, and moments where it would have been easy to slow down or stop. But I kept going because I believed the idea was worth finishing.
The Power of Collaboration & Community
What made this experience special was the teamwork. Building with others, sharing ideas, dividing responsibilities, and trying to keep the momentum alive taught me a lot about collaboration. A hackathon is not just about code. It is also about communication, trust, iteration, and resilience.@alchemycodes @yvesdylane







