
The conclusion of the Vietnam Aptos Hackathon 2025 marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s burgeoning Web3 ecosystem. This high-profile event served as a dynamic platform for developers, startups, and tech enthusiasts, and was generously backed by the Aptos Foundation and Kyros Ventures. With more than US$400,000 allocated in cash and credits, the hackathon opened doors for young innovators in Vietnam to elevate their Web3 projects to the next level.
The hackathon unfolded throughout July, culminating in a live final at GM Vietnam 2025 on August 2. The event attracted hundreds of participants from across the country, all eager to create decentralized applications (dApps) using Aptos, a cutting-edge Layer 1 blockchain developed in the U.S., while integrating cloud technology for future scalability — because who wouldn’t want their innovations to fly to the clouds, literally and figuratively?
Vietnam’s digital economy is on a remarkable growth trajectory, establishing itself as one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-evolving markets. Although startup activity, enterprise digitalization, and government tech initiatives are rapidly progressing, local developers require more than just robust infrastructure. They also seek reliable partners and global platforms to turn their ambitious ideas into reality.
In response to these needs, the Aptos Foundation has teamed up with Kyros Ventures, a prominent Web3 incubator, to cultivate long-term infrastructure, investment avenues, and educational initiatives aimed at empowering Vietnam’s next wave of innovators. This partnership is geared toward shaping a future where Vietnamese talent can leave an indelible mark on the global Web3 landscape.
David Wolinsky, cofounder of Aptos and a former technical lead on Facebook’s Diem project, emphasized Vietnam’s vibrant tech community. “Our goal is to support developers in building tangible products—not just through funding but by offering developer tools, infrastructure, and global access for everyone from students to large enterprises,” Wolinsky remarked. “Our alliance with Kyros Ventures embodies our belief that sustainable progress springs from the confluence of world-class technology and local talent.”
During the live finals, the top five teams showcased their innovative projects to a captivated audience composed of investors, venture capitalists, and industry experts. The winners were rewarded with funding from Aptos Build and Google Cloud—credits for eligible startups under the Google for Startups Cloud Program—as well as cash prizes that reached into the tens of thousands of dollars. They also earned spots in a three-month acceleration program, with the potential for direct investment from the Aptos Foundation and its global partners.
These prizes are not just a pat on the back; they represent vital resources and ongoing support for teams looking to expand and scale their projects on an international stage.
The Aptos Hackathon 2025 signifies more than just a competitive event; it’s a stepping stone towards a long-term commitment to collaborating with businesses in Vietnam’s digital transformation. The Aptos Foundation is dedicated to advancing Web3 and blockchain solutions in Vietnam, focusing on sustainable growth and global integration.
“With the support of the Aptos Foundation and Kyros Ventures, we gain not just technological backing, but also collaborative opportunities for training, global networking, and empowering young innovators,” explained a representative from Aptos. “These initiatives are crucial for fostering a resilient and sustainable Web3 community in Vietnam.”
What was the primary aim of the Vietnam Aptos Hackathon 2025?
The hackathon aimed to foster innovation within Vietnam’s Web3 ecosystem by providing developers, startups, and students a platform to build decentralized applications and compete for significant funding and support.
How did the partnership between the Aptos Foundation and Kyros Ventures support participants?
This partnership aimed to create long-term infrastructure, investment channels, and educational programs that empower young builders to influence the future of Web3, emphasizing the importance of reliable global partnerships.
What were the rewards for the hackathon’s top teams?
The top teams received cash prizes, funding from Aptos and Google Cloud, and access to a three-month acceleration program, along with the potential for direct investment from the Aptos Foundation and its international collaborators.