It seems like every time a demo day ends, there is a new one waiting to be discovered.

Traditional seed-stage tech companies are often present at these events. We are highlighting the demo day for a new wave of projects and teams who participated in the most recent cohort of Alliance DAO.

Qiao Wang, a core contributor at Alliance DAO, said during the event that the program has a cohort every three years. From those with just an idea to billion-dollar companies have joined our cohort.

Ryan Wyatt, CEO of Polygon Studios, and Jeff "Jiho" Zirlin, co-founder of AxieInfinity, were two of the mentors collected by the accelerator.

Only 16 teams graduated from the cohort. Three-fourths of the teams are focused on NFTs, infrastructure or Defi, while the majority of the teams are building on layer-1Blockchains.

The cohort focused on market-driven DeFi, client-driven social protocols, token-as-coordination mechanisms, decentralization of all layers, and so on.

Company name: Lulo

The decentralized order book is used for loans.

Jesse Brauner and Daniel Garay were the founding fathers.

The seed round is the stage.

The idea is to use order book technology to create a global liquidity layer in a permissionless way. Liquidity-as-a-service gives users the ability to integrate De Fi protocols with global lending platforms. It claims that by removing pooled risk, borrowers can get competitive rates on their loans.

Company name: LiquiFi

It does something for web Carta3.

Oliver Tang and Robin Ji are the founding fathers.

The seed round is the stage.

The goal is to automate token vesting and operations for web3 products and entities across all major Blockchains. Robin Ji said that nearly all web3 products offer token rewards, but consumers and companies that track and transfer them can be painful, risky and unscalable. Through smart contracts, which have been audited a number of times, and an interface that allows users to track their investments, Liquifi aims to stay on top of all the token. Ji said that the strategy is to stay on top of all the trends. You need a dedicated provider to focus on this problem if it's more challenging. The company has raised $5 million.

Company name: fam.

The clubs are on top of NFTs.

Chris Tam, Shuguo Yang, Wallace Wong are the founding members of the organization.

The seed round is the stage.

Chris said that the communities surrounding the NFT market have flourished. The current Web 2.0 platforms don't work because they don't have anything in common. The startup wants to build an app that can host social clubs on top of the NFTs so holders can connect to communities through their digital currency. People can showcase their lifestyles through the platform to others involved in the same NFT collections. It raised a pre-seed round from a number of people.

Company name: PwnedNoMore

Code reviews are automated by white hats.

The co-conspirators were: Conan Zhou and Wen Xu.

The stage is pre-seed.

The goal of PwnedNo More is to help other hackers build tools and safeguards for the web3ecosystem. A fully automated bug-hunting engine is currently being developed and will launch in August. Six DEF CONCTF winners are included in the hacker's database. Over 1,100 exploits and over $650 million in at-risk funds have been reported by PwnedNo More. It has raised money from a number of sources.

Company name: Leather

The thing that it does is watch-to-earn.

Shaminda Subasingha is a founding member of the group.

The stage has a seed.

Leather is a "watch-to-earn" mobile service that aims to analyze and reward everything people watch on television. Billions of dollars are poured into their content budgets by major streaming services every year to create more targeted and personalized content. We don't know a lot about who was in that room or who watched the show. Users will be able to share consumption and engagement data with third parties in exchange for token rewards and ownership of Leather's products.

Company name: Filmine

It does something for decentralizing computing.

Vukasin Vukoje is a founding member.

The stage has a seed.

Filmine is powered by Alt Labs and aims to be the Amazon Web Services for Decentralized Computing to help File coin miners grow their business. The company is interested in helping those who mine Filecoin with a more efficient method. The goal is to give miners the ability to earn 10 times more rewards through its powered by Filmine network.

Company name: Legion DAO

It's a tokenized union for professional game players.

Alex Beliankin and Alex Anikin are the founding members of the company.

The stage has a seed.

Legion DAO wants to help full-time game players monetize their hobby. The gaming community will be improved through training and standardizing employment contracts. Alex Beliankin, CEO of Legion DAO, said that it has 100 pro contributors, 3,000 NFT memberships, and 2.5 million dollars in revenue dues.

Company name: Clique

What does it do?

Kevin Yu and JadenYan are the founding fathers.

The stage has a seed.

Clique is a privacy-preserving identity for web 2.0 users. JadenYan, co-founder and CMO of Clique, said that the scarcity of data has limited the ability of Defi, GameFi and DAOs. The company aims to alleviate that problem by bringing people's online identities on Web 2.0 channels into the world of scrypt. It raised its seed round in April and is supported by a number of companies.

Company name: Ajna

It's a decentralized lending platform.

The founding fathers were Greg DiPrisco, Ed Noepel, Akash Patel, George Niculae, Joseph Quintilian, Ian Harvey and Mike Hathaway.

The stage is pre-seed.

The platform is called Ajna protocol. Most of the assets on the market today are unable to be borrowed or lent because of a large pool of existing liquidity and complex governance process. In a permissionless market, Ajna wants to let people lend digital assets quickly. The platform will handle the rest if the lender provides a price that they are willing to lend at. The platform doesn't have any plans to raise more capital at the moment.

Company name: Tilting Point

Web2 games are brought to web3

Kevin Segalla was one of the founding fathers.

There is a stage late in the game.

The goal is to bring Web 2.0 games to web3. The firm wants to simplify developers' move to the web3 industry by handling their entire strategy in exchange for future revenue. 10 web3 games will be released in the next 24 months, thanks to a partnership with layer-2. Kevin Segalla said that the company has grown five times in the last four years. The company raised $235 million from General Atlantic in July of 2021. It is raising money to expand web3

Company name: Krypton

It does a MEV- resistant exchange.

Nathan Moore and Michael Nowotny are the co-founding fathers.

The stage has a seed.

The protocol is resistant to miner extractable values. It is designed to protect traders from front-runner attacks and other elements. It uses Chainlink's off-chain compute and flow trading to eliminate MEV and protect traders. It won the Hackathon in the fall. A seed round is being raised by it.

Company name: Parasol

The wallet is focused on Japan.

Kevin Phung, Tony Chen, Allen Guan, and Joi Ito are the founding members.

The stage has a seed.

Parasol is a wallet that focuses on the Japanese market. Kevin Phung, co-founder of Parasol, said that fan loyalty in Japan is supported by the "Otaku" culture. Parasol wants to provide a semi-custodial wallet that allows users to have ownership of assets, but with user friendly safeguards in place. Over 35,000 Parasol wallet have been created in a single month.

Company name: Dapi

What it does is decentralize on- ramps.

Hesham Ghandour was one of the founding fathers.

The stage has a seed.

The goal is to bridge the gap between banking applications and consumer accounts. A peer-to-peer open network bridge is being built by Dapi. Decentralized incentives aim to allow anyone to permisionlessly buildAPI for a profit share. The network is being said to be censorship-resistant by the platform. Y Combinator is one of the investors.

Company name: Metavoice

Profile pictures are used to make your voice sound better.

Siddharth, Tom, and Vatsal are the founding fathers.

The stage has a seed.

Metavoice wants to give users the ability to have virtual voices that are similar to their own. It's important for pseudonymous users that the product allows them to personalize their voice online. Over 800 different platforms can be used to convert and output the voice of users. The app will be available on both Windows and Apple's devices.

Company name: Lava

Decentralized infura is what it does.

Yair Cleper and Gil Binder were the founding members of the company.

The stage has a seed.

The goal is to be a marketplace for data. It gives incentives for people to enter marketplace data onto its network. While the protocol enforces data quality, Lava plans to let any operator use their bandwidth. There are a number of entities on its waiting list. It has raised funds from a number of people.

Company name: Yakoa

What does it do?

Graham Robinson was a founding member of the organization.

The stage has a seed.

The goal is to detect NFT fraud. One-third of NFTs are original, one-third are direct forgeries, and one-third are confusingly similar to existing ones. The platform is trying to solve the problem by tracking down the assets that are not legit. Over 40 million assets have been index by itsAPI, which is live and used.