The Scoop AI Hackathon series continued with its Moscow Bowl on Nov. 23 at Arbatskaya. Co-hosted by Neo and DeFrens, the event brought together developers building AI and Web3 applications using Neo and SpoonOS. Over the course of the day, teams developed and presented agent-based applications, culminating in eight projects receiving prizes across main and special award categories.

First Place – Spork

First place was awarded to Spork, which received US $1,800 in prizes. Spork is a meta-agent for the SpoonOS ecosystem that automatically generates new agents from natural-language prompts. It implements “Sporkitecht,” a system that reads the complete SpoonOS architecture documentation and outputs fully structured, executable Python agents. This is aimed at helping developers avoid manual setup, ensuring consistent code quality, and supporting multiple LLM providers.

A video demo of the project can be found below:

Second Place – AI-Powered DeFi Liquidity Manager and banz.ai

Second place went to two teams, each receiving $750 in prizes.

AI-Powered DeFi Liquidity Manager is a decentralized finance agent for managing liquidity across Arbitrum DEXes, including Uniswap V3, SushiSwap, and Camelot. The agent uses SpoonOS to analyze pools, calculate APR and risk, and execute rebalancing operations across user-selected strategies.

A video demo of the project can be found below:

banz.ai is a crypto portfolio rebalancing platform that tracks wallet balances, detects deviations from target allocations, and generates trade suggestions. It supports both suggest-only and autonomous rebalancing modes. The system includes a REST API, a web frontend, and full integration with SpoonOS agents and graph workflows.

A video demo of the project can be found below:

Third Place – spoon-git and Death God Team

Third place was awarded to two teams, each receiving $600 in prizes.

spoon-git is an AI-powered tool that allows users to query GitHub repositories in natural language. The agent explores file structures, analyzes code patterns, and provides contextual answers such as explaining entry points or authentication methods. It is built with SpoonOS and includes a live frontend interface.

A video demo of the project can be found below:

Death God Team presented a cryptocurrency trading analysis agent that pulls live market data, performs technical analysis, and evaluates news sources to provide investment recommendations. It leverages SpoonOS tooling for graph-based workflows and supports both mock testing and production deployment.

A video demo of the project can be found here.

Category Award – PriMatch

The PriMatch project received the Hype Award and $300 in prizes. PriMatch is a privacy-focused dating platform that uses SpoonOS enclaves to encrypt all user data and perform AI-based compatibility matching. It includes an encrypted chat interface, swipe-based profile browsing, and a full-stack architecture built with React and TypeScript.

A video demo of the project can be found below:

Recognition Prizes – ExaSpoon and Transcript Analyzer

Two additional recognition prizes were awarded.

ExaSpoon is a financial automation agent stack combining SpoonOS with n8n and Web3 services. It provides portfolio management flows, dashboard integrations, and a live UI for demonstration.

Transcript Analyzer is a meeting analysis tool that parses conversation transcripts to extract questions, assignments, and summaries. It generates structured outputs in JSON and demonstrates practical applications of SpoonOS in productivity software.

The original announcement can be found below:
https://x.com/SpoonOS_ai/status/1993625133316247797?s=20