Inspiration

Everything started with some mentorships sponsored by Superteam México where we delved into the world of blockchain and the Solana network. In fact, this was the final project of the course, which we came up with because we often travel abroad and found it very difficult to make payments, withdraw money from other countries and send money abroad.

What it does

With SolanaCash, we want our clients to have the greatest security when withdrawing and making movements with their card, to have speed and reliability with payments abroad, adding up that with blockchain technology we seek to reduce costs and commissions for currency exchange, creating a safe and friendly environment where users can trust the App and quickly familiarize themselves with all its functions.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We are proud to have a solid group of mentor programmers and financiers who, although they are new to web 3, are aligned with the same goal. The team is also motivated to research every day about this new digital revolution, which has helped us learn that thanks to blockchain technology and the Solana network we have more tools that help us evolve the market and take our ideas to another level so that our future clients can enjoy all these benefits.

What we learned

We both are Business students, and we are learning how to explore and develop with all the tools and resources that the Web3 has to offer, It has been a though challenge to us to comprehend the Web3, but we are always learning and we do feel so enthusiastic to continue developing projects in this new web era.

What's next for SolanaCash

The next step for SolanaCash is to create the code and start developing the application, all on the Solana network and with the help of all our team members.

Mentors

We thank our mentors, Professor Juan Antonio Torres, student Vianey Alvarez, student Ariel Magos, staff member @yedidweb3 and organizer @EvanOnEarth for supporting us throughout the Hackathon process.

Built With

  • canva
  • solana
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