Agent Arena is a hybrid AI agent hackathon that took place from November to December 2025. The event was organized by IQ AI in collaboration with OpenMind and EwhaChain, the blockchain academic society of Ewha Womans University. [1] [2] It was aimed at university students and recent graduates, challenging them to build and deploy innovative on-chain AI agents using specific development toolkits. The hackathon featured a prize pool of over $7,000 and offered participants the opportunity for further investment from IQ AI's dedicated fund. [1] [2]
The primary objective of the Agent Arena hackathon was to foster development in the emerging field of on-chain artificial intelligence by engaging the academic community. Participants were tasked with creating functional AI agents using either IQ AI’s Agent Development Kit – TypeScript (ADK-TS) or the OM1 platform provided by OpenMind. A central requirement for prize eligibility was the mandatory deployment of all created agents onto IQ AI's Agent Tokenization Platform (ATP), a system designed for the creation and management of tokenized, autonomous AI agents on the blockchain. [1]
The event utilized a hybrid model. It was announced as IQ AI's first offline hackathon, which referred to an in-person kick-off event held in Seoul, South Korea. [3] This launch event specifically targeted students and graduates from university blockchain clubs across Korea. [2] Following the kick-off, the main hackathon was conducted as a global, virtual event, allowing eligible participants from around the world to compete remotely. The hackathon had attracted 144 registered hackers who submitted a total of 25 projects. [1]
The hackathon commenced with an in-person kick-off event on November 8, 2025, in Seoul. This launch served as a social gathering for participants to network with each other and meet the organizing teams and sponsors. The agenda for the evening included introductions from IQ AI, OpenMind, and EwhaChain, followed by dinner and a period for games and networking. [2]
The main hackathon period started around the time of the kick-off, with the official registration and development window opening on November 10, 2025. [1] Following the submission period, teams had a deadline of December 12, 2025, to launch their agents on IQ AI's Agent Tokenization Platform to remain eligible for judging and prizes.[1] [2]
The hackathon had a defined technical scope, requiring participants to use designated platforms and provide a specific set of deliverables for their projects to be considered for prizes.
Participants were required to build their AI agent projects using one of two specified technology stacks:
Projects had to clearly demonstrate how one of these toolkits was utilized in their final submission. [1]
A critical rule for prize eligibility was the mandatory deployment of the developed AI agent on IQ AI’s Agent Tokenization Platform (ATP). All valid submissions were required to be successfully launched on the platform by the December 12, 2025 deadline. To facilitate this, IQ AI provided an airdrop of its native token to each eligible team to cover the necessary hosting and launch costs for one agent. [1]
Each project submission was required to consist of several components to allow for comprehensive judging:
The Agent Arena offered a combination of direct monetary prizes and additional opportunities for top-performing teams, with a total prize pool valued at over $7,000.
The prize money was set to be distributed in stablecoins (USDC/USDT) and was structured into two categories:
This structure allowed for the recognition of the top three projects overall, as well as special acknowledgment for projects that best exemplified the potential of the hosts' respective platforms. [1] [2]
Beyond the cash prizes, participants had access to other valuable incentives. Top-performing agents developed during the hackathon were to be considered for investment from IQ AI's $10 Million Investment Fund, providing a potential pathway for further development and scaling. Additionally, as a direct incentive for participation, IQ AI sponsored the launch fees on its ATP for one agent per team, removing a potential financial barrier to entry and ensuring all teams could meet the mandatory deployment requirement. [1] [2]
The winners of the Agent Arena hackathon were announced on December 22, 2025. Winning projects were selected based on their innovation, technical execution, and real-world impact. A key judging criterion was the successful implementation of IQ AI’s ADK-TS framework and the deployment of the project as a live agent on the Agent Tokenization Platform (ATP). [4]
Rogue, the first-place winner, received a RGE, was launched on the ATP and is integrated into a tiered-access system for prioritizing trading signals. [4]
The second-place prize of $2,000 was awarded to Athenea, an AI-powered financial agent designed to help women in dangerous situations achieve financial independence. The application operates on the Fraxtal L2 network and is built to be used with zero prior crypto knowledge. Its features include a stealth mode disguised as a calculator, an "Evidence Locker" that stores user-uploaded files on IPFS with blockchain timestamps, and an emergency SOS protocol to transfer funds and wipe local data. All agent actions are pseudonymously logged to the ATP dashboard for transparent, on-chain verification. [4]
CryptoInsight AI won the third-place prize of $1,000. It is a cryptocurrency analysis platform that combines AI with real-time blockchain data through a system of five distinct agents: Market, Portfolio, Transaction, Vision (for chart analysis), and Chat. The platform fetches live data from sources like CoinGecko and Binance to provide market sentiment, tokenomics, and technical analysis. Its architecture, built with ADK-TS, utilizes intelligent caching to reduce API costs by over 60% and supports multi-user session management. [4]
The $500 IQ AI MVP award was given to ResearchOS, an autonomous research copilot that automates literature reviews. The project was highlighted for demonstrating the versatility of agent-based systems beyond the Web3 and DeFi sectors. It uses specialized agents for planning, searching academic papers from sources like arXiv and PubMed, and synthesizing information into reports. The system features a RAG-powered conversational interface using a vector database for semantic search. [4]
The OpenMind MVP prize was not awarded, as there was a limited number of project submissions built on the OpenMind OM1 track. [4]
The Agent Arena hackathon was a collaborative effort between several organizations in the blockchain and artificial intelligence sectors.