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A month later, and we’re still thinking about what everyone built in just a few days. To everyone who showed up, thank you. You came in with ideas, questions, and curiosity, and left with something real. Whether it was a prototype, a team, or simply a new way of thinking, you made Developer Camp what it was. We’re proud of every single person who chose to build. This was just the beginning and we have a feeling this community is only going to grow from here. See you again next year.
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Looking back, one of the most meaningful parts of Developer Camp Manila was the people who showed up to guide others. To our mentors, judges, and partners, thank you. For your time, your honesty, your presence, and your willingness to share what you’ve learned. The conversations you had, the feedback you gave, and the perspective you offered shaped so much more than just the outputs of the weekend. You helped shape the experience itself. We’re incredibly grateful and we hope to build alongside you again next year.
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IMPORTANT UPDATE: On March 10, 2026, unauthorized actors compromised the private keys associated with two operational wallets belonging to the Developer Camp corporate token purchasing program (AutoBuy and Buy-Ups). During a 5-minute window, the attacker liquidated internal token reserves ($developer and USDC) into native SOL via decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregators, and exfiltrated the resulting SOL funds to attacker-controlled infrastructure. The attacker did not steal or hold the $developer or USDC tokens themselves; they fraudulently forced market sells of those assets to drain the wallets of pure SOL. Total Stolen Assets: >60 Native SOL (resulting from the liquidation of >10.45 Million $developer tokens and USDC reserves) Total Estimated USD Loss: ~$4,900 USD We are officially requesting that exchanges and market-makers flag the associated attacker addresses to freeze deposits pending further law enforcement action. IC3 submission ID: 2e7c81de09b943f0af10d5b4ed5d101a More information follows (and is summarized here: developer.camp/incident-repo…).
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Verified Transaction Flow (Chain of Custody) Step 1: The Primary $developer Token Liquidation (22:35:52 UTC) Tx Hash: DqUFrphja7v44AuM869AmHLH6bLwDEMADhkkYgTmWNE1BMjES1MKVXqXCCsb67je1jeD3Lgcr1hF4NNp8waZ85R Action: The attacker forces Victim Wallet A to liquidate 8,785,954 $developer tokens via a DEX/Aggregator swap. The tokens are sold into a market maker/liquidity pool, and the victim wallet receives 16.48 SOL in return. Step 2: The USDC Liquidation (22:36:00 UTC) Tx Hash: 8H6cNbtMvMun22ABsZHQsvnyqSjyEubCMfv2yVoZ1czVz7kvAnAHiiCXDW338aTHJ3pQKFXJEjc3sxv6rV5goNs Action: The attacker liquidates Victim Wallet A’s remaining reserve of $1,965 USDC directly into 22.82 native SOL inside the victim wallet via another swap. Step 3: Wallet B Consolidation Sweep (22:37 UTC) Action: The attacker sweeps 4.26 SOL from Victim Wallet B directly into Victim Wallet A to aggregate the native SOL. Step 4: The Pure SOL Exfiltration (22:39:21 UTC) Tx Hash: WHhgqhk9xT3E1SYWM5nZEgSiRpX2rFnYNH7TaaqWdZs6wTMEDZpVup9cpkLyKwZHAyzS8NWcvrd9KLENVAtTu6w Action: The attacker sweeps all consolidated SOL from Victim Wallet A. Exactly 43.839214872 SOL is transferred out directly to the attacker exit node E4a66ej1Fw3nAXwzpL6W29Af6MyQT5YwpdB2JFVpdSfS.
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Contact & Authorization We are prepared to verify control of the victim domains and provide law enforcement with any necessary signatures to validate this claim. Entity: @DeveloperCamp_ Inc. Contact: @Dom Sagolla (Chairman) / @AnnaSpisak (ED)
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Three days of ideas, collaboration, and experimentation lead to this moment. Congratulations to the teams recognized for building solutions across the focus tracks of Developer Camp Manila. 🏆 Collective Prosperity Track: Salita 🏆 Climate & Regeneration Track: AniDex 🏆 Health & Human Potential Track: PlanTipid 🏆 Future of Work Track: Skillseed 🥉 $800: Fight Club 🥈 $1,200: Wika 🥇 $2,000: Roundtable From early conversations to working prototypes, these teams showed how technology can serve people, communities, and the planet. The hackathon may be ending, but the journey continues. #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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Batch 2 Finalists: Salita, Seegla, Skillseed, Ulam, Well Read, Wika, Worm and Roundtable Different ideas. Different visions. All exploring what comes next. #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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Finalists take the stage. These teams are presenting the projects they built over the past three days at Developer Camp Manila. Which ideas will move forward? #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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Apl.de.Ap’s jeep steals the moment at Developer Camp Manila. Filipino culture, creativity, and ingenuity rolling into Demo Day. #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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Three days of collaboration now come down to this moment. Teams present their prototypes while mentors and judges listen closely, asking questions and exploring what each idea could become. Soon, the finalists will be revealed. #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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Ideas move through the room. Teams present their prototypes while judges and mentors listen, exploring possibilities for the future of work, climate regeneration, human potential, and shared prosperity. Every project starts with a simple choice, to build. #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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It started with introductions. Now it looks like this. Day 3 at Developer Camp Manila and the room is full of new collaborations, ideas, and possibilities. #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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Great ideas are everywhere. But what makes one project stand out? Jared Dillinger shares what he looks for when builders pitch their ideas. #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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Day 3 at Developer Camp Manila. Before the Idea Expo, we asked filmmaker and photographer Terence Ver one question about the future of tech. His answer says a lot about what’s ahead. #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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Technology can change systems. Builders decide how. Developer Camp Manila co-organizer Giselle Tomimbang-Mercado on rethinking ownership, opportunity, and what shared prosperity could look like. #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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A different way to look at the future. In “A Case for Hope,” Tallulah La Merle invited everyone to see AI not just as a disruptive force, but as a transformative evolution. Human intelligence extends beyond the brain, into ecological, somatic, and communal ways of knowing. She also suggested that AI can help amplify these qualities rather than replace them. While many fear losing what is good in the present, builders and entrepreneurs look at today’s problems and imagine what could exist next. Entire industries are still waiting to be built. #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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Friendly competition, big energy. Team YGG Pilipinas went head-to-head with Team Developer Camp in YGG Versus, featuring Starvara, as builders and gamers came together to compete, collaborate, and celebrate creativity in play. Sometimes building also means having fun together. #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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What makes technology truly valuable? A conversation with Anna Spisak reflects on one of the central themes of this year’s camp: relational technology. As technology itself becomes more accessible, the real differentiator shifts to something deeper — human relationships. How we connect, collaborate, communicate, and move through the world together. The question for builders then becomes: what are our technologies amplifying? #DeveloperCampMNL #DeveloperCamp #Hackathon #ManilaTech
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