Crypties 2023 Nominees Revealed: Vote for Crypto's Top Projects and Creators

Claim your free Crypties voting pass and cast your ballot to help choose this year’s most exciting crypto and emerging tech creators.

By Decrypt Staff

1 min read

The Crypties Awards are back, with the premier crypto industry awards ceremony returning for 2023 to honor the brightest creators and most impactful projects across several categories.

And you can help choose the winners. Simply claim your free voting pass and then you can enter your picks in categories including The Social Impact Award, Achievement in AI, and Game of the Year.

Voting is live until November 3, so mint your pass and help choose the standouts from another exciting year across crypto and emerging technology.

Here are The Crypties nominees for 2023:

NFT Project of the Year

  • The Monument Game by Sam Spratt 
  • Checks by Jack Butcher
  • Rolls by Dave Krugman
  • Pudgy Penguins

The Diversity Award

  • Melissa Wiederrecht 
  • Sofia Garcia 
  • World of Women
  • Palm Foundation

The Social Impact Award

  • Endaoment.org 
  • The Giving Block
  • Sovereign Nature Initiative
  • Project Liberty

Game of the Year

  • Parallel
  • Champions Arena
  • The Machines Arena
  • My Pet Hooligan
  • Wreck League

The Brand Award

  • Polygon
  • adidas /// Studio
  • Swoosh.Nike
  • R3NLT.NFT

Achievement in AI

  • SingularityNET
  • Refik Anadol
  • Oasis Protocol x personal.ai
  • Akash Network

Award in Fashion

  • Draup 
  • DRESSX
  • Tribute Brand
  • Syky

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