Today, CoinList announced that it's making "CoinList Build" into a product.
CoinList President Andy Bromberg told CoinDesk that these new blockchain-based companies need help getting engineers to try out their platforms.
To that end, CoinList has spun up a new product that makes it easy for crypto companies to pull together online hackathons in very little time.
Its first hackathon will take place next month with 0x, the peer-to-peer exchange protocol for ethereum-based tokens.
CoinList is primarily known as a backend solution for running token sales.
CoinList isn't disclosing how much it will earn for running these events for teams, and Bromberg said that aspect is still under discussion.
Following 0x's event, the company plans to work with more crypto-industry companies to run similar events.
CoinList has not yet announced the next company it will work with under the CoinList Build umbrella.
It may also develop the product similar to the way it runs token sales, with a CoinList co-branded product and a white-labeled option is now.
"I think every crypto company would want to do this," Bromberg said.
CoinList Launches Hackathon Series to Spur Crypto Product Launches
Published on Dec 19, 2018
by Coindesk | Published on Coinage
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