The EOS Global Hackathon is the latest venture for the team behind EOS - the world's fifth largest cryptocurrency by market cap.
This Hackathon is geared towards individuals or groups that have come up with an idea that utilizes the EOSIO blockchain platform.
EOS seeks to decentralize the global community from the very start, which will give every person an opportunity to thrive.
The first in-person hackathon will be held next month, in Hong Kong.
Each of these in-person hackathons will have three cash prizes ranging from first to third place.
The second place winner will receive $25,000 and travel expenses, and the third will receive $10,000 plus travel.
EOS held a video pitch competition to kick off the hackathon and chose 5 winners to send to hong kong to compete in the inaugural competition.
You can view the first EOSIO Hackathon Hong Kong itinerary here.
If you don't have any revolutionary ideas to contribute to the EOS platform but know your way around C++ API and believe in the future of dApps - the hackathon needs you too.
EOS is seeking developers to be technical mentors for the first hackathon, from June 9-10.EOSIO developers we need you.
EOS Global Developer Hackathon
Published on May 25, 2018
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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