The EOS Global Hackathon series is a first-of-its-kind event in the world of blockchain, and serves Block.one’s goal of supporting of a decentralized global community from the ground up. The second event of the series took place in Sydney on August 4-5. More than 30 teams from as far as Canada and Korea came together to rise to the challenge of creating a DAPP that will do environmental good.
Take a look at the awards ceremony video to see the top teams pitch for their chance at more than US$144,000 in prizes awarded by EOS VC.
The #EOSHackathon Challenge
Decentralized Applications for Scale – The EOSIO platform ushers in an era of scalable decentralized applications built to impact technology across the globe. The challenge: create a DAPP that will empower the public to play a role in sustaining natural environments for the future.
Winning Team Prizes
First Place: US$100,000 – SmartPress
Second Place: US$25,000 – GreenKeep
Third Place: US$10,000 – TokenTree
Superlative Prizes
Greatest Social Impact: US$3,000 – Jarmbi
Best User Experience: US$3,000 – GreenFix
Best Social Media Post: US$3,000 – Alfred Cheuk
More info: https://eoshackathon.io/
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