ETHToronto Hackathon: Expanding Participation
Building on the success of last year’s ETHToronto Hackathon, this year’s event is anticipated to see a significant increase in participation, with over 1000 developers from across the globe coming together to contribute their skills and expertise. The hackathons will take place at George Brown College, in partnership with their renowned Blockchain Development Program. Participants will form teams, attend workshops, and benefit from expert mentorship as they work on creating groundbreaking innovations in the blockchain space.
Showcasing Top Talent at Blockchain Futurist Conference
The top teams from both the ETHToronto and ETHWomen Hackathons will have the exceptional opportunity to present their projects at the prestigious Blockchain Futurist Conference. As Canada’s largest blockchain event, drawing over 8000 attendees, the conference offers an ideal platform for hackathon participants to demonstrate their projects, network with potential employers, and explore opportunities for fundraising. Additionally, all hackathon participants will receive free entry to the Blockchain Futurist Conference, further enhancing the value of their experience.
ETHWomen Hackathon: Fostering Diversity in Web3
In an exciting partnership with CryptoChicks, the Blockchain Futurist Conference will host the inaugural ETHWomen Hackathon. This female-focused and inclusive event aims to create a supportive environment for women and the LGBTQ2 community, enabling them to showcase their talents, collaborate with like-minded individuals, and develop innovative solutions to real-world challenges.
Elena Sinelnikova, CEO of MetisDAO and CoFounder of CryptoChicks, expressed her excitement about the event, saying, “We are thrilled to support a blockchain hackathon for women, as we believe diversity and inclusivity are vital for driving innovation in the blockchain industry. By empowering women in blockchain, we aim to create a more diverse and dynamic community capable of bringing real-world solutions to complex problems.”
A History of Achievement and Innovation
Untraceable Events, the organizer of these hackathons, has an impressive history of driving innovation in the blockchain space. Notable past events include the 2014 hackathon, where the top winner received up to 35 Bitcoin, the BlockGeeks Hackathon in 2016, and the original ETHWaterloo in 2017, all of which have played significant roles in advancing the blockchain ecosystem.
Shaping the Future of Blockchain
As the birthplace of Ethereum, Toronto has become a thriving hub for decentralized technologies, and the Blockchain Futurist Conference is committed to furthering innovation within this space. Tracy Leparulo, founder of Untraceable Events, emphasized, “Empowering women in Web3 is not just a trend; it’s a necessary movement. We hope ETHWomen will inspire and motivate the next generation of female leaders in the blockchain industry.”
Become Part of the Community Today
Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of these groundbreaking hackathons. Apply now for the ETHToronto Hackathon or the inaugural ETHWomen Hackathon at ethtoronto.ca or ethwomen.com. For more details about the Blockchain Futurist Conference, visit futuristconference.com.