ErgoHack: A Primer on Developing On The Ergo BlockChain
Ergo is hosting its first ever Hackathon event, ERGOHACK
June 11th-13th
Join the Ergo team on Discord and Zoom to learn more about becoming an ERGO Developer!
Ergo Discord @Hackathon
Hackathon Mentors Include
Alexander Chepurnoy AKA Kushti
ERGO Core Developer
Co-Founder of SmartContract.com
Core Developer at NXT
Research Fellow at IOHKDenys Zadorozhnyi AKA Greenhat
ERGO Sigma Rust Developer
Software EngineerIlya Oskin
ERGO Explorer Lead Developer
ErgoDex DeveloperAmitabh Saxena AKA Scalahub
ERGO Appkit Developer
Software EngineerMohammad Hasan Samadani AKA mhs_sam
ERGO Mining Software Lead Developer
ERGO Foundation Board MemberAnon_Real
Creator of ERGO Utils
Creator of ERGOAuction HouseAnon2020s
Creator of ErgoMixerHazeyOneKenobi
Ergnomes Blockchain and Backend Developer
Cat With Laser Eyes
ERGOHACK PRIZES
1ST PLACE: 5K SIGMAUSD
2ND PLACE: 2.5K SIGMAUSD3RD PLACE: 1K SIGMAUSD
100 SIGMAUSD FOR EVERY PRESENTER
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Hackaton participants will also receive a limited edition
ERGnomes NFT:The HackaGnome
Introducing Node 4.0.12
Parallel downloading from peers
NiPoPoW prover and verifier implementations, improvements in the p2p layer
Time to switch to dApp development :)
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Content Judges
Aleksei Pupyshev
Founder of Ventuary Lab
Co-Author of Neutrino Protocol
Chief Technology Evangelist and Community Director Waves Platform
Former Artificial Intelligence Architect at MailRu Group HoldingRobert Kornacki
CSO at dcSpark
Former Head of Research at EmurgoErgo Foundation Member
Alexander Chepurnoy AKA Kushti
Ergo Core Developer
Co-founder of smartcontract.com
Core developer at NXT
Research Fellow at IOHKBruno Woltzenlogel Paleo
Technical Project Director IOHK
Author of Scientific Papers on chimeric ledgers, UTXO with scripts, multi-currencies, as well as to the formal specifications in Haskell and Scala for these papers.