One, the company behind EOS, announced the highly-anticipated location for part four of its first-of-a-kind global blockchain hackathon.
The EOS hackathon is comprised of four, two-day hackathons held throughout various locations worldwide.
The location of the EOS Grand Finale will be announced Dec. 8.San Francisco.
Although the fourth location, San Francisco, has already been announced, the event venue is still unknown.
"The EOS Global Hackathon series is a first-of-its-kind event in the world of blockchain supporting the growth of a decentralized global community. See you in San Francisco for the next hackathon and join us in building the future of decentralized applications on EOSIO.".
Tickets to participate in the hackathon are $10 and team options are available - but each member must pay individually.
The first hackathon took place in Hong Kong, June 9-10.
One; Winnie Liu, co-founder of EOS; and Michael Cao, co-founder of EOS. The second hackathon took place in Sydney, Australia, Aug. 4-5 and featured more than 200 entrants from across the globe.
Finally, the third hackathon will be in London, Sept. 22-23.
According to the EOS London Hackathon page, more judges will be announced prior to the event and the online information session will be held Sept. 19 via Zoom.Cover Photo by Sasha Stories on Unsplash.
Part Four of EOS Global Hackathon Location Revealed
Publié le Aug 14, 2018
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