PLEASE NOTE: This is a hybrid event meaning there will be both in-person and virtual hacking. The submission platform will remain the same and all workshops/ceremonies will be streamed online.
ABOUT THE EVENT
Leading minds within the blockchain space will join international hackers, developers and the curious to collaborate on building a decentralized future using Ethereum. This event will be inclusive and educational to inspire communities through their own creative design of blockchain applications.
Developers of all backgrounds and skill levels will work on projects using Ethereum to build something of value that can have a real impact on the world.
TICKETS
Our Lemonade stand is where the official tickets for EthCapeTown will be provided.
Only approved hackers will have access to the hacker ticket selection.
Access our lemonade stand and secure your spot!
HACKATHON INFORMATION
Our official hackathon submission page is here on DoraHacks. This is where all projects - or Buidls - are submitted and also where our judges will submit their votes.
Only approved EthCapeTown hackers will be able to submit their projects on DoraHacks, with access provided during the opening ceremony, 10am on 20th September 2024.
JOIN US ON SOCIALS
Join our communities on Discord and Telegram.
Judge Accessibility
Organizer email available25/25
Student-run event15/15
Actively looking for judges25/25
Small event (120 participants)10/10
No corporate sponsors10/10
New or emerging organizer10/10
Public registration available5/5
Online format (judge from anywhere)10/10
Top signals
Organizer email available
Student-run event
Actively looking for judges
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
Estimated Audience
Mostly Students
ExperienceStudent
OccupationStudents
Beginner Friendly
Women in Tech
Technical Focus
AI95%
Web80%
Mobile25%
Industries
Healthcare
Education
Climate
Technologies
Python
React
OpenAI
Why this estimate
• Hosted by a university
• Open to students
• MLH member event
Estimate inferred from event metadata, not actual attendee data.