We are delighted to announce the launch of the
Join us for an online event chock-full of hacking and learning, featuring mentorship and support from Encode, the Filecoin ecosystem, and friends throughout the program.
Learn with us and develop inspiring new use cases to build the open data economy!
🚀 The hackathon starts on August 30th with an online launch event. You’ll meet the Filecoin and Encode teams, as well as our hackathon partners, who will tell you all about the bounties you can tackle.
🎥 The launch event will be followed by a series of workshops hosted by hackathon partners, aiming to help you build and ship a hackathon project.
🛠 You’ll have three weeks to build and submit a project. We’ll be there to help you every step of the way. Our PM will be in touch regularly to check on your progress, and you’ll be able to book check-in calls to get direct support. Our hackathon partners will be active in our dedicated Discord channels and available to answer your technical questions.
🏆 The best submissions will be invited to pitch live in our hackathon finale event and compete for the top prizes. Not invited to the finale? You may still be one of our prizewinners, so make sure to attend the finale event to find out!
Register for the Open Data Hack via the form below!
To find out more, visit our
Until 30th August: Early registration
Wednesday, 30th August: Hackathon begins with a Launch Event
Wednesday, 20th September: Submission deadline
Late September: Finale and Prize giving Event
Encode Club is a Web3 education community learning and building together through fantastic programs with the leading protocols in the space. Together we organize programs like education series, boot camps, hackathons, and accelerators both online and in person. We then help our community get jobs and funding for projects and startups.
If you have any questions, please email: [email protected]
Get Started with the Protocol Labs Tech Stack
To learn more about how to get started on various technologies that you can hack on at the Open Data hack, check out: