Encode x Chainlink
Hackathon

This hackathon has now finished. Read all about the event and prize winners here!

A 4-week hackathon focused on Chainlink!

Build projects with Chainlink to answer challenges and compete for fantastic prizes!

Start Date: 28th July 2022
Register by: 5th August 2022
Submission Deadline: Sunday, 28th August 2022

Read more in the official announcement.

 
 

How it works

This hack is part of the wider Encode x Chainlink programme,
also consisting of an educational series

The hackathon is 4 weeks long

Attend workshops and learn to build with Chainlink

Answer challenges related to the Chainlink Ecosystem

Win prizes

 Challenges and prizes

 

$30k in prizes

 

Build with Chainlink

1st: $10k

2nd: $7k

3rd: $3k

Runners-up: 10 x $1k

 What happens
during the hackathon?

 

Register ▶ Form a team ▶ Attend workshops ▶
Build your project ▶ Get 1-1 mentorship ▶ Submit

Key dates


Register by 28th July 2022

Late registration by 5th August 2022

Submission deadline on 28th August 2022

Finale and Prizegiving on 14th September 2022


FAQ

Who can take part? Anyone can take part in this hackathon!

Do I need a team? No, you can hack solo. If you’d like to form a team, we will help you connect with other hackers.

Is there technical support? Yes! The Chainlink team and Encode team will offer support during this hackathon.

Where does the organisation happen? For updates, announcements and everything else on the organisational side, please keep an eye on Encode’s Discord.

Can I enter an existing project? Yes, you can, but only if your project hasn’t raised significant funding already.

Do I own what I build? Yes, you/your team is the sole owner of your project.

Can I do more than one challenge? Yes! We actively encourage this.

 

About our partner

 
Chainlink logo

Chainlink is the industry standard for building, accessing, and selling oracle services needed to power hybrid smart contracts on any blockchain.

Through a decentralized oracle network, Chainlink allows blockchains to securely interact with external data and systems, providing the critical off-chain information and computations needed by complex smart contracts to become the dominant form of digital agreement.