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ETHOxford Hackathon and Oxford Blockchain Conference

ETHOxford Hackathon and Oxford Blockchain Conference

You are warmly invited to join us for the ETHOxford (8-11th March) and inaugural Oxford Blockchain Conference (12-13th March).

ETHOxford is a 3-day blockchain hackathon running from March 8 to March 11. It gathers hundreds of hackers worldwide to compete of prizes up to $50,000.

The hackathon will centre on eight main categories:

• Zero-Knowledge, Privacy, and Compliance

• Oracles, Identity, Real-World Assets (RWA), and RealFi

• Infrastructure, Middleware, and Hardware

• Decentralised Science (DeSci) and Public Goods

• No Code & Low-Code Smart Contracts

• Decentralised Finance (DeFi)

• TradFi, L1, and L2 Interoperability

• Decentralised Social Media and Gaming

More info about ETHOxford here. More info about Oxford Blockchain Conference here.

Transport: Tagus Capital & CBS sponsored bus will offer free travel to attendees from Cambridge to Oxford on 8th of March, and return on 11th March. If you wish to stay after the Hackathon (8-11th March) for the Conference (12-13th March), you will need to pay for your own travel.

Housing: Hacker house "Cambridge HomeDAO, powered by Tagus" will offer access to showers (and a limited number of beds + mattresses) during the trip (8-13th March): note that majority of hackers will "sleep" on mattresses at the event site. For this own sleeping bags are recommended.

For more information, join the Weekly Brunches Telegram group.

This event is co-hosted with Cambridge Blockchain Society.


WHEN: Friday 8 March 2024, 12 - 2pm
WHERE: King's
College, Cambridge


TICKETS: to attend the workshop, please message the Weekly Brunches Telegram group

Signups will begin during the Weekly Brunch workshop on February 10th and will continue until February 18th.

There will be a total of 40 slots. If the number of applicants exceeds the available slots, priority will be given to applicants who have attended the Weekly Brunches more regularly. The remaining applicants will be invited to sign up via the HomeDAO website. In the latter case, attendees will be responsible for their own transportation and other fees.


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