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iThink Hackathon offers ₱225K in prizes to Web3 developers

By Manila Times - 4 months ago

AIMING to leverage the innovations and opportunities presented by the blockchain ecosystem to power social advancement, ISLA Camp (ICP HUB Philippines) launches the fourth edition of the iThink Hackathon, offering a total of P225,000 in prizes to Web3 developers that will build groundbreaking solutions.

iThink Hackathon "Pump up the jam" is being held in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Midtown Diliman and Devcon Philippines to engage developers across the Philippines by providing a platform to showcase their creativity and innovations that address challenges in one of Rotary's areas of focus: Peacebuilding and conflict prevention, disease prevention and treatment, water sanitation and hygiene, maternal and child health, basic education and literacy, community economic development and environment.

The hackathon is designed to foster creativity, innovation and collaboration among developers nationwide. Participants will work on projects in one of two tracks: Web application or web game application, utilizing both front-end hosting and back-end application programming interface (API) deployed on the internet computer protocol (ICP).

For the web application track, projects must utilize ICP for frontend hosting and backend API, frontend can also be developed using any technology, such as React, Angular, or Vue.js, as an option. Applications should be responsive and user-friendly.

For the web game application track, games must also utilize ICP for the back-end API and can be developed using any framework or engine such as Unity, Phaser, Godot or Defold. The games should be engaging, intuitive and playable in a browser.

Interested participants must register and submit their requirements through the website https://hackathon.islacamp.ph/.

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