Coinbase announces Bithack winners and own App Store
Coinplanter won first price at Coinbase's Bithack, snagging $10,000 in BTC and worldwide fame in the process. Bitcoin contests, we do not see them often. At least not big ones. There was one; however, that caught the eye. Coinbase organised Bithack, a contest where developers were encouraged to 'explore the possibilities of Bitcoin'. This left many options open, so creativity was a high priority in this game. Bithack did not leave its fans disappointed. As an online hackathon, BitHack allows developers across platforms to participate in creating the next big thing on the Internet, while....
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Coinbase announced the BitHack v2 Hackathon a few weeks ago. With this Hackathon, the company was trying to get developers to design new applications using Coinbase API. Anyone from anywhere in the world could submit a Bitcoin project to BitHack v2, as long as it met our simple guidelines. Over 300 teams registered, and we received 84 qualified submissions from twelve different countries. Many of these submissions came from people who were not able to build payment applications before Bitcoin. Today, Coinbase finally announced the BitHack v2 winners who will collectively receive over....
Popular bitcoin brokerage Coinbase opened their very own app store showcasing applications "powered by the Coinbase platform." At the time of this posting, the app store is home to about eight programs that are available for either Android, iOS, or Mac/Windows. Programs include the Coinbase WordPress plugin and Pounce and range from desktop software to web browser plugins. And while we're on the topic of software, Coinbase has announced the top three winners (selected out of 112 submissions) of their recent BitHack hackathon. In third place came Coinery.io, a service that allows customers....
Coinbase, a Bitcoin payment processing company, has announced the winners of BitHack v2, a global Bitcoin Hackathon. The winners of the contest will receive over $70,000 worth of prizes. BitHack is designed to generate new innovations with Bitcoin technology. The contest was open to anyone in the world that wanted to participate. Overall, over 300 teams registered for the event, and 84 qualified submissions from twelve countries were accepted. Many of the participants were not able to build payment applications before Bitcoin. Streamium entered but was disqualified from the competition due....
Popular bitcoin buying/selling house (and wallet service) Coinbase has launched BitHack, an online hackathon that is open to "developers who want to create something great with bitcoin." In order for developers to get involved, they must sign up to Coinbase, register to BitHack, and get their projects going. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 pm PST on the 16th of March - and three prizes will be awarded to the best apps, judged by BitHack/Coinbase. First prize wins $10,000 worth of bitcoin, 2nd prize wins $5,000 worth of bitcoin, and third place wins a reasonable $3,000 worth of....
Bitcoin technology is all about coming up with new and creative ways to unlock the technology driving this ideology. Over the past few years, we have seen many unique Bitcoin applications, most of which were developed during a hackathon. As a result of that success, Coinbase will be hosting BitHack V2, a six-week hackathon challenging developers to push Bitcoin to limits they never knew existed. Making Bitcoin Easier To Use. Regardless of how you look at it, Bitcoin is not that user-friendly for novice users. In order to change that situation, Coinbase will host their second annual Bitcoin....