$50,000 Prize Hackaton Starts 10/10/16, Ether.camp Releases Its Tour Guide
Hackers from around the globe will compete for the prize of $50,000 USD during the Hackaton held by Ether.camp who released a tour on their website. According to Ether.camp CEO and founder Roman Mandeleil, the tour is designed to share information about the way the Hackaton will be managed. Competition open to everyone. The primary target of the Hackaton competition is to give birth to the latest startup which would result from the numerous ideas which will be in competition for the first prize. Mandaleil explains that the event tour, as hosted on their website is not restricted at all,....
Related News
This October Ether Camp is holding its 2nd hackathon with over 500 programmers competing for $50,000 in Ether. The four-week contest hosted online has invoked hundreds of ideas from hackers looking to win the prize money, and the entire event will be streamed live for the public’s viewing. Winning Camp Will Receive 50K in Ether. Cryptocurrency developers....
Ether.camp, an organization that hosts hackathons and is leading the development of Ethereum Studio, is accused of rewarding $50,000 in prize money to a cheating team in a competition it hosted. Virtual Accelerator 2016 was an event hosted by ether.camp to discover innovative startups maximizing the potential of Ethereum in unique areas or fields. Artchain, an Ethereum startup which manages art assets on the Blockchain, accused ether.camp of rewarding $50,000 to a cheating team after garnering sufficient information regarding transactions and the public voting system. Public voting system.....
Get out the marshmallows because this episode is intense, pun intended. Now, bear with us as we experienced technical difficulties with slight audio annoyance from Roman’s mic. Nevertheless, the content is pure fire, so hopefully those Airpods you got from Santa are retardant.sizzle* Roman Mandeleil from Ether.Camp moseies on over to the campfire to speak with the trio, about all things Ethereum. Roman uses our platform to discusses Ether.Camp’s most recent hackathon and his top 3 favorite projects. He goes on to explain his vision of Ether.Camp and its future goals. Listen to Roman....
Deloitte has joined the Ether.Camp virtual accelerator as a gold sponsor. The announcement. According to Steve Taylor, a media officer at Ether.Camp, Deloitte has joined German energy company RWE Innogy and WanXiang Blockchain Labs as the third gold sponsor of the Ether.Camp 2016 Hackathon, highlighting the potential of the virtual accelerator to extend the reach of the Blockchain technology across markets. Concerning the development, the CEO and Founder of Ether.Camp, Roman Mandeleil, had this to say to Cointelegraph: “We are happy to see such a deep understanding of the crypto economics....
One could argue the cryptocurrency community is getting fatigued by all of these ICOs and crowdfunding campaigns going on. The Ether.camp crowdsale has been subject to many different opinions. While the general attitude towards this project is positive, some community members are pointing out flaws and issues. For every positive aspect of this project, there is one downside as well. Some of the core functionalities Ethereum-based projects are known for, such as voting and achieving ROI on issued tokens, remain critical issues. One could argue the cryptocurrency community is getting....