This POAP means that you successfully minted a POAP during EthCC [8] Week. Thanks for being part of something innovative!
You have met Patricio in July of 2025 (IRL)
2025-07-06
You got this digital collectible because you have met Patricio Worthalter in real life during July of 2025. https://twitter.com/worthalter https://t.me/patricioworthalter See my collection: https://collections.poap.xyz/youve-met-patricio/1
This is the proof that you stopped by at the ENS booth at ETHGlobal Cannes. The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is a distributed, open, and extensible naming system based on the Ethereum blockchain, and works across web3 and the whole internet. It's your identity: simple, memorable, unmistakably yours. For your hackathon project, you can leverage ENS to give names to Ethereum addresses and store user data directly on their ENS name, which acts as a interoperable profile. Or mint subnames for the users of your app. ENS is very powerful - trust your instincts as you enhance the user experience of your app.
ETHCC8 Cannes | 1inch 2025
2025-07-01
You’ve met 1inch team at ETHCC8 in Cannes Congrats 🥳 Here’s your POAP!
Welcome desk @ EthCC
2025-07-01
Welcome to EthCC 2025! The city of Cannes proudly presents a gamified discovery path to showcase our crypto-friendly destination. This POAP from the welcome desk is your first step on this journey. Collect it to begin exploring our city's landmarks and create a lasting digital souvenir of your experience.
Met Lefteris during EthCC[8] 2025
2025-06-30
You've met Lefteris in Cannes, during EthCC[8] in 2025
The Open-Source Orchestra first ever POAP at Devcon SEA
2024-11-15
This POAP is in honor of the second time in a row the Open-Source Orchestra has coordinated a music space at DEVCON open for permission-less collaboration. The first was DEVCON LATAM and now DEVCON SEA.
Thank you for stopping by The Graph booth at DevCon 2024! The Graph is the indexing and query layer of web3. Developers build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, that applications can query using GraphQL. The Graph currently supports indexing data from over 60 different networks including Ethereum, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, ZkSync, Polygon, Avalanche, BNB Chain, and many more. Visit thegraph.com to learn what's next for the indexing and query layer of web3.
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