Thanks for listening! You were among the first to hear what’s in store for the future of ENS.
A digital collectible as proof of meeting with Jye in November 24'. It's most likely we met online as I spend much of time this month waiting for my first child to arrive, alas DevCon will have to wait another year. It was nice to connect in any case and look forward to staying in touch. More details from find me on LinkedIn, Farcaster and Twitter can be found at the website below.
Thank you for stopping by The Graph booth at ETHGlobal Brussels 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, 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.
Celebrate your participation at EthCC with this Nethermind POAP! This badge commemorates your involvement in our special events and sessions at the Ethereum Community Conference. Thank you for joining us and contributing to the future of blockchain.
f/cc attendee 1st edition
2024-07-07
You've attented the first f/cc edition brought to you by POAP and friends. A community driven event for farcasters at the eve of 2024 EthCC in brussels.
Thanks for attending the first Far(away)Con, a 1-day Farcon satellite event in London designed to celebrate and connect Farcasters in the UK and Europe who can’t make it to Venice Beach, LA in May. Hosted at a16z offices in Soho we networked and covered topics from building to growing and earning on Farcaster before heading to a local boozer pub for drinks to cap off a great day.
Frameworks Judge
2024-04-08
This POAP confirms that you were a Judge at Frameworks, ETHGlobal’s first Farcaster Frames async hackathon! This hackathon had 600 hackers exploring new transactional frames, open mints, social interactions and more within the blockchain ecosystem. In the end, 209 projects were submitted!
This POAP confirms that you were a Hacker at ETHGlobal London, our second Ethereum hackathon in the UK capital! 1000+ community members joined the event from 59 countries and 700 hackers built 241 incredible projects.







