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.
Devcon is the Ethereum conference for developers, thinkers, and makers. Devcon's mission is to bring decentralized protocols, tools, and culture to the people and make Ethereum more accessible around the world. Devcon is a four-day event, all in one big venue. You'll meet everyone in that one place. Devcon Week will span the entire week of November 9-17, with events before and after Devcon, organized by the local and global Ethereum community.
This POAP confirms that you were a Hacker at ETHGlobal Brussels 2024, ETHGlobal’s first ever hackathon in Belgium! 🇧🇪 We were blown away by the 355 projects built by nearly 1,000 incredible hackers. Thank you so much for joining and being a part of what makes each event so special.
Well done! You visited the ZKsync booth at EthCC Brussels. We appreciate your curiosity about our innovative solutions. Keep this POAP as a reminder of your engagement and the exciting discoveries you made at the event.
This POAP confirms that you were a Hacker at ETHIndia 2023, currently the world’s biggest Ethereum hackathon! 2000+ community members joined the event from 35 countries and 1724 hackers built 480 incredible projects.
ETHOnline 2023 Hacker
2023-11-02
This POAP confirms that you were a staked hacker at ETHOnline 2023, ETHGlobal’s largest async hackathon ever! This hackathon had over 2000 hackers exploring many themes and topics across the Ethereum ecosystem. In the end, over 500 projects were submitted!
This POAP confirms that you were a Hacker at the ETHGlobal Paris 2023 Hackathon, our biggest event in Europe! Over 1400 community members joined the event from 67 countries and 965 hackers built 321 incredible projects.