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This POAP confirms that you were a Hacker at ETHGlobal Prague 2025, ETHGlobal’s first hackathon in Prague! 🇨🇿 This event saw an amazingly talented set of 520 hackers build 217 projects in just one short weekend. Thank you so much for joining and being a part of what makes each event so special.

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ETHGlobal Prague 2025 Hacker POAP image

This POAP proves you visited the NFT Exhibition at ETHGlobal Prague 2025 and enjoyed this piece of community provided art. -- This piece weaves together the ETHGlobal logo, the visual elegance of stained glass, and the rose, a nod to Czechia’s national flower. Prague is known for its fine Gothic Architecture, with stained glass being one of its stand out features, blending both its significance in faith together with art and expression. Want to see some stained glass in action around Prague? For starters, check out the St. Vitus Cathedral, Church of St. Nicholas, Municipal House, and the Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord.

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ETHGlobal  Meets Prague — ETHGlobal Prague Community NFT Exhibition POAP image

This POAP proves you visited the NFT Exhibition at ETHGlobal Prague 2025 and enjoyed this piece of community provided art. -- Prague is rich in culture, and the legend of the Golem is one of its most famous tales. In the 16th century, under Emperor Rudolf II, Prague’s Jewish community faced violent persecution. To protect his people, Rabbi Judah Loew—believed to possess mystical powers—created the Golem, a human-like figure made of clay and brought to life with Hebrew incantations. He inscribed “emet” (truth) on its forehead to animate it. For a time, the Golem guarded the Jewish quarter. But as it grew more powerful, it became uncontrollable, eventually turning violent and attacking non-Jewish citizens. To stop the chaos, Loew was promised an end to violence against Jews if he deactivated the Golem. He agreed, erasing the “e” from “emet” to form “met” (death), ending the Golem’s life. Legend says its body rests in the attic of the Old-New Synagogue. Today, the Golem still lives on—in Prague’s folklore, statues, and even cookies.

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Globy meets Golem — ETHGlobal Prague Community NFT Exhibition POAP image

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You’ve met 1inch team at ETHGlobal Prague’25 Hackathon. 🦄 Here’s your POAP! 🎉

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ETHGlobal Prague’25 I 1inch POAP image

You met the Capy King at ETHGlobal Prague and lived to mint the tale. A POAP for the builders who claimed their crown and built something royal

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Blockscout’s Crowned Builders POAP image

This POAP proves you visited the NFT Exhibition at ETHGlobal Prague 2025 and enjoyed this piece of community provided art. -- This piece weaves together the ETHGlobal logo, the visual elegance of stained glass, and the rose, a nod to Czechia’s national flower. Prague is known for its fine Gothic Architecture, with stained glass being one of its stand out features, blending both its significance in faith together with art and expression. Want to see some stained glass in action around Prague? For starters, check out the St. Vitus Cathedral, Church of St. Nicholas, Municipal House, and the Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord.

ETHGlobal  Meets Prague — ETHGlobal Prague Community NFT Exhibition POAP image

This POAP proves you visited the NFT Exhibition at ETHGlobal Prague 2025 and enjoyed this piece of community provided art. -- Prague is rich in culture, and the legend of the Golem is one of its most famous tales. In the 16th century, under Emperor Rudolf II, Prague’s Jewish community faced violent persecution. To protect his people, Rabbi Judah Loew—believed to possess mystical powers—created the Golem, a human-like figure made of clay and brought to life with Hebrew incantations. He inscribed “emet” (truth) on its forehead to animate it. For a time, the Golem guarded the Jewish quarter. But as it grew more powerful, it became uncontrollable, eventually turning violent and attacking non-Jewish citizens. To stop the chaos, Loew was promised an end to violence against Jews if he deactivated the Golem. He agreed, erasing the “e” from “emet” to form “met” (death), ending the Golem’s life. Legend says its body rests in the attic of the Old-New Synagogue. Today, the Golem still lives on—in Prague’s folklore, statues, and even cookies.

Globy meets Golem — ETHGlobal Prague Community NFT Exhibition POAP image

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You’ve met 1inch team at ETHGlobal Prague’25 Hackathon. 🦄 Here’s your POAP! 🎉

ETHGlobal Prague’25 I 1inch POAP image