This POAP proves you have attended ETHDenver 2025. ETHDenver is a Community-Owned Innovation Festival. With community members on six continents, ETHDenver has proven itself one of the most important events on the annual calendar. ETHDenver Is The World’s Largest & Longest Running Ethereum #BUIDLathon Event.
This POAP means that you successfully minted a POAP using our new GPS distribution method. Thanks for being part of something innovative!
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.
Scaling Ethereum 2024 Hacker
2024-04-29
This POAP confirms that you were a staked Hacker at Scaling Ethereum 2024, ETHGlobal’s third edition of this async hackathon! This hackathon had 830 hackers exploring the future of the everything roadmap within the blockchain ecosystem. In the end, 199 projects were submitted!
You landed your first spike on a kendama at ETH Denver 2024 with Sweets Kendamas and Nouns DAO!
This POAP proves you have attended ETHDenver 2024. ETHDenver is a Community-Owned Innovation Festival. With the genesis of SporkDAO in June of 2021, ETHDenver became the first event DAO in the world. All event proceeds are used to #BUIDL value for our community and to realize the decentralized future. https://www.ethdenver.com/
LFGHO Hacker
2024-01-31
This POAP confirms that you were a staked Hacker at LFGHO, an ETHGlobal async hackathon centered around the GHO Stablecoin! This hackathon had 870 hackers exploring the future of Payments, Stablecoins and the AAVE ecosystem across Ethereum. In the end, 254 projects were submitted!
This POAP confirms that you were a Hacker at the ETHGlobal Istanbul Hackathon, our biggest event ever! 2004 community members joined the event from 90 countries and 1350 hackers built 427 incredible projects.