According to Deep Tide TechFlow news, on May 7, Bless Network officially launched its first official hackathon “The Genesis Build” on May 5, attracting eager attention from developers around the world. This event is centered around Blessnet - the world’s first shared, decentralized, community-driven supercomputer, aimed at inviting developers to explore its potential and redefine the infrastructure of the internet.
Participants will compete based on creativity, project quality, and innovative applications of Blessnet’s features, with a total prize pool of up to $5,000. The winning entries will be showcased through various channels of Blessnet, and all eligible participants will receive the honorary “Blessed Builder” Discord identity badge.
The deadline for event registration is May 12, bringing new development opportunities to the Decentralization computing field.
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Bless Network launches "The Genesis Build" hackathon to promote Decentralization innovation.
According to Deep Tide TechFlow news, on May 7, Bless Network officially launched its first official hackathon “The Genesis Build” on May 5, attracting eager attention from developers around the world. This event is centered around Blessnet - the world’s first shared, decentralized, community-driven supercomputer, aimed at inviting developers to explore its potential and redefine the infrastructure of the internet.
Participants will compete based on creativity, project quality, and innovative applications of Blessnet’s features, with a total prize pool of up to $5,000. The winning entries will be showcased through various channels of Blessnet, and all eligible participants will receive the honorary “Blessed Builder” Discord identity badge.
The deadline for event registration is May 12, bringing new development opportunities to the Decentralization computing field.