Join the Pi Hackathon!
Hackathon participation
The Brainstorm app will support Hackathon registration, ideation and team formation processes. You can participate in the Hackathon as individual developers or as teams through Brainstorm. For technical developer participants, a technical screening test will be issued to vet developer skills and will be granted a verified developer badge once passed. Non-technical participants can propose their ideas and engage with developers through the Pi chat integrated inside Brainstorm to form teams and build your projects.
The Pi Hackathon will accept teams working on either Type 1 Business apps or Type 2 Ecosystem apps. Awards will be given to the top projects in each category.
On Brainstorm, a list of app proposals have been published based on previous community reviews. For published projects, participants can directly enroll in the Hackathon. New proposals submitted to participate in the hackathon will still go through the same community blined review cycles. Once the proposed project gets published based on its reviews, it will be enrolled. We encourage all Pioneers to contribute to the blind review process during the Hackathon to filter out noise and make sure that quality ideas get published.
Pi Network is also releasing a new Discord server next week for developers. Through Discord, teams will be able to collaborate and receive more developer resources and announcements. Keep an eye out for this launch over the next few days.
Overall, the Pi Hackathon will help foster the decentralized development of Pi’s ecosystem on the Pi Platform, leveraging the power of our global community to achieve the breadth and scale of traditional economies, where real value and utilities are created. The next half of this year will ramp Pi up to its Mainnet launch at the end of the year, and we are excited to share this journey with you.
Pioneers, let’s #BuildPi2gether!!!
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