EOS hosts EVMxIdeathon event with a total prize pool of $125,000

The EOS Network Foundation and Helios jointly launched the EVMxIdeathon event on September 19, 2022, which aims to motivate all EOS ecosystem owners to participate in building the next generation of DApps.

The event is divided into two parts Ideathon and Hackathon. Ideathon does not require a code base, and can participate by expounding ideas and proposing feasible project solutions around the five themes of DeFi, Gov3, GameFi, Social Good and Web3.

Hackathon requires developers to build specific applications around GameFi. The event will last for eight weeks, with a total of 52 winning projects, a total prize pool of $125,000, and the opportunity to join the Ideathon incubation program.

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