Hero

Extensions
Hackathon

Build your own extensions and compete for prizes!

AUG 20 - SEP 2

Virtual
Hero

$10,000

Available in prizes

In collaboration with

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Timeline

Hackathon Starts

Aug 20

Submissions Closed

Sep 2

Winners Announcement

Sep 6

FAQ

What makes a good Scaffold-ETH 2 extension?

A good extension typically involves contract and front-end interaction. It should solve a real problem or enhance the developer experience.

Examples include implementing your favourite EIP, adding a useful kit that extends Scaffold-ETH 2's capabilities or implementing a Solidity by Example application.

You can check our curated extensions branches to get some inspiration: eip-712, erc-20, onchainkit, ponder or subgraph are extensions that are already available.

Who can participate in this hackathon?

Developers of all skill levels are welcome to participate!

Can I work in a team?

Yes, you can work individually or in teams. We encourage collaboration! Find your partners in telegram

How will projects be judged?

Projects will be evaluated by a commitee based on innovation, technical complexity, use of Scaffold-ETH 2 capabilities, and potential impact to the ecosystem.

Will there be mentors or technical support available?

Yes, we'll have mentors and technical support available throughout the hackathon to assist participants.
Scaffold-ETH 2 documentation, tutorials, and a dedicated support channel are available.

Is there a registration fee?

No, participation in the hackathon is free of charge.

Do I need to know Solidity or other tech stack to participate?

You can create a useful Scaffold-ETH 2 extension even without a contract!
We'd recommend doing some challenges of SpeedRunEthereum to get familiar with Scaffold-ETH 2, but totally fine if you can't!

What do I need for my submission?

You'll need to submit your code repository, a brief project description and a 2 minute video showcasing it.

Submissions open

AUG 20 - SEP 2