Schedule

The hackathon will begin with a recap of PlutusFest, the conference at which both Plutus and Marlowe were initially announced in December 2018, before the hackathon challenges are published for teams to begin working on.

The hackathon is free to enter and is open to everyone: developers, financiers, and anyone with an interest in learning more about IOHK’s industry-leading smart contract technology.

There will be a number of prize categories, from the most original idea to the best team player, as well as a grand prize and a bug bounty for attendees to aim for – all with cash prizes.

Hackathon attendees will be able to attend the hackathon portion of the summit for free. Participants will need to bring their own laptop, and be available all day on April 18. There are only 80 hackathon places available – reserve yours now by registering online.