The organisers of a new hackathon in Toronto are willing to generously reward the developer of a real app that will allow new people to join the blockchain world.

The hackathon ether.camp is an online event, which will last for four weeks . The registration is open and the deadlines are to be announced soon.

Organisers of the competition invite applicants from all over the bitcoin and Ethereum communities.

“The contest will include a code marathon, powered by an innovative and easy to use competition platform. The participants will get to use modern Ethereum development tools to transform their app idea to a full-fledged crypto token campaign,” they say.

The board of 13 judges will supervise the competition and choose the winning app. The board includes co-developer of Ethereum Joe Lubin, founder of Augur Joe Peterson and professor of Cardozo Law School Aaron Right.

Last year, marathon lasted for 5 days and gathered over 100 coders who together produced tens of thousands of code lines; and a team that walked away with a grand prize of 5,000 ether. They managed to create a program that linked the identity and reputation to a set of Ethereum addresses.