This repository of knowledge guides you through getting started with ETHBerlin, Ethereum, blockchain, and decentralized application development.
- Find a team on Github: https://github.com/ethberlinzwei/Find-A-Team
- Connect with hackers on Riot: #ethberlinhackers:matrix.org
- Contribute to the knowledge base on Riot: #ethberlinzwei-kb:chat.weho.st
- Sign up for ETHBerlin Zwei on Devpost: https://ethberlin.devpost.com
- Check for updates on: https://ethberlinzwei.com
- Find the old knowledge base from last year at: https://github.com/ethberlin-hackathon/ETHBerlin-KnowledgeBase
We assume if you're reading this document, that you know what ETHBerlin Zwei is, but to recap: ETHBerlin Zwei is a combination of a hackathon, experiences, workshops and talks, happening from 21st till 25th of August 2019 in Berlin, Germany.
Talks and workshops happen between the 21st and 23nd of August as part of the Dapp Conference at The Technical University of Berlin.
- Venue: https://www.tu-berlin.de/
- Street address: Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, Germany
- Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/PHwfb3YzhJWPBagc9
- See also: https://dappcon.io/
The Hackathon takes place between the 23rd and 25th of August at Factory Görlitzer Park.
- Venue: https://factoryberlin.com/about/
- Street address: Lohmühlenstraße 65, 12435 Berlin, Germany
- Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/ZCEGLYLUSqVYJdMv6
- See also: https://ethberlinzwei.com/
There are different types of Hackathon, but the one at ETHBerlin Zwei has two purposes:
- Competing for sponsor prizes by incorporating their technologies into a project.
- Contributing to the broader Ethereum ecosystem with novel or amazing ideas, or contributing to existing projects.
That's fine, you are most welcome here, everyone brings valuable skills to a hackathon. But we're sure you have some questions.
No! In fact, we welcome anyone who brings different skills to a hackathon. Wether you want to help as a designer, project manager, give UX advice, write documentation, or something else. Often the projects that do well at hackathons are the ones that focus on more than just code.
Before the hackathon:
- Prepare for ETHBerlin Zwei
- Hackers and team formation
- Volunteering at ETHBerlin Zwei
- Community Members and Guest Access
During the hackathon:
- Resources and Documentation
- Experiences at ETHBerlin Zwei
- Prizes and Bounties
- Mentors and Getting Help
- Judges and Judging
- Sponsors and Supporters
Last, but not least: Read our Community Code of Conduct! Enjoy Berlin! <3