Prize
$110,000 USD
in total prizes

Hack Boston

23
Sep
-
25
Sep 2022
September 2022
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36 hours
Location
The SOCH, Harvard University
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520 attended

Boston's biggest ever prize money hackathon with support from world-leading experts. Come discover the power of going multi-chain.

Hack Boston is a 36 hour event from EasyA x Reach with 24/7, in-person guidance from the top engineers at Reach and the world's leading blockchain networks: Algorand, BNB Chain, Klaytn, Cartesi, Telos and more!

Event co-hosted by the Harvard Blockchain Club and MIT Bitcoin Club. Other universities in attendance include: MIT, Princeton, Yale, Brown, BU, Northeastern, Columbia and Cornell. We encourage any other universities to attend!

And even better? It’s STUDENTS-ONLY, so there will be zero professional hackers. Just you vs other students. Plus, you know employers will be fighting over you when you win.

Not a programmer? This hackathon is open to all students regardless of technical experience (whether it’s ideation, marketing or presenting).

Free to enter. Free food. Free code-level support available in-person 24/7.

Join for the chance to win these prizes

Grand prize
$50,000
USDC
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Plus follow-on grant funding available to select winning teams
$30,000
USDC
2nd Place
$15,000
USDC
3rd Place
$5,000
USDC
4th Place

Shark Tank

$1000
USDC
first prize
USDC
second prize
USDC
third prize
USDC
fourth prize

Shark Tank

$1000
USDC
first prize
$600
USDC
second prize
$400
USDC
third prize
USDC
fourth prize

Shark Tank

$600
USDC
first prize
$300
USDC
second prize
$200
USDC
third prize
USDC
fourth prize

Shark Tank

first prize
$50,000
USDC
$600
USDC
second prize
$30,000
USDC
$300
USDC
third prize
$15,000
USDC
$200
USDC
fourth prize
$5,000
USDC
$500
USDC

Requirements

What we're looking for:

  • DApps that genuinely push the boundaries of what's possible
  • Exciting new use-cases that leverage each chain's unique features
  • Awesome plans for development post-hackathon

What you'll need to submit:

  • Short description of your dApp
  • Link to your public GitHub repo
  • Short video demo of your dApp in action
  • Your slides for presenting your project live
“We've been to many hackathons before but this one was truly next level! Our team won the Algorand track so will use the prize money to continue building over the coming months.”
— Junior, Harvard University
Where our hackers come from

Hear it from our community

"On behalf of the entire team here, we wanted to extend a sincere thank you for all of your support during the earliest stages of the Lockbox. The two hackathons we did last semester were monumental in turning a random late-night idea into a functional MVP."
Jeremy, Harvard University Student
Harvard University
"Thanks for the incredible event to bring together people from different backgrounds and provide a platform for stimulating discussions and ideas! 🙌"
Vivian, MIT Student
MIT
"Crazy vibe at Polygon x EasyA's London hackathon. Just look at the long lines. Still so happily surprised everyday how truly global Polygon has become. Onwards!"
Sandeep, Polygon Co-Founder
Polygon Technology
"Polygon's first student hackathon in London was a BLAST! 🔥 Many more to come, all over the world. 🦄💫"
Mihailo, Polygon Co-Founder
Polygon Technology
"Saying hi to the (insanely long) line for the Immutable x EasyA hackathon in London."
Robbie, Immutable Co-Founder
Immutable
"I wish I was a dev so I could go to an easyA hackathon 😭"
Milly, Immutable Senior Developer Growth Manager
Immutable
"That’s when I met Phil and Dom for the first time, that was a life changing event for a lot of people 😊"
Claude, Tezos Developer Relations
Tezos
"Amazed by the quality of projects. These students are legendary. Salute to the Builders 🫡🫡🫡"
Raza, Scroll Developer Relations Lead
Scroll
"Shoutout to EasyA for putting on an incredible hackathon at Harvard 🫡 Bullish on Dom, Phil and the EasyA team 🔥"
Max, Helika Analytics Head of BD
Harvard
"It all started with an EasyA Hackathon"
Kashyab, Northeastern University Master's Student
Northeastern University
"Can't think of hackathon without Kwok brothers and EasyA. Can't wait to see you again in Boston."
Berhanuddin, Northeastern University Master's Student
Northeastern University
"Thank you EasyA for the sessions, prizes, goodies and what not! Means a lot. It is due to your events that we learn so much, interact with VC's and industry professionals. Thanks again for the event guys! Hopefully we'll get to meet at the next event."
Dheeraj, Northeastern Grad
Northeastern University