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New HACKATHONS - Summer is almost here but learning never stops

Even though summer is here, there are still some great hackathon opportunities to keep your skills sharp! 

 

These challenges provide some excellent learning opportunities and a chance to win amazing prizes, collaborate, and more!

Polygon BUIDL IT : Summer 2022 by Polygon

PRIZES: $500,000 in prizes

DEADLINE: Aug 1, 2022 @ 5:00pm EDT

THEMES: Blockchain, Gaming, Web

JOIN THE HACKATHON: https://bit.ly/buildit22u

 

DocuSign Good Code Hackathon by DocuSign

PRIZES: $50,000 in prizes 

DEADLINE: August 12 at 2:00pm PDT

THEMES: Mobile, Open Ended, Social Good

JOIN THE HACKATHON: https://bit.ly/goodcodeu

 

Wix DevCon Hackathon 2022 by Wix

PRIZES: $30,688 in prizes 

DEADLINE: August 15 at 5:00pm EDT

THEMES: Gaming, Web

JOIN THE HACKATHON: https://bit.ly/devcon22u

 

Chirp Developer Challenge by Twitter

PRIZES: $520,600 in prizes 

DEADLINE: Aug 19, 2022 @ 5:00pm EDT

THEMES: Social Good, Mobile, Web

JOIN THE HACKATHON: https://bit.ly/chirpchallengeu

 

Ripple CBDC Innovate by Ripple

PRIZES: $47,000 in prizes 

DEADLINE: Aug 25, 2022 @ 2:00pm PDT

THEMES: Blockchain, Fintech, Social Good

JOIN THE HACKATHON: https://bit.ly/cbdc22u

 

Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative Global Hackathon by Amazon

PRIZES: $100,000 in prizes 

DEADLINE: August 30 at 5:00pm EDT

THEMES: Social Good, Beginner Friendly, Open Ended

JOIN THE HACKATHON: https://bit.ly/asdi22u

 

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