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PRICE RELEASE Moledao presents MoleHack: NFT 2.0 – a global challenge to discover new innovations in the NFT space. The hackathon is a partnership between Polygon, BitDAO and iZUMi Finance. Project Galaxy, thirdweb and buildspace are also involved. There will be prizes and grants totaling over $80,000 for the winners.
Moledao has launched an exclusive web 3 membership NFTs for old and new builders on Project Galaxy in conjunction with MoleHack 2.0. The first 50 registered users of MoleHack 2.0 will receive a hacker NFT. All other Moledao Web 3 Hackathon participants will have the option to claim the Original Mole Collection. In April, both batches of NFTs can be claimed.
Moledao NFT owners, also called Moles are part of an elite hidden Mole kingdom, which is living in the age web3. Some benefits include introduction to accelerators, investors, and membership to Moledao’s exclusive community that has access to investors, marketing opportunities, legal help, and more. There will be more upcoming batches of Moledao’s membership NFTs, awarded to those who participate in Moledao’s community events.
The Builders have one month from the 28th of February through 28th March 2022 to register and submit projects. You are encouraged to develop new inventions in the NFT Space with four of the recommended domains.
- Tooling and Analytics – build tools that help to streamline the entire process of creating an NFT project
- Infrastructure – create solutions lacking in the current market
- DAOs – build new concepts of using NFTs as a social and governance tool
- Token Innovations – create interesting use cases for NFTs
NFT 2.0 MoleHack targets new web3 builders. Moledao hopes to develop and nurture early blockchain builders. All builders interested in participating can sign up for the hackathon. Only projects that have raised less than $100,000 through NFT or investment sales will be eligible to participate in the hackathon.
Ben Zhou, Co-Founder and CEO of Bybit, said, “Innovative NFTs have changed the way ownership, membership, branding, fundraising, and community are built on the internet. It’s a new era where both uniquity and commonality are respected. MoleHack: NFT 2.0 offers developers, designers and entrepreneurs a unique opportunity to discover and realize new innovations in the NFT ecosystem.”
Muskan Kalra, Lead Developer Relations at Polygon, said, “There are still barriers to mass adoption of NFTs despite the huge growth in the space. NFT innovations which can solve the existing market problems will make the technology more available to the general public. Polygon wishes to partner with such NFT projects to build on the vision that Web3 is for everyone.”
Moledao, a hackathon organizer, will host a Twitter spaceOn Thursday 3 March at 1PM (UTC), Polygon, L2Y ResearchDAO, The Block School, and other web3 builders will meet to talk about NFT 2.0 hackathon themes and discuss NFTs’ future beyond JPEGs.
It will continue to be a popular method to attract new users to blockchain, making it even more critical to speed up the adoption process. Register here for MoleHack NFT 2.0, and help us build the future web3.
Moledao
Moledao seeks out undiscovered blockchain talent. The social platform allows blockchain enthusiasts to keep up to date with all the latest developments in the field, and to grow their knowledge and share innovative ideas. It also provides a forum for innovators and experts to help them. The goal of the platform is to spread blockchain technology to everyone, and help grow it through education and hackathons around the world.
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