- Main Registration site
- Google form = This is to have your contact detail and food preferences
- Registration flow
- Video instruction of how to register
King's college London at Strand London WC2R 2LS Kings building, 4th floor Upper : Room K4U.12
- 8:30 = Registration and Breakfast
- 9:30 ~ 10:00 = Welcome & introduction
- 10:00 ~ 10:30 = "ENS 101" - Dean Eigenmann
- 11:00 ~ 11:30 = "Packaging with ENS: More than just a name" - Brett Sun
- 11:30 ~ 12:00 = Idea pitch and team forming
- 12:00 ~ 13:00 = Lunch
- 13:00 = Team registration deadline
- 15:00 ish = Tea Break
- 16:30 ~ 17:30 = Yoga
- 19:30 ish = Start cleaning room
- 20:00 ~ = Close
- 9:00 = Open and Breakfast
- 12:00 = Demo registration start
- 12:00 ~ 13:00 = Lunch
- 14:00 = Demo registration deadline
- 15:00 = Demo
- 16:30 ~ 17:00 = Public voting & winner announced.
- 18:00 = Close & Start cleaning room
- No solo team = This is to prevent having too many projects to demo as well as encourage collaboration with others.
- Mentors can hack as well = Mentors are not the judges so feel free to hack with others.
- ENS related = This is ENS hackathon so please do something related to ENS. Feel free to integrate ENS into your existing app
- Existing project is okay = It does not have to be a completely new project as long as you can make it clear which part you hacked during the hackathon period.
We will follow similar rules done by status.im global hackathon.
Once you decide the team, please submit a github issue describing the followings
- Team name:
- Team members (assign yourself to the issue):
- Team leader:
- Hack idea:
- What area do you need help on?:
It is understandable that the idea will change throughout the hackathon. This is more for us to understand what area you are working on and if mentors can help in progressing your ideas.
Not all team may get to the end of the hackathon.
To express your interests on demoing, please comment the following on your github issue tagging @makoto
- Project name:
- Project code repo URL (if existing project, please make it as a separate pull request):
- A brief summary of what you have done:
At this point, we will decide how long each team have time to demo depending on the final number of submission. You don't have to have impressive pitch deck (there will be no investors here) but have a brief slide explaining what you have done.
We may not have every kind of adapters to connect your laptop into a projector so I suggest you have your presentation on pdf or online slide (eg: google presentation) as a backup.
This hackathon is to encourage open contribution to ENS ecosystem. If you decide to continue your project at this point, we would suggest mentioning what's your plan going forward and what kind of help you are looking for.
After all the demos are done, we will be having public voting (probably paper based) to decide the winner.
You pay small deposit (0.02ETH) when you RSVP. You lose your deposit if you do not turn up. You will be able to withdraw your deposit back + we split the deposit of whom did not turn up.
Please access the URL above via Dapp enabled wallet (Metamask/Status.im/Toshi/CiphyerBrowser/TrustWallet,etc) pointing to Mainnet.
Please bring QR code with your public key so that it's easy for us to check you in. Mobile wallets are great ways to carry your ETH address (unless you already have ENS) and here is how you use it.
https://medium.com/@makoto_inoue/participating-blockparty-event-with-a-mobile-wallet-b6b9123246f7
The dapp automatically sets gasprice from https://ethgasstation.info to the cheapest possible but that may cause your transaction to take a long time to get confirmed when the network is congested. The gas price is getting volatile recently so you may want to check https://gitcoin.co/gas/history or https://twitter.com/EtherFees to find out when the gas price is cheap to RSVP.
If you struggle to use the Dapp, please feel free to contact makoto@ens.domains
Yes, but please also make sure your friends also fill in the form so that we can email any updates.
https://goo.gl/forms/jAnNEphhKFyi20eq1
Space at the workshop is very limited, and unfortunately we weren’t able to accommodate everyone who applied. Look out for a separate workshop invitation (via EventBrite) if your application has been accepted.
We will try to set up video streaming so that you can tune-in the conversation remotely.
It's up to you as long as it is related to ENS. You can integrate ENS reverse lookup into your Dapp or join some of the initiatives which may come up as the end of the Friday workshop. Feel free to suggest your ideas at our discussion forum to exchange idea.
https://discuss.ens.domains/t/2018-ens-hackathon-hack-ideas/667
The event takes place at King's College London campus and the closest tube stations are Temple (District/Circle line), Holborn (Central/Picadilly line) or Embankment (Bakerloo/Northern/District/Circle).
The area of the venue is relatively pricey so you may choose to stay in the area where the above tube lines pass. East/South London is relatively cheaper than North/Central/West London in general.
We have a capacity of around 70~80 participants at the venue. The majority of the Friday workshop participants will be also joining in addition to the hackathon participants.
This registration is for on-site participation only. We have received a few inquiries for remote participation so we will let you know if we later decide to include remote participation.
Feel free to chat with other workshop/hackathon participants at https://gitter.im/ensdomains/hack2018 If you need specific help, please feel free to contact makoto@ens.domains