Blockchain for hackathons: How to build a DApp as quickly as possible
Event Information
About this event
About
This workshop is ideal for anyone looking to build dapps as quickly as possible. In this workshop, we will cover the following:
- Review of smart contracts and solidity
- Development and testing tools
- Create a smart contract using Remix
- Build a dapp that interacts with a smart contract (Read, Write, Receive Notifications)
- Store and retrieve data using IPFS
- Common problems and their solutions
About Tom Dwyer
Prior to being a Blockchain Engineer at Extropy.io, Tom spent a decade working in automation within automotive powertrain research and development. Tom has been interested in blockchains and decentralisation since being introduced to Bitcoin in 2014.
About Laurence Kirk
After a successful career developing financial applications in the City of London, Laurence was captivated by the potential of blockchain technology and set up Extropy.IO back in 2015, a consultancy working with start-ups in the UK and overseas, developing decentralised applications, and consulting on blockchain technology and cryptography.
Laurence has a Physics degree from Durham University and currently taking an MSc in Software Engineering at Oxford University where he founded the Oxford Blockchain Society. Laurence teaches blockchain and cryptography workshops and often gives talks on Blockchain, Ethereum and Zero Knowledge Proofs at conferences worldwide.
About Post Covid Hack
The COVID-19 crisis side-effects risk erasing decades of the progress of poverty alleviation and social impact initiatives while widening the income, gender, and digital divide. Unemployment, job precarity, and credit default rates are rising. We need to act now to accelerate the economic and social recovery process, reduce the post-COVID risks, and start building a society now which is better equipped for the “new normal”.
The Post COVID Hack hosted by Indorse and Coinsilium with our headline sponsor IOVlabs will create a bridge between hidden talents and teams and blockchain companies. The global hackathon, therefore, provides a platform to establish long term relationships and partnerships within the industry, further product and user adoption and develop incredible technologies.
Theme
The hack is split into two tracks, the Socio-economic Inclusion track, which includes use cases but not limited to such as Social ID & Reputation, Impact Investment & Crowdlending, Community Currency Issuance and Community Wallets. The second track is an Open Track, with use cases around Health, Gamification and Privacy & Security.
Partners / Stakeholders
Many partners including IOVlabs, Blockchain for Humanity, Government of Gibraltar, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation, the National Innovation Agency of Thailand, Kucoin, Mischon de Raya, as well as a number of blockchain societies from leading universities such as University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Imperial College of London, University College of London, King’s College London plus many more are supporting the Post COVID Hack initiative.