ETHIndia 2.0 — A Twitter Recap
The Devfolio team organized the second edition of Asia’s biggest Ethereum Hackathon on 2–4 August. Missed out on attending ETHIndia 2.0 in person? Luckily for you, our social media team did a great job covering all the action from the event. Relive the highlights with a little help from our ‘LIT’ twitter feed. 🔥
The MLR Convention Centre in Bangalore opened its gates for ETHIndia Conference attendees at 8 AM on 2 August. With a stellar lineup of talks and workshops for the ETHIndia conference, we welcomed over 400 attendees for the conference. Check-ins were a hassle-free process thanks to Devfolio’s built-in single-click check-in process and our dedicated volunteer team.
Rise and Shine hackers! 😁
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
We have an awesome line up of Talks + Workshops today!
Followed by of course the #hackathon 💖
Check in at 8 am, See you there!
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Make your way to the registeration desks and check In to #ETHIndia 2.0!
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
Our proactive team of volunteers will make sure you have an amazing time!
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After a hearty breakfast, attendees headed for the auditorium where Nash from Devfolio along with Kartik and Jacob from ETHGlobal kicked off the opening ceremonies with shoutouts to our amazing sponsors, organizers and volunteers who made ETHIndia possible. We also had some cool stats from the hacker applications to show off, which is a testament to the rising popularity of developer interest in the Ethereum ecosystem.
Pranav from NuCypher, Jaynti from Matic and Anand from Lendroid took to the stage to introduce their projects and the bounties they had in store for hackers.
We didn’t want folks who couldn’t make it in person to the conference to miss out on the action which is why we live-streamed it. :)
Check out the recording here — bit.ly/2OJO9bQ
- #ETHIndia 2.0 received 1927 applications from 20 countries across the world
— Shakti Goap (@shaktigoap) August 1, 2019
- 45% are attending their first hackathon
- 68% are new to @ethereum ecosystem
- The average age of hackers is 23 years pic.twitter.com/Rj8d934qQY
Kicking off #ETHIndia with the
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
Opening Ceremony 🎊
We have @TheRealKartik and @jacob_willemsma from @ETHGlobal , @NashVail from @devfolioco
giving the event a Superb Start! 🚀 pic.twitter.com/3xmMZNoJa3
Shout out to all our Sponsors for helping #ETHIndia 2.0 to Kick Off!
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
We are forever grateful to you!
Love you the most 💖 pic.twitter.com/BXIJb3AlKv
We have @_jdkanani Founder and CEO of @maticnetwork @_jdkanani briefed us about Matic’s accomplishments and goals. @maticnetwork provides secure side chain scaling solutions for public blockchains 🙌🏻 pic.twitter.com/A51ZJGnHDs
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
'We bring a dozen viable ideas and quality dev tools for you, the hackers, to stand on our shoulders and build something awesome.' @viananda makes an entrance for @lendroidproject at #ethindia @ETHIndiaco #Blockchain #Ethereum pic.twitter.com/VMdLeMILGH
— Lendroid (@lendroidproject) August 2, 2019
🔊 Make your way to the auditorium!
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
Talks + Workshops begin at 10 am IST!
Or Tune In Live at https://t.co/1gQhcEIYGm 🎥
to not miss a beat of #ETHIndia 2.0 🚀 pic.twitter.com/23SwCXLFgI
Soon after the opening ceremony, it was time for the first workshop of the day by Arpit from Matic Network on getting starting with Solidity. Vignesh from Lendroid then took to the stage to talk about his transformative experience with hackathons! Up next were Desmond and Anton from Kyber Network to talk about how they enable on-chain liquidity for the decentralised economy. Stani from AAVE took up the final session before lunch, speaking about how decentralised lending pools are impacting the DeFi landscape. Attendees made good use of the lunch break, swarming the sponsor booths to interact and learn more about the exciting projects taking part in ETHIndia.
We are Building #decentralized Airbnb!
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
Follow along the workshop to familar yourself with Solidity and show your skills in the #ETHIndia hackathon, commencing tonight!@atvanguard diving deep into the code👨🏻💻 pic.twitter.com/5vpaTxCUSy
“There is treasure here.
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
You just need to look for it”@vigsun explains the importance of Hackathons & Team work. @lendroidproject started at a hackathon & believes in stepping out of comfort zone and Community building!
Catch their technical talk at 2 pm IST 🚀 pic.twitter.com/h6KU74OpBO
@Anyhowclick briefs about the on-chain Liquidity Protocol, Token exhange and Reserves on Kyber!
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
Meet @KyberNetwork at their booth to brainstorm on ideas 🔥 pic.twitter.com/OmbsLH2opP
@StaniKulechov briefs about the Decentralized Lending Pool, DLP architecture, Interest Rate Swaps and DLP Protocol 🎊
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
“Hackathons are magical. If you can be free and creative. You can build amazing things”
- @StaniKulechov at #ETHIndia 2.0 pic.twitter.com/kHgetsqVk0
Visit the Sponsor Booths to know more about our Sponsors and the exciting products they are working on 🎉 pic.twitter.com/Asi3Q9pXJG
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
Lunch Time, Go fill your bellies and come back to the Auditorium!
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
The action has only just begun 💪🏻
Fun Fact:
The First use of Crypto Currency was to buy Pizza 🍕 pic.twitter.com/zx1ygcmuhG
The day continued with Vii from Lendroid taking up a workshop on the Lendroid Protocol and their journey so far. Sayli from Matic continued Arpit’s solidity introduction session from the morning to showcase a dApp version of Airbnb. Anton from Kyber Network showed us how to integrate the Kyber Protocol into dApps. Privacy is a pre-requisite for any real world usage of blockchain and Arnaud from AZTEC showed us how you can bake it into your dApps using the AZTEC toolbox.
@lendroidproject protocol will be shifting to mainnet in a week 🎉@viisundaram and @vigsun explain why Lendroid uses Vyper for Smart Contracts.
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
“Smart Contracts were not meant to create systems that replicate cloud environment “
- @viisundaram at #ETHIndia 2.0 pic.twitter.com/I6cedDYTNb
@ptsayli continues the #decentrazlied Airbnb DApp from today morning.
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
Deploying the DApp on web is so exciting 😍 pic.twitter.com/QWtZ1Mi9ce
Implementing @KyberNetwork Protocol in a DApp.
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
We are testing contracts on the go!
WOW 🤯 pic.twitter.com/uXyem4ojra
Finally, it was time for Vitalik, someone who doesn’t need an introduction! Even though he couldn’t make it in person, the interactive nature of the fireside chat with him led by Kartik made the audience feel he was here with us in Bangalore. Vitalik spoke about his journey from writing articles in exchange for Bitcoin to building Ethereum and answered some thought-provoking about the way ahead for Ethereum from the audience.
Next up was Gaurav from QuikNode who demonstrated how to set up an Ethereum Block Explorer using QuikNode and web3.js. The last talk of the conference was taken up by Leonard from Torus who explained how frictionless logins for dApps are enabled through Torus.
@VitalikButerin non-giver of ETH, but giver of much mirth at @ETHIndiaco. #ethindia pic.twitter.com/Fip0g8YDgB
— Anand Venkateswaran (@viananda) August 2, 2019
Taking it to the next level with @VitalikButerin #ETHIndia 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/crxw1AAQ91
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
The fastest and the easiest way to run your own Ethereum Node! ⚡️
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
Feel free to contact Gaurav and brainstorm on ideas for the #hackathon 🧠 pic.twitter.com/oYPE9grbJV
It has been an extremely interactive session with @TorusLabs 🙌🏻
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
Feel free to reach out to Leonard Tan and team for more deets😍 pic.twitter.com/7zocwIXwVY
With the conference wrapped up, our hackers were all set to hack and started checking in in earnest for the hackathon. Jeff Lau from ENS did an excellent job brainstorming with the hackers and helping them use ENS domains for their dApps.
Attention all hackers!!
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
Check In for the #hackathon has begun. Please assemble at the registration desk and get yourselves checked in with our team! 🤗 pic.twitter.com/K2me9iNqyK
@_jefflau did a Brilliant job on brainstorming our hackers with all things ENS!
— ETHIndia (@ETHIndiaco) August 2, 2019
Feel free to reach Jeff for any information you may need about @ensdomains 💪🏻 pic.twitter.com/5Wuk4vkJg7
The hackathon kicked off at 10 PM post a nourishing dinner for our hackers. Energised by the inspiring talks and stimulating conversations through the day hackers were raring to get a chance to build the next big dApp.
Stay tuned for Part 2 of the recap to find out what happened next!
Originally published at https://medium.com/devfolio on August 15, 2019