Be part of the EasyA X Flare Harvard Hackathon, happening from 20–21 September 2025, at Harvard University, Boston, USA. This two-day blockchain will bring together Hacathan developers, inventors and innovators who are ready to create the next major success in Web 3. Participants will work in teams to design new blockchain applications, participate in blockchain technology workshops and gain hands-on experience with Flare Network.
Organized By
Easya, the web3 engine, is committed to accelerating the development and adoption of web3 apps, strengthening some major blockchains in the world.
Event Highlights
- Day 1 sessions on Flare Networks technology
- Mentorship and support from industry professionals
- Presentations from Harvard Live Demo Day, where teams present their work
- Access to blockchain hackathon prizes and recognition
Requirements
- Projects must be built on Flare
- Showcase the potential of XRPFi on Flare
- Teams should be excited to continue projects post-hackathon
What You’ll Need to Submit
- Short project description (under 300 characters)
- Public GitHub repository link
- Final Canva presentation link.
Why Attend?
- Manufactured with the latest blockchain technologies.
- Network with investors, founders and masters that run the industry.
- Web3 access to startup funding opportunities.
- Learn directly from the Flare Networks team and sharpen your technical expertise.
Past Success Stories:
- Easya alumni have launched valuable startups in billions.
- Teams have received funds from top VCs like Founders Fund and A16Z.
- The hackathon provides a direct pathway to proven blockchain success stories.
- Beyond the event, participants are exposed to investors and opportunities.
Grab this opportunity to participate in blockchain innovation. Register now while seats are still available!
FAQs
Who can participate EasyA x Flare Harvard Hackathon?
Students, developers, and blockchain enthusiasts of all levels.
Do I need any prior knowledge of blockchain?
No, you all need to know in seminars.
Is it free to participate in the hackathon?
It's free to participate, but there are only a few spaces available.