
Scheduled for February 7-9, 2025, the ETH Oxford Hackathon will take place at the Mathematical Institute of Oxford. This dynamic web3 hackathon invites blockchain engineers, designers, researchers, and Ethereum enthusiasts to collaborate.
Organized by HomeDAO, ETH Oxford 2025 Hackathon is part of a year-long residency in Oxford, where participants devote themselves entirely to building startups.
The event will also feature Gala Dinner, a hallmark of the Hackathon experience.
You could sign up for the ETH Oxford Hackathon here.
To join, members move to our Oxford HQ. We select outliers from any background: PhDs, undergrads, and high-school dropouts alike are all welcome,HomeDAO representatives outline.

ETH Oxford Hackathon Source: ethoxford.io
Highlights of the Hackathon:
- An environment purpose-built for Web3 enthusiasts and traditional coders, featuring a 400-capacity lecture hall, a mezzanine for team collaborations, and 10 in-depth workshops.
- Easy-to-use, low-code and no-code options for those new to blockchain.
- A chance to present innovative concepts and craft intuitive UI/UX designs.
- Free overnight stays offered to 100 participants (for those pulling an all-nighter).
- Finalists will compete for a £100,000 prize pool.
The event will also feature Gala Dinner, a hallmark of the Hackathon experience.
Every ETH Oxford ends at a landmark venue, where Hackers dine alongside Main Track Judges, Sponsor Representatives and Investors,investors explain.
The event is completely free for all approved hackers, with a £30 deposit refunded at the time of personal check-in.
You could sign up for the ETH Oxford Hackathon here.
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