Decentology

Number of Winners
5,000 Spots
Official Link
decentology.com

Perk :

Access to one of Decentology's FastCamps . A FastCamp will teach a developer how to get started building on the Hyperverse. All the devs would need to know would be JavaScript. This particular FastCamp would be exclusively just for Surge Passport holders and we would provide additional support, networking opportunities, and other special perks.

Application based. Claim the perk and fill out the application sent via email by May 31st to be a part of the first cohort.

More about the FastCamp:

A 5-day mini bootcamp by the HyperverseDAO to accelerate the onboarding of JavaScript developers to Web3.

Participants can learn how quick and easy it can be to get a Dapp (Decentralized Application) up and running. And, while doing so, they can:

  • Earn a FastCamp NFT
  • Get Certified
  • Land a Paid Web3 job
  • Win cool merch & other prizes
  • Become a Community Ambassador for the HyperverseDAO

Surge Passport NFT holders will also receive exclusive perks, networking opportunities, and hands-on support from the Decentology team.

About Decentology:

Founded in 2019, Decentology is the innovative company behind the Hyperverse - the open, composable smart contracts marketplace that makes it easy for developers to discover, build, and monetize Web3 applications.

Based out of Mountain View, California, Decentology is run by a global team with a mission to onboard the next 10 million driven JavaScript developers to Web3. To deliver on its mission, Decentology partners with some of the leading blockchains in the industry, such as Flow, Algorand and Metis.

In 2021, the company raised $4.3 million in seed funding from top crypto investors including Dapper Labs, Borderless Capital, Good News Ventures, Berezka DAO, Synaps, Warburg Serres, and Kosmos Capital. By making Web3 accessible to millions of existing web developers, the Hyperverse is accelerating the growth and adoption of decentralized technologies at scale.

To learn more about Decentology and the Hyperverse, visit: decentology.com

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Perk :

Access to one of Decentology's FastCamps . A FastCamp will teach a developer how to get started building on the Hyperverse. All the devs would need to know would be JavaScript. This particular FastCamp would be exclusively just for Surge Passport holders and we would provide additional support, networking opportunities, and other special perks.

Application based. Claim the perk and fill out the application sent via email by May 31st to be a part of the first cohort.

More about the FastCamp:

A 5-day mini bootcamp by the HyperverseDAO to accelerate the onboarding of JavaScript developers to Web3.

Participants can learn how quick and easy it can be to get a Dapp (Decentralized Application) up and running. And, while doing so, they can:

  • Earn a FastCamp NFT
  • Get Certified
  • Land a Paid Web3 job
  • Win cool merch & other prizes
  • Become a Community Ambassador for the HyperverseDAO

Surge Passport NFT holders will also receive exclusive perks, networking opportunities, and hands-on support from the Decentology team.

About Decentology:

Founded in 2019, Decentology is the innovative company behind the Hyperverse - the open, composable smart contracts marketplace that makes it easy for developers to discover, build, and monetize Web3 applications.

Based out of Mountain View, California, Decentology is run by a global team with a mission to onboard the next 10 million driven JavaScript developers to Web3. To deliver on its mission, Decentology partners with some of the leading blockchains in the industry, such as Flow, Algorand and Metis.

In 2021, the company raised $4.3 million in seed funding from top crypto investors including Dapper Labs, Borderless Capital, Good News Ventures, Berezka DAO, Synaps, Warburg Serres, and Kosmos Capital. By making Web3 accessible to millions of existing web developers, the Hyperverse is accelerating the growth and adoption of decentralized technologies at scale.

To learn more about Decentology and the Hyperverse, visit: decentology.com

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