DoraHacks launches new online roadshow product BUIDL Arena
On December 20th, DoraHacks officially launched the BUIDL Arena, which will invite the most promising teams from hackathons to showcase their vision and future roadmap online, and receive support from core contributors, institutions, and communities in the ecosystem.
Outstanding teams will have the opportunity to join DoraHacks' long-term community funding program (GrantDAO) and receive Venture Grants provided by Dora Ventures, rapidly moving towards the entrepreneurial stage. It is reported that DoraHacks' first BUIDL Arena will focus on the Aptos ecosystem and will be held in January 2025. Outstanding projects from the Code Collision hackathon will participate, and further details will be announced soon.
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