Recap of Australia’s biggest Blockchain hackathon

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6 min readDec 8, 2017

I had never been to a hackathon before so when I found out one was being held in Sydney I was super excited. It was called Blockathon: The Biggest Blockchain Hackathon in Australia and it was held this past weekend from the 24 -26 November 2017.

The great Bokky ran several workshops leading up to the hackathon exploring lots of potential projects. I found it very useful. It was like a pre-hackathon hackathon. Most of us didn’t know each other, had never participated in a hackathon before and were all looking to understand how it worked and if our ideas were even worthy of entering.

In the workshop we discussed ideas, some people pitched theirs and some “fluid” teams were formed. We also chilled out and ate pizza too. It really was a pre-hackathon hackathon.

Then came the big day. Getting to the Michael Crouch Innovation Centre at the University of New South Wales was a little tricky but not impossible. It is a fabulous space though. Its concept is centred around a presentation space, a manufacturing space and a working space. Very clever!

Friday evening started with the traditional welcome, housekeeping and the all important prize pool from Daniel Bar, the lead organiser from http://www.bitfwd.xyz/

The mentors introduced themselves on stage. From left to right they were:

Adrian Ethereum expert, String Nyugen StringStory Media, Emma Weston CEO Agridigital, Luke Anderson Cybersecurity expert, Nick Addison CTO Agridigital, Bokky PooBah Ethereum expert and Weiwu Zhang Cryptography expert.

Those who didn’t have a team came together and formed one before dinner was served.

When a car comes with a boot load of pizzas, you know you’re at a hackathon! Everyone then went up stairs to get settled in and claim their workspace.

Over the following day and a half all the teams were brainstorming, hacking and networking away during the meal breaks.

Then crunch time. On Sunday at 4pm the crowd started to gather. The pitch decks were submitted and judges at the ready.

The judges jumped on stage and introduced themselves. They (from left to right) were:

Dorjee Sun COO Santiment, Jason Williams CEO BitPOS, Emma Weston CEO Agridigital and Emma Poposka CEO BRONTECH.

There were 13 teams:

1. Flathead

2. OpenSymbol

3. The 26

4. Team Blockify

5. Credo

6. Team TimeBlock

7. Octio

8. ExpertChat

9. JOE

10. MoonGrade.com

11. Cryptips

12. Freebiz

13. StrataBlocks

Each pitch was 4 minutes with a hard stop. I’m talking mid sentence hard stop. The hardest stop I’ve ever seen. Good on you Neto!

The pitches were great, the judges questions were challenging and it was really about the process or the journey, not the result.

The judges then went away and deliberated and came back to announce the winners. As Jason mentioned, it was super close and really could have gone either way on another day. However, the results were……

First place went to The 26 CryptoCats (congrats!) which was about digital assets on the blockchain. Second place was JOE, — Javascript On Everything where a light bulb was turned on using an arduino and an Ethereum smart contract. Third place was StrataBlock, placing strata data, (apartment maintenance info) on the blockchain.

The 26 (CryptoCats) Left to right: Gendry Morales, Nas Munawar and Jochy Reyes.

JOE — Javascript On Everything. Left to right: Sean, Mark Pereira, Matt Hales.

StrataBlocks. Left to right: Ross McIntyre, Daniel the MC, Connor Wiseman and Ze’ev Gilovitz.

What could be improved?

  • If the website had a page of the transport options to get to MCIC UNSW it would have been very helpful. Being from out of town and having to rely on public transport I found it a little tricky but I treated it like The Amazing Race. I was determined to get there!
  • If each team had a table stand with their team name that would have helped to identify who’s who.
  • Photo ops of each winning group and removing the doritos and beer from the stage. Health and Safety. Someone could have tripped over it!

Everything else though was perfect. A shout out to Daniel Bar and his team Vincent, Robin, Neto, Mark and co. It was very well organised.

The mentors and experts (mentioned up above) were wonderful giving up their time over the weekend wondering desk to desk, team to team sharing their experience, being a sounding board and also fixing code where required also.

Thanks to the sponsors BLOCK8, Tyro Fintech Hub, SatoshiLabs, Gaze Coin Pty Ltd, Olympus Labs, Hcash, Santiment and NEM.

There was heaps of food to go around, the space was large with enough with work areas for loud collaboration or quiet time too.

It was an amazing conclusion to my 5 week Australian blockchain landscape tour, meeting amazing, smart, talented and passionate people. Thank you Sydney (and Melbourne) and I can’t wait to come back next year!

This story was originally published on LinkedIn

Written by: Sean Au
Sean is a crypto/Blockchain researcher and trainer and the founder of cryptotalk.org. He helps people understand Bitcoins, Blockchain and Smart Contract technologies from a practical point of view and help build Proof of Concepts.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-au

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