Announcing the winners of the Graph hackathon — web3 Warri

Charles Freeborn
web3 Warri
Published in
3 min readOct 20, 2023

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Hackers at the web3 Warri — the Graph Hackathon 2023

On Friday and Saturday, September 15 and September 16 2023, the members of the web3 Warri community participated in a two day hackathon.

This hackathon was the first of its kind in the web3 Warri community and the Graph and the Graph Advocates sponsored this hackathon.

Hackers competed for a total bounty of four hundred and fifty thousand Nigerian Naira.

In the round-up leading to the hackathon, a series of workshops on the Graph and subgraphs had been hosted. So the hackathon was an opportunity to re-enforce the learnings by making the members to build subgraphs and query subgraphs by building frontend toolings.

Meet the participating team of hackers

Hackers participating in the web3 Warri Graph hackathon

In the round-up to the hackathon, members of the web3 Warri community were asked to form competing teams with a unique name/identifier.

Besides the teams, there was also room for individual or solo team participation. And yes, we had an individual hacker participating in the hackathon.

Five teams competed in the hackathon.

See this X (formerly Twitter) thread showing the competing teams.

Meet the winners

I am excited to share the winners from the hackathons.

First Prize Winner — team Gold

Team Gold — First prize winners

Built a front-end tool to query subgraph using the subgraph studio. The project utilizes a block from the Ethereum Goerli testnet.

Features of the project:

  • Retrieves recent transactions from the block and their transaction hash
  • Gets approved transactions on the block and their respective details
  • Picks the block with the highest number of transactions
  • Selects transactions on the block

Here’s the link to team Gold’s project hosted on Netlify.

Second prize winner — team TokenTales

Team TokenTales — Second Prize Winners

Team TokenTales built a frontend tool to query subgraph activity on the Polygon Network, giving an up-to-date view of Matic — the native token — of Polygon.

Here’s the link to the project hosted on Netlify.

You can also find the project’s GitHub repo here.

Third prize winner — team Hell-club

The third prize winner and solo hacker. team hell club

Building a tool that uses subgraphs to query Compound V2 data.

Project’s link.

Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to everyone who participated in this hackathon.

Conclusion

I must express my profound gratitude to the Graph and the Graph Advocates DAO for giving me the opportunity to host these workshops and the hackathon in partnership with the web3 Warri.

If you would like to partner with us to organize workshops and hackathons, please reach out to me on my email charles.eteure@gmail.com

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Charles Freeborn
web3 Warri

Founder web3 Warri and Charlies Codage | Technical Writer