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Bitcoin Writing Contest: $17.5 in Prizes

https://www.contests.hackernoon.com/bitcoin-writing-contest

The #bitcoin Writing Contest by Rootstock & HackerNoon

The #bitcoin Writing Contest, presented by Rootstock and HackerNoon, is now live with a total prize pool of $17,500 up for grabs!

Whether you're a thought leader, a skilled writer, a talented developer, or simply passionate about blockchain technology, this contest invites you to showcase your expertise in various Bitcoin-related topics.

Throw your hat in the ring with the #bitcoin tag and stand a chance to win big. Suggested Blog Topics:

Thought Leadership

Explore various Bitcoin topics, both new and old, such as Runes, what Satoshi’s writings mean to you, ordinals, layer 2 solutions, sidechains, how Bitcoin changed finance forever, and/or quality analysis about its price prediction or impact on inflation.

Dev Stack and Tooling

Delve into the development stack and tooling related to building on Bitcoin, including SDKs, APIs, smart contract development frameworks, etc. Developers and makers should showcase the technical capabilities for building with Bitcoin.

Tutorials

Provide step-by-step tutorials on how to build applications, smart contracts, or implement specific features. Bonus points for building with Rootstock. These tutorials will serve as practical guides for developers and enthusiasts looking to start building on Bitcoin.

https://www.contests.hackernoon.com/bitcoin-writing-contest
https://www.contests.hackernoon.com/how-to-enter-bitcoin-writing-contest
https://hackernoon.com/tagged/bitcoin

on May 22, 2024
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