London, England, June 19th, 2025,
Chainwire
Developers, grab your keyboards!
Trilitech, the London-based Tezos R&D Hub, and Encode Club, the
leading blockchain education and community platform, are officially
announcing that 2025 is the Summer of
Code, with the launch of a new hackathon set to kick off on
July 3rd. Launching at TezDev, the annual blockchain conference for
the Tezos ecosystem, the Etherlink Hackathon 2025: Summer of Code
will bring together developers from around the world to build
innovative applications on the Tezos L2 network, Etherlink. The
month-long virtual event offers thousands of dollars in prizes
across four competitive tracks, as well as the opportunity to
receive mentorship from experts within the Tezos ecosystem, and
aims to position Etherlink as a premier platform for DeFi, gaming,
and creative applications.
The hackathon challenges developers to
leverage Etherlink's unique advantages: ultrafast transactions with
confirmations in under 500ms, near-zero fees at a fraction of a
cent, and the robust security inherited from Tezos L1. The event
runs from July 3rd through August 3rd, culminating in a high-stakes
demo day where finalists present their projects live.
The timing aligns with significant
momentum in the Etherlink ecosystem. A flurry of launches and
network activity in recent months has seen total value locked (TVL)
on Etherlink surge beyond $40M, demonstrating growing developer and
user adoption. Recent developments include the launch of DeFi
aggregator Oku, which brings Uniswap v3 functionality to Etherlink
users, and the successful deployment of the Calypso upgrade,
delivering up to 30x faster smart contract storage and enhanced
network stability.
Etherlink's architecture addresses key
challenges facing developers today. Its non-custodial rollup design
ensures no exclusive third-party control, while permissionless node
operation allows anyone to run nodes, post commitments, and secure
the network. Decentralized governance enables stakeholders to
propose, vote, and shape network development.
The hackathon features four distinct
tracks with equal $8,100 prize pools. The Best DeFi Application
track challenges developers to build innovative financial protocols
that leverage Etherlink's EVM-compatible environment, from lending
platforms to synthetic assets and payment rails. The Best Game or
On-Chain Interactive Experience category seeks creative
applications of smart contracts in gaming contexts, from simple PvP
games to NFT-powered virtual worlds.
The Collab Culture track focuses on
collaborative tools and NFT projects that foster engagement between
diverse audiences, emphasizing accessibility and creative economy
applications. The Vibecode: Wildest & Most Unexpected Project
serves as the wildcard category for boundary-pushing concepts that
showcase unconventional uses of blockchain technology.
Each track awards $4,050 for first
place, $2,700 for second, and $1,350 for third. Additional special
awards include a $5,400 Grand Prize for Best Overall Project, a
$1,350 Community Choice Award determined by public vote, and $1,350
in honorable mentions for promising projects that deserve
recognition.
Supporting the hackathon are leading
Web3 infrastructure partners, including Goldsky for blockchain
indexing and data streaming, Sequence for smart wallet integration
and Web3 game development, Thirdweb for developer SDKs and smart
contract tools, and Redstone for real-time data solutions. These
partnerships provide participants with workshops and technical
resources to accelerate development.
The event brings together experienced
mentors from across the Tezos ecosystem. From the gaming
and product side, participants will benefit from the
guidance of Efe Kucuk (Head of Gaming at
Trilitech) and Sofia Senatorova (Web3 Gaming
Product Manager). The arts and culture track will
be supported by Aleksandra Art (Head of Arts at
Trilitech) and Vinciane Jones (Art Partner
Manager). Overall hackathon coordination and support will be led by
Beata Lipska (TechRel Squad Lead at Trilitech).
Additional internal mentors include Alex Skene for
product consultation, Camille Bouzerand for DeFi
expertise, Aaron Mallet for marketing, and
Taurai Ushewokunze for infrastructure. Mentors
will provide guidance across gaming, product development, creative
applications, and technical implementation.
Registration remains open through the
hackathon period, with submission deadlines set for August 4th at
01:59 BST. The judging period begins August 5th, followed by the
demo day where finalists present to judges and the community.
Developers can register and learn more
at the official hackathon website.
About Etherlink
Etherlink is an EVM-compatible Layer 2
blockchain powered by Tezos Smart Rollups technology. It empowers
developers to smoothly deploy any EVM codebase and migrate users
and assets from Ethereum and other interoperable chains, enabling
seamless interaction and asset transfers across different networks.
Learn more: https://www.etherlink.com/
About Encode
Club
Encode Club is a leading blockchain
education and community platform that organizes hackathons,
bootcamps, and educational programs to support the next generation
of Web3 developers and entrepreneurs.
Contact
PR & Comms
Sara
Moric
Trilitech
sara.moric@trili.tech