ETHMiami

$141.28 crowdfunded from 80 people

$197.37 received from matching pools

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Charitable trust funding public goods to foster web3 growth in Miami through free educational workshops, events, and a hackathon with networking in the ReFi/DeFi space.

ETHMiami (ETHMiami.net) is a charitable trust. All funding received will be reinvested into public goods to support the growth of web3 onboarding in Miami such as Free educational workshops, free IRL events and youth programming surrounding emerging tech.

This grant will springboard the ETHMiami hackathon and power the interactive sessions that we have in motion. Some of which include Educational programing such as:

  • "The road to ETHMiami" virtual and IRL sessions. These workshops are both technical and non technical.
  • Fun and interactive introduction to the web3 ecosystem
  • Providing networking and connection opportunities with top leaders in the ReFi/DeFi space and
  • Opportunities to meet other builders from their background within the ecosystem

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