We did Protocol Berg v2 last year so ETHBerlin 5 should be next, right?
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- Typewriters, coloring books, and deep protocol talks in a historic Berlin cinema—it sounds chaotic but it is very much on purpose.
- No sponsors, no shills—apply to speak about protocol engineering to an audience of people who will actually understand what you are saying.
- 83 projects, one elaborate community vote, and a handful of teams who convinced a ballroom of hackers they can fix decentralization.
- Here’s a preview of what else you can expect at ETHBerlin04, other than hacking, hosted by our co-conspirators.
Announcing our ETHBerlin04 experiment + Department of Decentralization's Financial Status Report
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We accumulated more crypto grants than we can legally spend on logos, so we did the unthinkable: a fully community-funded hackathon with zero sponsors and a public financial report to prove it.- Yes, you too can bring your art installation, sauna, or moment of collective silence to a hackathon—just fill out the form and we will judge your vibes.
- The ecosystem sold out, surveillance ate everything, and we are losing track of who we are—so naturally we wrote a manifesto.
- Four tracks, community judges, and no DevPost—here is how to actually participate in and win ETHBerlin³.
- ETHBerlinÂł is two weeks away and the system is not going to hack itself.
- The upside-down letters are back: ETHBerlinÂł is happening, the system needs hacking, and you are cordially invited.
- The world is still broken, surveillance capitalism is thriving, and our response is to go to Berlin and write code for three days.
- Since its inception, DoD has taken an active role in introducing arts and culture to the Ethereum ecosystem.
- From the start, the Department of Decentralization (DoD) has been putting special emphasis on advocating for artists, and exploring…