Operating over the past two weeks of March, the EVE Frontier and Sui hackathon supplied a snapshot of builder curiosity, each by way of CCP’s in-development house survival MMOG and Mysten Labs’ blockchain.
In complete, there have been 123 submissions to the hackathon, which is backed by a $80,000 prize pool.
Operating the info, over 150 people have been concerned, with 108 tasks submitted by people, and the remainder from teams of as much as 5.
Not less than 25 nations have been represented, however that quantity is probably going greater as submitting geographic knowledge was voluntary.
The highest reported nations have been the US and China, with the UK, Taiwan, Spain, Vietnam, Nigeria and Germany additionally nicely represented.
When it comes to the kind of tasks submitted, it wasn’t a shock to see knowledge and neighborhood as the important thing classes. In spite of everything EVE Frontier is a blockchain-based MMOG, producing huge quantities of knowledge, and requiring sturdy collaboration between gamers.
Different traditional EVE-esque classes included tasks similar to kill bouties, buying and selling and insurance coverage. There have been additionally a variety of tasks based mostly round charging tolls to journey by means of gates, and three prediction markets have been submitted.

It’s additionally price noting that as a public hackathon, the standard of submissions was diverse.
Not less than six of the entries appeared to not have been associated to EVE Frontier, as a substitute being general-purpose Sui ecosystem tasks, whereas one other 25 submissions have been of low or questionable high quality.
However, with voting for the very best tasks ending on fifteenth April, it appears to be like like the primary EVE Frontier x Sui hackathon has kickstarted a neighborhood of builders and attracted some stable efforts.
You possibly can vote for the very best tasks right here and take a look at extra of the info right here.


