Join MoneyHacks 2020 — A Circle hackathon

Join MoneyHacks 2020 — A Circle hackathon

Join MoneyHacks 2020 — A Circle hackathon

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Join the Circle hackathon MoneyHacks 2020 between July 31 and August 2 to build the next generation of payments, commerce and finance with Circle APIs and the USD Coin (USDC) stablecoin.

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Circle APIs allow developers to build the next generation of payments, commerce and finance products. Combine global payments and banking connectivity, digital wallet infrastructure and the USD Coin (USDC) stablecoin.

We are happy to support creators who are revolutionizing the way we deal with programmable money. Three winners will each receive $10,000 in credits towards signing up for Circle's APIs! MoneyHacks 2020 includes judges like Jeremy Allaire, Founder and CEO of Circle, Nic Carter, General Partner at Castle Island Ventures, and Paul Veradittakit, Partner at Pantera Capital.

Remember that hackathons are like marathons. Some people go to compete but most people take part to better themselves and have fun. Whatever the reason is, make sure you're upholding the hacker spirit by collaborating with others, helping beginners, and having fun.

Come with a team or by yourself and let's get building!

 

 

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