Two days. Three events. One house full of people who build things.
Blossom Labs is opening the doors for two days during EthCC week, the first Blossom Hacker House, a gathering space for builders, contributors, and dApp lovers. A house where things actually get built, explained, and found.
What's happening inside
Three events. All free. All built around the idea that the best conversations happen when people are doing something with their hands.
🧬 EVMcrispr Workshop. Write, simulate, and execute EVM transactions with AI. From natural language to validated, ready-to-sign on-chain actions. For developers and power users who want to move faster and break fewer things.
🦑 OctoCash Workshop. Learn how to go from "my tokens are everywhere" to consolidated in a few clicks. A hands-on walk-through of the tool born right here in Cannes, back when it was just a proof of concept built in the last year's hackathon.
🎠(E)therian Meetup. Goûter à la française, lightning demos from builders, and a mask-making workshop. Because the people building the next thing rarely have a deck yet, and this is how we find each other.
Stay tuned to know what else is coming. Follow us at @blossom_labs.
Who this is for
Developers, DAO contributors, blockchain power users, and anyone who showed up to EthCC because they believe in what Ethereum is supposed to be, underneath all the noise.
You don't need to attend every event. Walk in, pick up a tool, meet a builder, grab some food, stay as long as it makes sense.
About Blossom Labs
Blossom Labs builds infrastructure for communities that coordinate without asking permission, EVMcrispr, Octocash, ENS Wayback Machine, GovernorHaus, CouncilHaus, and more. This is the first Hacker House we've organized, and it's exactly what we do: create the conditions for people to find each other and build together.
Researching emergence. All we do, we do it with love.
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