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Quadratic Funding Hackathon: Debrief and Demo Day

Leon Erichsen

November 22, 2020

The Quadratic Funding hackathon GitxChange2 has come to an end. GitxChange2 was a 4-week program designed by the RadicalxChange Foundation and Gitcoin to lay the ground for various Quadratic Funding (QF) ecosystems.

QF is a more democratic and scalable form of matching funding for public goods. Public or common goods can be any project that is valuable to large groups of people and accessible to the general public. You can find out more and play around with a quadratic funding tool at wtfisqf.com.

Gitcoin has shown that the math behind QF holds its promises in practice. Gitcoin Grants utilizes QF for public goods on the Ethereum blockchain. Downtown Stimulus put QF in action for economic relief of local businesses in downtown Boulder, Colorado. This hackathon’s primary goal was to take QF to many more causes for public goods.

Distribute Emergence

We believe that Quadratic Funding can advance public goods of all kinds. The hackathon included a variety of prizes around the concept of QF. We brought together creative companies, nonprofits, governments, and individuals who would like to initiate more democratic and scalable funding for their cause.

The Sponsors and Their Prizes

Eight sponsors participated in the GitxChange2 hackathon and posted thirteen prizes, problem-solving challenges with an attached bounty, amounting to a bounty sum of about $18,000 (USD).

Here is the list of the sponsors and prizes.

Celebrate the Winners on Demo Day on November 24

One hundred seventy-six hackers joined the event to work on these challenges. On November 24, 2020, at 10 AM EST, the sponsors and hackers will come together in a fun and casual demo day to present the respective prizes’ winning submissions. Join us for a conversation about all things QF.

Follow this link to get the event on your Google calendar or sign up for and join the Airmeet directly here.

https://gitcoin.co/hackathon/gitxchange2