Your boy and local menace @shawnb3nny here at the #hohohackathon. Liquid and lightnings worship underway after we divided teams. Stay tuned for YouTube vids. #clutchcity pic.twitter.com/MUelVQstbv
— Umbrage Studios (@UmbrageStudios) December 18, 2021
Our friend @niftynei put together a Ho Ho Houston Hacks the Chain event which was the first ever Houston Bitcoin hackathon! A few of our very own Pleb Lab members Paul Miller, Anthony Ronning and Ben Carman went to join in on the fun and work on projects for the event.
Not the hackers #houston needs or deserves… but still pretty decent. Winners announced soon. #hohohackathon pic.twitter.com/N2z9oWM7la
— Umbrage Studios (@UmbrageStudios) December 19, 2021
The Bens built, Super Smash Bears an oracle that uses metascouter.gg to attest for super smash bros games. It currently will sign who wins and who gets first stock in the game so people can bet against their friends on their game. It works by analyzing the video of a twitch stream so it can even use it to bet on a twitch streamers games...lol pretty amazing!!!
And here are this year’s #hohohackathon champions and code stallions. Signing off it’s @shawnb3nny. Regular programming will return tomorrow. #clutchcity #Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/GELuc6ZTai
— Umbrage Studios (@UmbrageStudios) December 20, 2021
Anthony and Paul worked on something they titled, SatsSlayer more info coming...
And the hacking begins. #hohohackathon #clutchcity #htx pic.twitter.com/PQWIP5TfWL
— Umbrage Studios (@UmbrageStudios) December 18, 2021
The hackathon was hosted by Umbrage Studios, a digital product studio based out of Houston and sponsored by Austin-based Trammell Venture Partners
Update:
So last weekend me and some other Houston bitcoiners ran a hackathon. Here's what people worked on!
— web(3)master nifty ⚡️⚡️⚡️ (@niftynei) December 27, 2021
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@Seardsalmon and @benthecarman demoed their DLC+AI powered Super Smash Bros e-betting platform
— web(3)master nifty ⚡️⚡️⚡️ (@niftynei) December 27, 2021
hey guys when's the first tournament??https://t.co/2Ugp71y5EA
@futurepaul and @cycryptr demo'd their solution for recurring pull-payment lightning invoices using AMP and macaroons. blip12 eh eh?https://t.co/IkDi3UCCu4
— web(3)master nifty ⚡️⚡️⚡️ (@niftynei) December 27, 2021