World Computer Hacker League 2025 Launches Four-Month Hackathon on Internet Computer

Coin WorldTuesday, Jun 24, 2025 4:31 am ET
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The World Computer Hacker League 2025 (WCHL25) has been announced, marking a significant milestone in the global developer community. This four-month hackathon, organized by the DFINITY Foundation and the

HUBS Network, aims to challenge developers to build production-ready applications on the Internet Computer technology. The competition, set to run from July through October, offers an unparalleled experience for participants by providing access to valuable resources, mentorship, and funding opportunities.

Participants will receive weekly mentorship and feedback from technical experts and experienced builders, ensuring continuous growth and guidance throughout the hackathon. Comprehensive technical support is available through workshops, office hours, and in-depth explorations of the ICP tech stack. Developers also benefit from exposure to a well-established global network of stakeholders, alongside opportunities to pitch their projects to leading Web3 venture capitalists and

investors.

Unlike traditional hackathons, WCHL25 provides a four-month timeline for teams to focus, develop, test, and deploy fully functional applications on the Internet Computer blockchain. This extended period enables developers to create more genuine products rather than proof-of-concepts, addressing the industry’s well-known challenge of translating hackathon projects into sustainable ventures.

“WCHL gives developers what they’ve been asking for: real time to focus and build, real support from experts, and real pathways to growth,” said Emilio Canessa, Director of Global Adoption at DFINITY Foundation. “We’re not just running a hackathon, we’re creating the environment developers need to succeed. Most importantly, we want this event to be an unforgettable experience for tens of thousands of builders around the world.”

The hackathon features a globally open track and leverages a consolidated audience of developers from the ICP HUBS Network, which spans across North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. The competition revolves around four stages: the Qualification Round, where teams submit their ideas and qualify to participate; the National Round, where 30% of the teams will be selected; the Regional Round, which brings together top teams on a continental level; and the Global Grand Finale, where the best projects will compete for top prizes and honors on a global stage.

A panel of judges, including prominent members of the ICP ecosystem and industry experts, will evaluate projects based on technical execution, user experience, and real-world applicability. Registration for the hackathon opens today at DoraHacks, inviting developers to join and become pioneers in shaping the future of the internet.

The Internet Computer (ICP) represents a fully decentralized web3 cloud platform, enabling developers to deploy code directly onto the blockchain without relying on servers or centralized infrastructure. This fast, cost-efficient, and highly scalable protocol redefines the operational paradigm of a decentralized web3 platform. ICP offers the same functionalities as centralized clouds but with economically efficient computation, heightened security, and rapid processing speeds intrinsic to decentralized technology.

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