🏗️ Arbitrum Foundation Launches Open House London
🏗️ Arbitrum Foundation Launches Open House London
🏗️ Arbitrum's biggest prize pool yet

Arbitrum Foundation announces Open House London, a builder program and startup accelerator designed to bring new businesses into the programmable economy.
Key Details:
- $415K prize pool - the largest yet from Arbitrum Foundation
- 3-week online Buildathon starting May 25th
- Open to early-stage teams building AI, payments, or DeFi primitives
What Participants Get:
- Technical guidance through workshops
- Hands-on mentoring from the Arbitrum ecosystem
- Path to IRL Founder House in London
- Support turning concepts into mainnet products
Sponsor: Alchemy is providing enterprise infrastructure and tooling support.
Registration is now open at openhouse.arbitrum.io
The next generation of onchain businesses starts here. Open House London is kicking off with Buildathon on May 25th - a 3-week, online global program helping early-stage teams turn ideas into onchain products on Arbitrum. If you're an early-stage team looking to bring your
Learn how we’re backing early-stage teams shaping the programmable economy through Open House London. Open House London starts May 25th with a 3-week online Buildathon designed to help founders turn ideas into onchain products with hands-on support. Apply today. 👇
Open House London is a global builder program + startup accelerator for founders, designed to help launch new businesses into the programmable economy on the Arbitrum Platform. In this video, @blockbyvlog covers: - 3-week Online Buildathon & IRL Founder House - Full prize
The programmable economy needs new businesses. Open House London is helping bootstrap them with a $415K prize pool (our largest yet). Starting May 25th, early-stage teams join a 3-week online Buildathon to: - Bring ideas from concept to mainnet - Receive technical guidance via
Learn more about how we're bringing new businesses into the programmable economy with Open House London: blog.arbitrum.foundation/open-house-lon…
Interested in bringing your product into the programmable economy? The Arbitrum Foundation is kicking off Open House London with Buildathon - an online global program helping early-stage teams turn ideas into onchain products on the Arbitrum Platform. Apply today:
Introducing @Alchemy as a sponsor of Open House London. They provide enterprise infra and tooling to support today’s most widely used onchain products. Together with Alchemy, Open House is helping businesses shape the broader programmable economy on the Arbitrum Platform.
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