Welcome one, welcome all, to the results announcement of the Web3 Development Writing Contest presented by Getblock and HackerNoon!
The contest was launched to incentivize necessary discourse around the gap between Web3ās much-talked-about potential and its current reality. The submission window opened on March 17, 2025, to writers, developers, and Web3 faithful alike, welcoming essays on the foundations of Web3 developmentāand the structures built on itāfor a shot at up to $5,000, awarded as follows:
Category |
Prize |
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Best #blockchain-api story |
$2,500 |
Best #dApp-development story |
$1,500 |
Best #getblock-tutorial story |
$1,000 |
Over the course of three months, and across all categories, the contest spotlighted bold ideas, thoughtful research, and brilliant storytelling. Published stories during that period racked up over 75,000 views and kept readers glued to their screens for more than 48 hours.
After the submission window closed, 15 finalists were painstakingly selected from all valid entries submitted before the contestās June 17, 2025, deadline.
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Letās meet our finalists!
Web3 Development Writing Contest Finalists
In no particular order:
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@cryptocatt for Ethereum RPC API Providers Compared: GetBlock vs. Alchemy vs. Infura & More
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@dogieee for Automating Smart Contract Tasks: Using Keepers and Relayers to Schedule Transactions
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@ileolami for How to Build Multi-Chain ERC-20 Creator With GetBlock RPC
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@winifredjohn for Not Your Node, Not Your Future: The Silent Coup in Web3 Development
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@defidiver for Building a Telegram Bot to Monitor BNB Chain Wallet Activity with GetBlock
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@induction for How to Build a Fast Web3 dApp with GetBlockās Free RPC
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@jaywrites for Which is Better for Your DApp: a Custom Polygon RPC Node or a Public Polygon Node?
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@sbayo971 for A Beginnerās Guide to Blockchain Nodes and How They Work
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@ayinketh for How I Use GetBlock API For Onchain Data Analysis
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@ibukun8717 for How to Set Up a Private Ethereum Node with GetBlock
These stories pull back the curtain on what it really takes to build in Web3. From setting up private Ethereum nodes to weighing the tradeoffs between custom and public RPC, our finalists explored the theoretical, business, and technical decisions that can make or break a decentralized app. If youāve ever wondered whatās under the hood of your favorite dApp (or want to build your own), these are the writers to watch. Go give them a read, right here, on HackerNoon!
Now, for the moment youāve all been waiting forā¦
Web3 Development Writing Contest Winners
#blockchain-api category
The top-voted #blockchain-api story is @cryptocattās Ethereum RPC API Providers Compared: GetBlock vs. Alchemy vs. Infura & More
A comparison of top Ethereum API providersāGetBlock, Infura, Alchemy, QuickNode & moreācovering pricing, performance, features, and multi-chain support.
Congratulations @cryptocatt, you get to take home $2,500 š
#dapp-development Category
@defidiverās Building a Telegram Bot to Monitor BNB Chain Wallet Activity with GetBlock is the top-voted story in the #dapp-development category.
Learn to build a Node.js Telegram bot with Telegraf that tracks BNB Chain wallet activity in real-time using WebSockets like GetBlock.
Congratulations @defidiver, youāve won $1,500 š
#getblock-tutorial category
How I Use GetBlock API For Onchain Data Analysis by @ayinketh is the top-voted #getblock-tutorial story.
https://hackernoon.com/how-i-use-getblock-api-for-onchain-data-analysis?embedable=true
Onchain data analysis is a goldmine for understanding what is really going on in a blockchain network (Onchain) As a DeFi trader (and researcher), I use onchain data to spot trends that indicate shifts in market sentiment and liquidity movement on any blockchain. As developers who understand network behaviour, using GetBlock API provides easy access to blockchain data via APIs, eliminating the need to run your own node.
Congratulations @ayinketh, youāve won $1,000 š
Congratulations, once again, to all finalists and winners. Thank you for all your hard work!
How to Claim Your HackerNoon Writing Contest Prize
- Contact yes-reply@hackernoon.com and asher@hackernoon.com and share the email ID/and or wallet address attached to the winning HackerNoon account.
- We will validate your claim and share a form requesting your details for reward distribution.
- You will receive your winnings in 2-4 weeks after completing the form.
Please note that you must contact us within 60 days after the winnersā announcement date.
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