
BLOKC's Chief Technology Officer, Mark Hugh Neri, took to Zoom to lead a live technical session for participants of the Radar Hackathon 2024, guiding builders through the process of implementing Wallet Connect using Next.js.
The session, held as part of the hackathon's ongoing support programming, saw Neri walk participants through one of the most essential integrations in modern Web3 development — connecting crypto wallets to decentralized applications built on the Next.js framework. Wallet Connect functionality is a foundational skill for any developer looking to build user-friendly dApps, enabling seamless interaction between users' wallets and blockchain-based platforms.
By bringing in hands-on technical mentorship directly from BLOKC's own CTO, Radar Hackathon 2024 participants gained access to expert-level guidance in a live, interactive setting. The virtual format allowed developers to follow along in real time, ask questions, and apply concepts immediately — a format that reflects BLOKC's commitment to practical, accessible Web3 education.
This kind of technical support underscores The BLOKC's role not just as an education provider, but as an active contributor to the growth of the local Web3 builder ecosystem. By equipping hackathon participants with in-demand development skills, BLOKC continues to help bridge the gap between blockchain theory and real-world application.
The Radar Hackathon 2024 represents an exciting opportunity for Filipino and regional developers to sharpen their skills, build innovative blockchain solutions, and connect with the wider Web3 community — with BLOKC playing a key role in supporting their journey from concept to code.
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