DoraHacks Partners with Merit Systems to Launch Developer Incentive Payment Program
On October 2nd, hacker movement platform DoraHacks partnered with open source payment protocol Merit Systems incubated by a16z, to launch a hacker marathon prize payment feature based on the DoraHacks platform. This feature has been launched on DoraHacks.io, and all DoraHacks hacker marathon organizers can make hacker marathon prize and developer incentive payments through the Merit protocol and Base network.
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