Hack The Future: XRPL, Flare Drop $35K Hackathon At Harvard

Flare brings the cross-chain interoperability XRP fans have longed for, encouraging devs to build the next big thing.

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Harvard University is opening up an in-person hackathon, powered by the collaboration between Flare, XRPL Common & EasyA. Namely, this crypto developer event is focused on cross-chain development experience, providing in-person workshops with mentorage from both XRPL & Flare communities.

Sharing a $3,500 prize pool, all hackathon participants can compete in three different tracks:

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  • Cross-chain finance & Real-World Assets (RWAs)

Pairing XRP Ledger’s asset issuance & liquidity with Flare’s powerful tools, up & coming developers can build lending & borrowing platforms, staking products & tokenized assets.

  • Composable dApps & interoperable infrastructure

The second XRP hackathon track is dedicated to next generation decentralized applications (dApps). Unlock cross-chain workflows by building on Flare’s smart accounts and enshrined oracles with XRP unlock.

  • Consumer-friendly Web3 apps a.k.a. vibe coding

Building on Flare’s protocols in fun & accessible ways, this track is dedicated to lightweight apps for everyday use – prediction games, digital collectible sets, community reward systems & much more.

Besides, the Harvard University hackathon is built on EasyA, the largest educational app across Web3 right now. To celebrate the hackathon, EasyA is onboarding thousands of young promising developers via in-app challenges, building strong relationships with top crypto talent that’s ready for the XRPfi ecosystem.

Code, Compete & Shape Blockchain’s Future With XRPfi

Recently, XRP Ledger introduced a sidechain for crypto gaming, so cross-chain abstraction, programmable liquidity & decentralized oracles will play a key part in this next-gen DeFi venture. Hosted in Harvard University on September 20, 2025, the event brings together fans of two ecosystems that perfectly complement each other for quite some time.

Bringing over 200 devs in the 36-hour coding festivities, XRPfi is taking place at the mecca of knowledge. Notably, Ripple’s chief Brad Garlinghouse is an alumni of Harvard, so bringing this hackathon to Harvard pays homage to the one of the globe’s most established universities across the globe, opening doors for students to think outside the box & build the next generation of internet.

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People Also Ask:

What is the XRPL-Flare Harvard Hackathon?

XRPL Commons and Flare host a $35K hackathon at Harvard to build AI-blockchain solutions. Developers code MVPs on XRP Ledger and Flare’s data-rich platform, tackling DeFi and social impact.

Who can join the hackathon?

Open to all developers, students, and innovators. Meanwhile, teams of 1–5 must submit testable MVPs via GitHub, using XRPL’s RLUSD or Flare’s AI Kit for verifiable AI apps.

What’s the prize pool and focus?

The $35K prize pool rewards top projects in AI & Blockchain or Crypto for Good tracks. However, winners also gain mentorship and potential Ripple APEX exposure in Singapore.

How do XRPL and Flare collaborate?

XRPL’s fast, low-cost blockchain pairs with Flare’s AI-driven oracles, like FTSO, to enable secure, data-intensive dApps. Instead, teams leverage Google Cloud’s TEEs for verifiable AI.

Why is Harvard hosting this event?

Harvard’s HackHarvard legacy attracts global talent. Meanwhile, XRPL and Flare tap its prestige to foster Web3 innovation, bridging academia and blockchain for real-world impact.

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Tadas Klimasevskis

Tadas Klimaševskis is a Ciphera Journalist, covering memecoins & latest developments. Tadas has moderate holdings in SHIB, HBAR, LTC, MATIC and a selection of low-cap meme currencies.

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