Hundreds of builders, hackers, and crypto and blockchain fanatics descended upon Denver, Colorado in the USA for the ETHDenver convention from Feb. 24 to Mar. 5.

With lodging a restricted useful resource within the Colorado capital metropolis, many opted to hunt refuge from the crowds and tight quarters at “hacker homes” — the place sleep is elective and networking is the objective. 

Jessy, the identify behind one such home — Jessy’s Hacker Home — organized 4 “hacker homes” that hosted 50 individuals from the ETHDenver convention and BUIDLWeek — a sequence of workshops and occasions in addition to a BUIDLathon permitting groups to compete for prizes and investments.

Assembly with Cointelegraph at certainly one of their homes on Feb. 28, Jessy and co-organizer Waylon Jepsen stored busy organising posters and checking up on the visitors’ consolation.

In line with the hacker-house host, she had been working at a enterprise capital agency in 2022 over the past ETHDenver convention when numerous individuals primarily based overseas posted on social media they had been searching for a spot to remain within the Colorado capital metropolis. Like many in attendance on the 2022 occasion, Jessy and her home visitors examined constructive for COVID-19 however had been nonetheless in a position to community and develop tasks.

“The motivation beforehand was like ‘hey, these are cool individuals — let’s simply host them and get to know them’,” stated Jessy. “For the longest time, it was a car for me to seek out my very own co-founder and uncover what concepts I wished to hitch.”

Jessy at one of many hacker homes at ETHDenver 2023

“The magic occurs while you carry probably the most related individuals […] We feature a various group of individuals. We’ve people who find themselves very crypto native, now we have people who find themselves from academia who’re doing cryptography and particular analysis […] You’ve gotten people who find themselves like 19, 18-year-olds — who’re freshmen — who’re simply beginning their profession.”

The 4 “hacker homes” scattered across the Denver Metropolitan Space had been residence to greater than 50 individuals in addition to a couple of guests throughout the week of the convention. Roughly 300 technical-minded people utilized for a spot to sleep and networking alternatives on the homes, which had been funded by sponsors within the blockchain area and overseen by Jessy and Waylon.

A hacker home visitor working away

Although Jessy stated there have been some monetary incentives to taking part within the hacker homes — e.g. connecting with VCs and potential co-founders — visitors might additionally personally profit from the expertise. 

“You’re right here to make long-term pals,” stated Jessy. “I feel the one mannequin that we actually have is play long-term video games with long-term individuals. A part of the interview course of is that we choose individuals who we expect match the vibe, are real — real scrappy within the area.”

View of the Rocky Mountains from the roof of the hacker home

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ETHDenver concluded on March 5, however different massive conferences associated to crypto and pockets within the speedy future embody Paris Blockchain Week and Consensus in Austin, Texas. Although ETHDenver had not launched official numbers on attendance on the time of publication, greater than 30,000 individuals reportedly registered for the convention.