Join Movement, the premier Ethereum layer 2 network comprised of modular Move-based blockchains designed for high performance and seamless composability. We are calling upon all blockchain enthusiasts to join us in the Battle of Olympus Hackathon & Community Program. ⚔️
From July 17 to September 17, developers and fans alike have the chance to compete for glory, recognition, early access, rewards, and more before our official mainnet launch. By becoming a member of Movement now, participants may also qualify for an exclusive airdrop after the TGE. Take advantage of this early opportunity and don't let it pass you by!
About Movement Network
Movement is a cutting-edge network that merges the security and parallelization of smart contracts with the liquidity and user base of the Ethereum Virtual Machine. As the first Move + EVM (MEVM) Zero-Knowledge Layer 2 solution, powered by Celestia, Movement sets a new standard for blockchain interoperability and performance by integrating the Move Virtual Machine (MoveVM) with Ethereum.
Movement Labs tackles important blockchain challenges such as smart contract vulnerabilities, scalability limitations, and fragmented liquidity by utilizing the Move programming language. Developers are empowered to create high-performance, secure applications while tapping into the liquidity and network effects of Ethereum.
By combining modular and monolithic architectures, Movement offers a secure, scalable, and developer-friendly infrastructure that enhances the blockchain landscape.
Step-by-step guide
Head over to the Movement Galxe campaign page and log in. Follow @MovementLabsxyz on X and get verified on Discord. Complete the remaining Galxe Quests and claim your points. Check the Movement Community Program and the Battle of Olympus blog posts for detailed information.
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