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TL;DR
2 Meetups
1 Online Spaces
1 Bootcamp
18 Devconnect attendees
2 University Collabs
1 Scholarship program
2 Articles
Impact metrics
6 full-ride Devconnect scholarships
10 housing stipends
2 university collaborations that extend into different academic events.
2 active university blockchains established.
In this meetup, we went over the current state of the governance system across the ecosystem, discussed about the steps that have been taken by some protocols in terms of minimizing the importance of governance processes and even how some are looking to reduce DAO’s participation and funding.
Shared thoughts on what the future holds and what the correct course of action should be in terms of guaranteeing that all protocols meet the principle of decentralization at the same time that the business models are successful.
Some of the Devconnect attendees from our community gave a recap of the event. We discussed the Invisible Garden experience, long-term learning opportunities for devs, and hackathon participation. It was interesting how this experience allowed for future iniciatives as some partnership opportunities and new projects were discussed, as well as new products from the Ethereum ecosystem which could be promoted for adoption in Tegucigalpa.
We had a fair number of Hondurans traveling to Devconnect, with many of them attending their first Ethereum event. We wanted to prepare them so they could take full advantage of the event and their time.
The format of the event was quite simple; we had some senior community members sharing their experiences and tips from previous events, and we also shared the list of events and the Devconnect calendar.
Tips, checking out the events and Q&A to cover their bases from travel and housing info to details about the event sponsors and formats.
Ethereum-adopción y academia 2025
Ethereum Tegucigalpa was invited to give a workshop at UNITEC’s Innovative Education annual congress. It was a brief but resource-filled workshop for university faculty from different fields. 20 plus attendees got a recap of Ethereum, focused on how it can be incorporated in their classrooms, research, and social projects as part of their academic life.
A collab with Club de blockchain UNITEC to teach university students use POAP badges in their events.
Invisible Garden: We sent 5 Hondurans to participate in the Invisible Garden in Buenos Aires.
📅: Oct 27 – Nov 16, 2025 📍: Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷
Ethereum Mexico
X space https://x.com/ethereum_mexico/status/1981028754588655867
Aimed at ensuring Honduran participation in Devconnet, a program organized by Ethereum Tegucigalpa throughout 2025; a portion of the Scholarship Program funds was allocated to the winners of the Best Project at ETH Jaguar 2025, as well as to individuals who stood out for their active participation and meaningful contributions on the Road to Devconnect Buenos Aires activities.
Additionally, thanks to collaborations with various protocols, one community member was awarded a scholarship from Scroll to attend the event in Buenos Aires.
As in previous years, and in order to maximize available resources, Ethereum TGU managed a Hacker House, enabling more Honduran participants to benefit from shared accommodation during Devconnect, held from November 16 to 22.
As a result, a total of 10 Hondurans were successfully supported in their participation at Devconnect Buenos Aires 2025.
Breakdown of beneficiaries:
Ethereum TGU Hacker House: 10 participants
Ethereum Tegucigalpa – Travel tickets: 3 participants
Scroll – Partner Scholarship Program: 1 participant
As part of the University Congress hosted by UNITEC, Ethereum Tegucigalpa set up a stand for students, faculty and the general public to learn more about Ethereum and the work we carry out in Tegucigalpa.
A two-day event organized in a university setting featured innovative projects aligned with environmental preservation, and adopting new technologies was a success, with more than 30 projects. Some of them included the use of blockchain.
We had a total presence of 19 Honduran members from Ethereum TGU at Devconnect. The diversity of profiles was remarkable, with several participants focusing on developer-related topics, while others concentrated on community engagement and connections.
A few of the Hondurans gave a talk, participated in Invisible Garden, and won prizes at ETH Global.
Continued our work within Scroll DAO and, since late September, began participating as members of the Governance Council, where we are responsible for helping design the framework for the DAO’s next iteration.
As part of the Governance Council, we participated in Scroll DAO Day at Devconnect, where we shared updates on ongoing governance work with attending delegates. We also took part in Governance Day organized by SeedGov at Devconnect, contributing to and learning from the different governance-focused discussions.
In addition, we actively participated in the co-creation process through sprint calls, attending an average of four calls per week. Our work within the Governance Coordination Committee (GCC) included drafting proposals related to budget allocation and work distribution under the new governance model.
We also began engaging with governance processes in other ecosystems, including Cryptex and Arbitrum.
In this article, Etherfi is explained as an easy-to-use crypto “neobank”-style platform that lets you save, earn interest, spend, and borrow with your crypto while keeping full control of your assets on the blockchain — especially useful in regions where traditional banking falls short. Offering things like staking and liquid DeFi strategies to grow your holdings and even a Visa-compatible card with cash back you can use anywhere. The idea is to make earning and using crypto simple and flexible for everyday users.
https://ethereumtgu.com/etherfi
An introductory guide for university students about Ethereum, blockchain, and Web3, as part of a new wave of technology that lets people build apps and digital services without relying on big companies or intermediaries. Providing tips and resources to learn about smart contracts, which power things like DeFi and NFTs. A brief explanation of how online communities can have more control. For university students, learning these basics can open doors to new career paths, global opportunities, and hands-on projects beyond traditional tech roles.
https://ethereumtgu.com/ethereum-blockchain-y-web3
Total Meetups: 11
Online Spaces / Community Calls: 14+
Townhalls: 4
University Events & Collaborations: 6+
Community Work Sessions: 20+
Bootcamps & Developer Programs: 6
Capture-the-Flag / Technical Challenges: 2
Scholarships Awarded (International Events): 6 full scholarships, 10 housing stipends
First Local Hackathon Hosted: 1 (Tegucigalpa milestone)
Projects Deployed on Ethereum L2s: 12
Community Collaborations & Partnerships: 16+
Public Goods Funding Rounds Supported: 1
Governance Votes Participated: 3+
Governance Meetings & Calls: 30+
Total Governance Engagement Time: 45+ hours
Q1: Community foundation, governance participation, early university outreach.
Q2: Skill-building through bootcamps and deeper academic engagement.
Q3: First hackathon, scholarships, real project deployments.
Q4: Advanced developer challenges, public goods support, and Devconnect.
Built a consistent local Ethereum community with measurable builder output.
Connected students and developers to global Ethereum opportunities.
Shifted from learning → building → contributing to public goods and governance.
TL;DR
2 Meetups
1 Online Spaces
1 Bootcamp
18 Devconnect attendees
2 University Collabs
1 Scholarship program
2 Articles
Impact metrics
6 full-ride Devconnect scholarships
10 housing stipends
2 university collaborations that extend into different academic events.
2 active university blockchains established.
In this meetup, we went over the current state of the governance system across the ecosystem, discussed about the steps that have been taken by some protocols in terms of minimizing the importance of governance processes and even how some are looking to reduce DAO’s participation and funding.
Shared thoughts on what the future holds and what the correct course of action should be in terms of guaranteeing that all protocols meet the principle of decentralization at the same time that the business models are successful.
Some of the Devconnect attendees from our community gave a recap of the event. We discussed the Invisible Garden experience, long-term learning opportunities for devs, and hackathon participation. It was interesting how this experience allowed for future iniciatives as some partnership opportunities and new projects were discussed, as well as new products from the Ethereum ecosystem which could be promoted for adoption in Tegucigalpa.
We had a fair number of Hondurans traveling to Devconnect, with many of them attending their first Ethereum event. We wanted to prepare them so they could take full advantage of the event and their time.
The format of the event was quite simple; we had some senior community members sharing their experiences and tips from previous events, and we also shared the list of events and the Devconnect calendar.
Tips, checking out the events and Q&A to cover their bases from travel and housing info to details about the event sponsors and formats.
Ethereum-adopción y academia 2025
Ethereum Tegucigalpa was invited to give a workshop at UNITEC’s Innovative Education annual congress. It was a brief but resource-filled workshop for university faculty from different fields. 20 plus attendees got a recap of Ethereum, focused on how it can be incorporated in their classrooms, research, and social projects as part of their academic life.
A collab with Club de blockchain UNITEC to teach university students use POAP badges in their events.
Invisible Garden: We sent 5 Hondurans to participate in the Invisible Garden in Buenos Aires.
📅: Oct 27 – Nov 16, 2025 📍: Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷
Ethereum Mexico
X space https://x.com/ethereum_mexico/status/1981028754588655867
Aimed at ensuring Honduran participation in Devconnet, a program organized by Ethereum Tegucigalpa throughout 2025; a portion of the Scholarship Program funds was allocated to the winners of the Best Project at ETH Jaguar 2025, as well as to individuals who stood out for their active participation and meaningful contributions on the Road to Devconnect Buenos Aires activities.
Additionally, thanks to collaborations with various protocols, one community member was awarded a scholarship from Scroll to attend the event in Buenos Aires.
As in previous years, and in order to maximize available resources, Ethereum TGU managed a Hacker House, enabling more Honduran participants to benefit from shared accommodation during Devconnect, held from November 16 to 22.
As a result, a total of 10 Hondurans were successfully supported in their participation at Devconnect Buenos Aires 2025.
Breakdown of beneficiaries:
Ethereum TGU Hacker House: 10 participants
Ethereum Tegucigalpa – Travel tickets: 3 participants
Scroll – Partner Scholarship Program: 1 participant
As part of the University Congress hosted by UNITEC, Ethereum Tegucigalpa set up a stand for students, faculty and the general public to learn more about Ethereum and the work we carry out in Tegucigalpa.
A two-day event organized in a university setting featured innovative projects aligned with environmental preservation, and adopting new technologies was a success, with more than 30 projects. Some of them included the use of blockchain.
We had a total presence of 19 Honduran members from Ethereum TGU at Devconnect. The diversity of profiles was remarkable, with several participants focusing on developer-related topics, while others concentrated on community engagement and connections.
A few of the Hondurans gave a talk, participated in Invisible Garden, and won prizes at ETH Global.
Continued our work within Scroll DAO and, since late September, began participating as members of the Governance Council, where we are responsible for helping design the framework for the DAO’s next iteration.
As part of the Governance Council, we participated in Scroll DAO Day at Devconnect, where we shared updates on ongoing governance work with attending delegates. We also took part in Governance Day organized by SeedGov at Devconnect, contributing to and learning from the different governance-focused discussions.
In addition, we actively participated in the co-creation process through sprint calls, attending an average of four calls per week. Our work within the Governance Coordination Committee (GCC) included drafting proposals related to budget allocation and work distribution under the new governance model.
We also began engaging with governance processes in other ecosystems, including Cryptex and Arbitrum.
In this article, Etherfi is explained as an easy-to-use crypto “neobank”-style platform that lets you save, earn interest, spend, and borrow with your crypto while keeping full control of your assets on the blockchain — especially useful in regions where traditional banking falls short. Offering things like staking and liquid DeFi strategies to grow your holdings and even a Visa-compatible card with cash back you can use anywhere. The idea is to make earning and using crypto simple and flexible for everyday users.
https://ethereumtgu.com/etherfi
An introductory guide for university students about Ethereum, blockchain, and Web3, as part of a new wave of technology that lets people build apps and digital services without relying on big companies or intermediaries. Providing tips and resources to learn about smart contracts, which power things like DeFi and NFTs. A brief explanation of how online communities can have more control. For university students, learning these basics can open doors to new career paths, global opportunities, and hands-on projects beyond traditional tech roles.
https://ethereumtgu.com/ethereum-blockchain-y-web3
Total Meetups: 11
Online Spaces / Community Calls: 14+
Townhalls: 4
University Events & Collaborations: 6+
Community Work Sessions: 20+
Bootcamps & Developer Programs: 6
Capture-the-Flag / Technical Challenges: 2
Scholarships Awarded (International Events): 6 full scholarships, 10 housing stipends
First Local Hackathon Hosted: 1 (Tegucigalpa milestone)
Projects Deployed on Ethereum L2s: 12
Community Collaborations & Partnerships: 16+
Public Goods Funding Rounds Supported: 1
Governance Votes Participated: 3+
Governance Meetings & Calls: 30+
Total Governance Engagement Time: 45+ hours
Q1: Community foundation, governance participation, early university outreach.
Q2: Skill-building through bootcamps and deeper academic engagement.
Q3: First hackathon, scholarships, real project deployments.
Q4: Advanced developer challenges, public goods support, and Devconnect.
Built a consistent local Ethereum community with measurable builder output.
Connected students and developers to global Ethereum opportunities.
Shifted from learning → building → contributing to public goods and governance.
Ethereum TGU
Ethereum TGU
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