Edited By
Jessica Carter

Registrations are now open for Claw & Order: CKB AI Agent Hackathon, kicking off on March 11 and running until March 25, 2026. This event invites developers to push the limits of agentic AI on CKB, a platform renowned for its secure features and usability in crypto applications.
The hackathon is positioned as a game-changer in the world of autonomous AI agents. As these tools simplify tasks for users, they also pave the way for new financial applications.
"Amazing use case!" β A keen participant in the forums.
With CKB's lock script, developers can protect user assets effectively, a stark contrast to many other blockchains, which often fall prey to hacks. Organizers emphasize CKBβs flexibility-first architecture and ability to facilitate high-frequency micropayments, making it ideal for an evolving agent economy.
Contestants will compete for a $10,000 prize pool funded by the Nervos Foundation. The objectives are clear:
Build innovative, agent-based tools on CKB
Share open-source libraries to boost the ecosystem
Gain early access to the future merging of AI and blockchain
The recommended tech stack includes:
Claude Code and Claude Opus (latest versions)
CKB AI
Playwright
Participants can use existing servers or seek hosting support. Each submission should detail a project summary, technical breakdown, and links to repositories or demos. Absence of critical submission elements can impact scoring.
Judges from Nervos Foundation and Cryptape will evaluate submissions based on various criteria, including:
Completeness
Functionality
User experience
Novel ideas
Winners will be announced by April 3, 2026.
Commentary from the user board reflects excitement and optimism about the hackathon, with phrases like "two claws up" signifying strong approval. However, there are hints of skepticism around potential submission hurdles and judging fairness.
π The hackathon runs from March 11 to March 25, 2026.
π° Prize pool stands at $10,000, with the number of winners based on participation.
π Judges will evaluate projects on innovation and autonomy.
Can developers maximize the opportunities presented by AI on CKB? Only time will tell.
There's a strong chance the hackathon will catalyze fresh innovations in AI applications on the CKB platform. Experts estimate that around 60% of the participants may produce viable tools that disrupt conventional approaches in finance and technology. Given the current trend of autonomous AI integration across various sectors, we might see significant partnerships developing among creators even beyond the event. A few standout ideas could catch the eye of investors, turning them into fully-fledged projects before the year ends, driving both interest and investment into CKB's ecosystem.
Looking back to the dot-com bubble of the late '90s, the fervor surrounding emerging internet startups shares similarities with today's AI boom. Just as early developers faced skepticism from traditional sectors, many modern AI projects grapple with questions about sustainability and viability. The unpredictable returns experienced during that era serve as a reminder: not every innovation survives, but those that endure often reshape entire industries and create lasting change, paving the way for the digital transformations we see today.