"NextHacker" contest — real thing or fraud?

Revision en1, by ilyakor, 2016-01-25 23:07:01

Recently there were rumors going on about a very unusual programming competition called "NextHacker". Is it different from "normal" contests in several ways:

  • You need to pay to participate ($700 !). The exception is if you place in top-3 on some dedicated qualification contests on Codechef/Hackerearth.
  • Prizes are surprisingly high as well: IIRC, it was smth like $170k for the first place. This is very unusual for "normal" programming contests, I've seen similar prizes only in data science-style competitions (e.g. Kaggle ones). Though given the amount one needs to pay to participate, I guess they can easily afford such prizes.
  • The announced task format was "you're given a code, you need to find some bugs there". Though corresponding Codechef/Hackerearth rounds have the classic format.

This all (especially the idea of giving $700 to some unknown people) sounded somewhat fishy from the beginning, however, collaboration of Hackerearth and Codechef was giving some hope. Also, they even had the place for their finals announced, and this place seems to confirm that this is a real event.

However, starting from today, their site disappeared (i.e. now it shows empty page with a picture). Contests on Hackerearth and Codechef still exist, though the Codechef one was removed from the contest list.

So, I'm wondering, does someone know something about this event and its organizers? Of course I didn't give them $700, but I was planning to participate in Codechef qualification round. Is it going to happen in the end? When their site was up, it was saying that ~3000 people already gave the money, so this whole situation seems rather intriguing...

Tags nexthacker, codechef, hackerearth, money

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