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Public sponsor pages should qualify the conversation, not negotiate it.

ETH Canal sponsorship is presented as a year-round partnership model centered on developer outcomes, ecosystem credibility, and measurable post-event traction.

Public Rule
No pricing or tier matrices
Scope
Conference, hackathon, and program partnerships
Reporting
Developer and follow-through outcomes

ETH Canal launches v1 as a credible information surface first. Runtime apps and data-backed program features land later, not as placeholders.

Partnership Models

Four models, one consistent narrative.

The site should make it obvious how a partner can participate without forcing the public page to do sales engineering.

Conference partnership

Brand presence, high-signal sessions, and strategic alignment during the flagship summit.

Hackathon partnership

Mentorship, tracks, technical support, and demo-day visibility for builders shipping real work.

Program partnership

Support for incubator follow-through, contributor pathways, and post-event operator momentum.

Ecosystem partnership

Education, tooling, and long-term infrastructure support across the ETH Canal network.

What ETH Canal Measures

Outcome framing should stay operationally honest.

Vanity metrics are easy. Useful evidence is harder, which is why the public site should point to the right categories.

Commits
developer actions and shipped work
Demos
credible outputs that teams can continue after the event
Mentors
technical support hours and sponsor-backed expertise
Follow-on
hiring, grants, intros, and ongoing collaboration

Current Network

Public collaborator presence adds credibility.

Launch pages should show the ecosystem around ETH Canal without pretending every organization is a formal sponsor.

FLOSS-PAWeb3 FamiliaPanama Blockchain Week 2025Innovation Smart DistrictFracton VenturesLa Manzana

Launch pages do not publish package prices, tier matrices, or negotiated commercial terms. Those belong in private follow-up materials.

Sponsor Journey

Public pages should explain the path from inquiry to activation.

This is enough process detail to make the conversation feel concrete without oversharing package mechanics.

  1. 1

    Inquiry

    Partner fit, goals, and expected outcomes are clarified early.

  2. 2

    Qualification

    ETH Canal maps the partner to the right program surface and level of involvement.

  3. 3

    Activation

    Execution plans cover sessions, mentors, visibility, and partner obligations.

  4. 4

    Impact report

    Post-event reporting focuses on useful actions and follow-through, not vanity metrics.