Bitcoin Magazine Summer of Bitcoin 2026 Opens Applications for University Students Worldwide Summer of Bitcoin has opened applications for its 2026 cohort.  ThisBitcoin Magazine Summer of Bitcoin 2026 Opens Applications for University Students Worldwide Summer of Bitcoin has opened applications for its 2026 cohort.  This

Summer of Bitcoin 2026 Opens Applications for University Students Worldwide

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Summer of Bitcoin 2026 Opens Applications for University Students Worldwide

Summer of Bitcoin (SoB), a global, remote program designed to train university students as contributors to Bitcoin open-source projects, has opened applications for its 2026 cohort. 

The program provides mentorship, real-world development experience, and a stipend paid in Bitcoin. 

Applications will remain open until February 15, 2026.

Summer of Bitcoin offers students a structured environment to contribute directly to Bitcoin and related open-source projects. 

Participants work with experienced mentors and project maintainers, develop technical and collaboration skills, and create verifiable proof of work in public repositories. 

Selected students receive a stipend of approximately $6,600, paid in BTC, with the exact amount depending on their location, the program shared with Bitcoin Magazine.

“Bitcoin’s long-term resilience depends on the health of its open-source contributor pipeline,” said Adi Shankara, Program Lead at Summer of Bitcoin. “Summer of Bitcoin 2026 is designed to accelerate real open-source adoption by turning high-potential students into capable, durable contributors.”

The 2026 program emphasizes the ability to validate, reason, and ship software, reflecting changes in AI-assisted software development. 

Shankara said candidates will be assessed on programming skills, security thinking, and understanding of Bitcoin’s technical foundations, along with responsible use of AI tools.

Bitcoin Developer or Designer Track

Applicants can choose between two tracks. The Developer Track is for students who want to contribute code to Bitcoin projects, including protocol-adjacent tooling and infrastructure. 

The Designer Track is for students focused on improving usability, product experience, and interface design for Bitcoin applications. Candidate selection prioritizes verifiable proof of work, such as meaningful open-source contributions, technical workshops, or shipped tools with users.

Summer of Bitcoin alumni have pursued roles across the Bitcoin industry and open-source ecosystem. 

About 35% of graduates now work in the industry, either at Bitcoin companies or as open-source contributors funded through grants, totaling roughly 69 alumni. 

Many alumni return as mentors, guiding new students on projects including Alby, bcoin, Galoy, libsecp256k1, Bitcoin Core, Zeus, Bitcoin Design, Fedimint, and Floresta.

Alumni also engage in education and advocacy, supporting student and developer networks such as Vinteum in Brazil and Bitshala in India. 

The program provides students a credible entry point into Bitcoin, producing graduates who carry technical knowledge and experience into their careers while often promoting Bitcoin within their universities and communities.

This post Summer of Bitcoin 2026 Opens Applications for University Students Worldwide first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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