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BYOP: Bring Your Own Project #197

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joe-p opened this issue Dec 21, 2022 · 0 comments
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BYOP: Bring Your Own Project #197

joe-p opened this issue Dec 21, 2022 · 0 comments

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joe-p commented Dec 21, 2022

Prize Bounty

1st Place - 15,000 ALGO
2nd Place - 10,000 ALGO
3rd Place - 5,000 ALGO

Challenge description:

Great ideas are everywhere, execution is always the hardest part. Greenhouse Hacks wants to give an opportunity to these great ideas to come to life. If you have a project/idea here is your chance to share it with the world.

Share detailed information about your project like tools needed, requirements, estimated time of completion, resources, roadmap, vision, mission, etc. The project can be in DeFi, Gaming, NFT, Music, DAO, Dev Tooling or something brand new.

If you have a project already in the works you may still be able to participate in the BYOP Bounty, but certain conditions apply:

  • You must share what you had developed pre hackathon
  • Explain the purpose of bringing the project as BYOP Bounty (what do you want to integrate in the project during the hackathon?)
  • Judging will be based on the advances made during the hackathon

Submission Requirements

A valid submission will include the source code via a Github repository linked to your Gitcoin submission, a recorded demo and an article that explains how the application works.
It is expected that most bounty challenges will be won by fully functioning submissions, however, in certain cases, where there is a higher degree of difficulty, projects and payouts will be assessed on progress made.
The project submission deadline is 17:00 EST on February 8, 2023.

Judging Criteria

Four judges from The Algorand Foundation will also assess each project submission by February 19, 2023. The following criteria will be used to assess projects:
IMPACT & USEFULNESS:
How impactful and useful the submission is in the Algorand ecosystem as a whole
ORIGINALITY, CREATIVITY & INNOVATION:
How new and novel the submission is versus existing technologies
MASS USABILITY:
How feasible is the idea & how adaptable is it across other integrations
TECHNICAL DIFFICULTY:
What is the level of skill or knowledge required to build the submission
CLARITY:
How clear or easily understood the documentation, examples and pitch video is
TEAM DIVERSITY:
How diverse are the team’s skill sets & what is the quality of the team formation

Winner Announcement Date

Winners will be announced on February 25, 2023, with payouts to be completed no more than one week thereafter.

Resources

Developer.algorand.org
https://developer.algorand.org/docs/get-started/dapps/
https://developer.algorand.org/docs/get-details/asa/
https://developer.algorand.org/docs/get-details/atc/
https://developer.algorand.org/docs/get-details/dapps/smart-contracts/
https://github.com/algorand-devrel
Algorand Discord - https://discord.gg/Algorand

Difficulty: Intermediate

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