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[Link to Main Challenge Details](https://git.hsbp.org/Web3_Championship/Polkadot_Championship_Challenges/src/branch/master/Main_Challenges.md)
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[Link to Main Challenge Details](https://git.hsbp.org/Web3_Championship/Polkadot_Championship_Challenges/src/branch/master/Main_Challenges.md)
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Playing teams will need to choose one challenge as their main one. Additionally, they need to choose at least one from the other tracks and create a proposal for solving them. You can already see good examples from last year's hackathon.
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Playing teams will need to choose one challenge as their main one. Additionally, they need to choose one from the other tracks and create a proposal for solving them. You can already see good examples from last year's hackathon.
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Overall, two things need to be delivered by the teams on the 3rd day: the main challenge solution, a proposal for the second challenge.
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Overall, two things need to be delivered by the teams on morning of the 3rd day: the main challenge solution, a proposal document for the second challenge.
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The teams need to initialize a git project latest on the 2nd day of the hackathon, on https://git.hsbp.org/ or https://github.com/ (which is shamefully owned by Microsoft) and commit all their development there. Commits after the finish of the end of the 24 hours DEADLINE MODE ON won't be accepted.
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The teams need to initialize a git project latest on the 2nd day of the hackathon, on https://git.hsbp.org/ or https://github.com/ (which is shamefully owned by Microsoft) and commit all their development there. Commits after the end of the 24 hours DEADLINE MODE ON won't be accepted.
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### Judging criteria
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### Judging criteria
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- Note: the proof of concept doesn't need to be like that, but knowing that future improvements would make the project practical is important.
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- Note: the proof of concept doesn't need to be like that, but knowing that future improvements would make the project practical is important.
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- Security Model
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- Security Model
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- How is the project protected against threats and abuse?
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- How is the project protected against threats and abuse?
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- Second and Third challenge proposal
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- Second challenge proposal
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- Did the team present a realistic idea for the two other tracks?
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- Did the team present a realistic idea for the other track?
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- Note: don't spend more than an hour as a team on this, but make sure to do it. 5/5 is the maximum score per proposal.
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- Note: don't spend more than an hour as a team on this, but make sure to do it. 5/5 is the maximum score for this proposal.
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Each criterion has a maximum score of 10 and the judges will decide individually how many scores they vote for the teams. The maximum score a team can get for their main project is 70. After the scores are finalized, they will be presented in the Hall of Fame smart contract.
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Each criterion has a maximum score of 10 and the judges will decide individually how many scores they vote for the teams. The maximum score a team can get for their main project is 70. After the scores are finalized, they will be presented in the Hall of Fame smart contract.
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We don't help with solving the challenges, but if something is unclear or you think you've found a bug, we are always open to hear from you.
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We don't help with solving the challenges, but if something is unclear or you think you've found a bug, we are always open to hear from you.
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