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👉🏿 Hacker teams are made up of a maximum of 5 people.
📌 ETHAccra is happening primarily IRL.
📌 All projects must be related to the Ethereum blockchain;
📌 Note: all members of your team will need to be at the venue to be judged; no online-only submissions.
📌 You cannot copy, use or submit another team's source code;
📌 The decision of judges is final in the determination of prizes and awards;
📌 Projects must involve writing significant software;
📌 All code for projects must be written during the event, there can be no previously written code submitted to the judging process;
📌 The judges’ decision is final in terms of determining prizes and awards;
📌 All participants must hold a valid ticket for ETHAccra for their submission to be considered;
📌 Please comply with all instructions provided by ETHAccra organisers, sponsors and mentors;
📌 Please respect our Code of Conduct!
The submission deadline is Saturday August 31st at 10:00 AM (Ghana Time) ⚠️
The submission should be done on the TAIKAI platform. 🚀
📌 Project / Team name
📌 Short description about the project (A max 280-character or less description of your project (it should fit in a tweet!)
📌 How it's made Tell us about how you built this project; the nitty-gritty details. What technologies did you use? How are they pieced together? Did you do anything particuarly hacky that's notable and worth mentioning?
📌 GitHub repository or a link to the source code (must be public). Where we can go to view the source code, development activity, or design history. If your design work was composed entirely on something like Figma, then you can link that here.
📌 Video demo (max 4 minutes) and/or Presentation (10 slides max)
📌 The contract address(es) or website URLs of your deployed application, either on a testnet of your choice or mainnet of a platform of choice. 📂📂 (NOT mandatory)
Incomplete or unreadable submissions will be notified for resubmission before the deadline.
Projects suspected of third-party involvement will be disqualified.
Large files may be uploaded to external sites with links provided in the project description.
📌 Speak slowly and clearly
📌 Do a few practice takes, pace yourself and avoid filler sounds like "uhm"
📌 Avoid echo-ey sound — a good microphone can help, or try a different room with better acoustics, maybe even a closet
📌 Keep introductions and project summary to be less than 20 seconds — don't spend too much time on backstory
📌 Crop out any needless waiting time e.g., Metamask TX confirmations
📌 If you need to fill out a form or switch between views, keep them ready in multiple tabs
📌 Use slides to summarise key information
📌 Make sure to use max. 4 bullet points per slide