1. Utility - Does the entry solve a real-world problem? How well-identified is the potential audience or market for the contract? Is the entry a case where blockchain / smart contracts explicitly help?
2. Usability - Are the contracts readable? Are they easy to understand, and audit, and is it obvious what the different methods will do? What - if any - tools have been built to help interact with the contract(s) or show their real-world application?
3. Creativity - How innovative is the idea? Is this a new approach? If applicable, does the entry tell a story, build a brand, or have some personal flavor?
4. Functionality - Do the core parts of the contracts behave correctly? How well-tested are the contracts? How optimized are the contracts? Do the methods generally, consume the least possible amount of gas?
5. Design & Documentation - Is there a design document detailing the application? Are there any possible attack vectors and have they been documented and mitigated?
Hack With Sharp
Hack With Sharp is a 7-days offline hackathon, in which participants have to Build a new functioning solution corresponding to the provided problem statements. They should be useful, easy to use, innovative, and capable of being applied across various industries. These include banking and financial services, international trade and commodities, supply chain, energy, identity, Internet of Things, government, healthcare and medicine, automotive, and gaming.
The judges will be asking: does the tool provide a useful function, is it easy and engaging to use, is it doing something innovative, how well does the product function? Submissions can cover any kind of software application, such as the web, cloud, personal computer, mobile device, or console.
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