<aside> ❓ How many team members can I have?
You can have up to 4 team members
on your team.
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Where is the hackathon happening?
The hackathon is happening both on site and online.
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What will happen in the Workshops?
The workshops are series of educational talks and workshops to help you build great experiences on Algorand and learn more about blockchain. It will cover topics both related to Algorand development as well as broader topics.
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<aside> ❓ Do I need to start coding on the 24th of Feb?
You can definitely start thinking about what to build now. The honor system still stands but it has some degree of flexibility, within reason (i.e. within the broader hackathon period). All submissions require an open source repo, so we'll be looking at activity within the build sprint.
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<aside> ❓ Does my repo need to be open source?
Yes, with proven open source commit activity. The repo must remain open and available after the hackathon is completed. Any submissions not containing a GitHub link will be disqualified.
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<aside> ❓ What do I need to prepare/submit?
Please look at the submission guidelines here
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<aside> ❓ Can the same project win prizes in multiple categories?
No, one team can only win 1 grant prize.
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Can Utility apps/Tools be considered in the tracks?
Yes, as long as they are user-facing. This hackathon is all about mainstream users!
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<aside> ❓ Do teams apply for specific tracks or do project submissions just get assigned the tracks they fit in?
You should specify what tracks and prizes you are going for in your submission.
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Can I participate individually?
Yes, you can participate individually as well.
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