Hackathon Guidelines
Please adhere to the following rules and recommendations for a successful and fair event:
Team and Event Regulations
- Each team should have a minimum of 3 no more than 5 participants.
- Projects must be initiated and completed during the hackathon. Pre-event work, including coding and designing assets, is not permitted. Violations will result in disqualification for the final round.
- Source code from other teams is strictly off-limits.
- Only submitted projects from registered hacker teams can compete for awards.
- Judges hold final discretion in declaring winning projects for prizes.
- Follow any additional guidance from the ETHMunich Team.
- Uphold our Code of Conduct!
Event Format
- The hackathon is strictly in-person.
Submission Requirements
- Submit projects through Devfolio.
- Provide an open-source code link.
- Include project description/presentation.
- If relevant, share your deployed demo's contract addresses on a chosen testnet or mainnet.
🚨 To ensure the integrity of the hackathon, you must use version control for your code throughout the event. Any repositories with single, large commits without a proper history will be considered disqualified unless proven otherwise.
For further instructions, please refer to Project Submission
Open-source Libraries & Boilerplates