The second online hackathon UtonHack 2.0 by Shanghai Heshu Software will be held in mid-July , which invites participants to develop unique solutions based on various blockchains. The online hackathon is divided into two prize blocks, each of which contains three interesting nominations. Tell how the hackathon will be held and what prizes await the participants.
The second online hackathon UtonHack 2.0 by Shanghai Heshu Software.
The Chinese company Shanghai Heshu Software Co., Ltd has announced the holding of its second blockchain hackathon, UtonHack 2.0, which will be held online from July 17 to August 2.
The prize pool of UtonHack 2.0 is $ 31,500. The hackathon provides an opportunity not only to receive a nomination and win cool prizes, but also to pump your skills and test yourself.
The first Digital Blockchain Hackathon UtonHack 1.0 was held in Minsk in 2019. Then more than 300 participants from 42 teams scrambled for a prize pool of $ 40,000.
Shanghai Heshu Software specializes in innovative information technology and digital equipment manufacturing, and promotes industrial integration and the development of the latest digital technologies. Business profile: Big data, AI, Internet of Things, and Blockchain. The headquarters is located in Shanghai. The company has branches in Shenzhen, Suzhou, Hong Kong, and also recently in Belarus. In collaboration with Suzhou University of Science and Technology, the company created the Heshu Software blockchain and intellectual software laboratory and the Suzhou Heshu Blockchain Research Institute.
UtonHack 2.0 online hackathon participants are invited to try their hand at two prize blocks, each of which contains three interesting nominations.
The first prize block is associated with the LikeLib blockchain. It was proposed to develop useful tools for its ecosystem (for example, wallets, blockchain explorer, debuggers, visual tools for building blockchain business logic) or new services and processes.
The second prize block also contains three prize nominations and does not limit participants in choosing a blockchain platform for implementing their decision. And this means that you can use any blockchain technology to create the best projects in the proposed nominations.
A working prototype of a blockchain project must be submitted to the jury no later than July 25.
What are the criteria for the jury?
Practical use. Will the project help the community solve a real problem? Is it possible to implement it?
Technical difficulty. The team must demonstrate a good level of knowledge in terms of the technologies that they used to implement their project.
Innovation Is the project new? How unique is its implementation?
Quality. The solution does not have to be absolutely perfect. But the functionality and implementation of the project should not be questionable.
Only projects that meet the above criteria will be allowed to the finals.
The final itself will take place in a live online broadcast format on August 2, 2020.
Sign up for a hackathon to test your wildest ideas and develop the coolest solutions the world needs!
More information about the upcoming hackathon and company on the UTON HACK 2.0 website .