Dates

Oct 7-9, 2022

Project and Submission Requirements

  • The minimum number of hackers per group is 2 and maximum of 5.

  • The bigger the group the better.

  • The idea should be validated with one of the organizers before starting working on it.

  • Mentors would be assigned when the hacking starts, either mentors would approach the hacking group of the hacking group the mentor.

  • The submissions would be done in Devpost.

Prizes

 There would be three types of prizes:

  • Infinite Hacker “gold” medal. A physical medal with an NFT awarded to each member of the best project selected by the judges in the public process. x100 bounty prize

  • Infinite hacker “silver” medal. A physical medal with an NFT awarded to each member of the best projects selected by the judges in the public process. x50 bounty prize.

  • Co-Organizers bounties. Agreed bounties by the co-organizers. These bounties are small financial and NFT prizes.

  • Hackers choice. The hackers would choose their preferred project.

  • People's choice. A public poll would be done on twitter where infinite hackathon followers would be able to vote on preferred projects..

Judging Criteria and Winner Selection

    • Each submitted project would have 5 to 10 min to present, the order depends on the submission time, the earlier you submit your project the earlier you will present.

    • Each judge will have a sign with the numbers 1 to 5 (hacking points) and they would publicly announce their decision and say their motive (optional).

    • In case of a tie, the winner would be decided based on the time that the project application was submitted.

    • A project can get two extra hacking points by pitching the project in 180 seconds, to make sure the presentations would be kept short and consistent.