Join our Blockchain Hackathon! Build, design, and pitch innovative decentralized solutions that shape the future of Web3!

SOLOS OR TEAMS OF 2: Create a 5-slide pitch deck for a specialized language model + data source—NO CODE needed! Submit in the Discord #hackathon channel (RSVP for Discord link).

Example Idea: DataNet for Health – A blockchain-powered platform providing secure, real-time access to anonymized healthcare data, enabling smarter health apps and AI models to improve patient outcomes.

$2000 in Prizes + exclusive Stanford connections for winners!

Requirements

Project Scope

 

Create a 5-slide pitch deck for a Specialized Language Model (SLM) and its corresponding data source.

Focus on innovation, relevance to blockchain, and the potential impact of your solution.

Pitch Deck Format

 

Slide 1: Title & Overview – Project name, purpose, and a brief description.

Slide 2: Problem Statement – The issue your project addresses.

Slide 3: Solution – How your SLM + data source solves the problem.

Slide 4: Technical Feasibility – High-level explanation of how it works (no coding required).

Slide 5: Impact – The benefits of your solution and its alignment with OpenLedger’s goals.

Submission Guidelines

 

Save your pitch deck as a PDF or Google Slides link.

Submit via the #idea-hackathon channel on OpenLedger’s Discord (discord.gg/openledger) and on DevPost.

Include your name or team name in the submission.

 

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$2,000 in prizes
1st Place: $1000
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1 winner

$1000 in Crypto

2nd/3rd Place: $500
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2 winners

$500

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Rishi Hariharaprasad
OpenLedger

Kamesh

Kamesh
OpenLedger

Sam

Sam
OpenLedger

Judging Criteria

  • Innovation
    Innovation (30%) – How creative and unique is the concept? Does it solve a real-world problem?
  • Relevance
    Relevance (25%) – How well does the idea align with blockchain and OpenLedger’s mission?
  • Feasibility
    Feasibility (20%) – Can this idea realistically be developed and implemented?
  • Clarity
    Clarity (15%) – Is the pitch well-explained and easy to understand?
  • Impact
    Impact (10%) – What potential does the solution have to drive change or add value?

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