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📌 Project / Team Name
- The official name of your project or team. Keep it short, memorable, and unique.
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📌 Short Description (Max 280 Characters)
- A concise, tweet-sized pitch that captures what your project does, who it’s for, and its unique hook.
- Example: “An AI-powered tool that predicts crop diseases from phone images, giving farmers instant treatment advice.”
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📌 How It’s Made (Technical Breakdown)
- Describe how you built it: tools, frameworks, APIs, smart contracts, and any innovative integrations.
- Mention system architecture, data flows, and any notably creative or “hacky” solutions.
- Be explicit about team member contributions if multiple people worked on it.
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📌 Public Code & Design Links (Mandatory)
- GitHub repo or other public repository with source code and commit history.
- If applicable, link to Figma, design docs, or architecture diagrams.
- Requirement: The repository must build/run as described in your README.
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📌 Demo Video / Presentation
- Video (max 4 mins): Show what your project does in action (screen recording + narration preferred).
- Slides (max 10): Summarise problem, solution, tech stack, and team contributions.
- Tip: A polished demo can significantly boost judging scores.
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📌 Deployment & Contract Details (Optional but Strongly Recommended)
- URLs of deployed application (testnet or mainnet).
- Smart contract address(es) with a brief explanation of their role.
- Include usage instructions if the app requires setup.
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📌 Problem, Impact & Future Roadmap (Recommended)
- Briefly explain the problem you’re solving, who benefits, and any real-world impact achieved so far.
- Share your vision for future improvements or scaling.