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# hackathons
<img width="1400" alt="cover2" src="https://github.com/litentry/hackathons/assets/79832732/9fbe2066-35b5-4638-8827-6f72924f12f6">
Join the Litentry Team for the **TrustCraft: Identity Hackathon** events as part of DevConnect in Istanbul, Turkey on November 17, 2023.
## Themes
Participants can select from the following themes for their hacking projects:
### VC Use Cases (Tech Track)
Develop products that leverage decentralized identity and deliver value to users by harnessing Litentry's verifiable credentials across multiple blockchain networks.
Requirements:
* Product must be developed upon the blockchain of the selected ecosystem(s).
* You can use existing VCs from IdentityHub or create new ones. When generating new VCs, ensure that the assertions contained within them can be retrieved directly from the blockchain. Documenting the VC construction process is not necessary. While VCs are issued in JSON format, you can integrate it with NFTs or SBTs to bridge to a broader world. Stay tuned for the upcoming VC SDK and documentation!
* A prototype dApp would be great, but well-demonstrated ideas and concepts are welcome as well.
### Scores & Profiles Design (Non-tech Track)
Scores are useful identity metrics that offer communities and groups a lens through which to assess, evolve, and thrive. These metrics highlight the aspects that captivate and resonate within a community, providing individuals with a path for personal growth and alignment.
Requirements:
* Design Scores or build profiles comprising multiple score elements that showcase the credibility, contributions, and diverse merits of members from a specific community or group.
* Clearly outline the methodology for calculating each score, describe the meaning and impact of the scores or profiles, and their relevance to the specific community or groups they target.
* Specify the data prerequisites for each score or profile. You can either provide the required data yourself or collaborate with the Litentry team to access the necessary data sources.
## Registration
👉 Complete this **[Google form](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScJuoYYIyaoVpIdmTiqxxQMaYXbj9-dYRp0mMCq8W2zyiWyqw/viewform?usp=sf_link)** to register for the hackathon.
## Prizes
* First Prize: **4688 USDT**
* Second Prize: **2688 USDT**
* Third Prize: **1688 USDT**
* Special Prize: **988 USDT**
Prizes are in LIT tokens equal to the above-mentioned USDT amount. Teams can choose any of the above project themes, as prizes are not theme-specific.
## Timeline
**Now - Nov 2:**
Hackers Registration
**Nov 16:**
14:00 Project Submission Deadline
**Nov 17:** (Istanbul)
14:00 Welcoming
14:30 Workshops by the Parachain Team in Litentry
15:30 Demo Presentation
**Nov 23:**
Winners List Notification
Participants must submit their projects by **Thursday, November 16, at 2 PM**.
Online participation is accepted, but we encourage the team to be available for on-site presentations.
## Location
(The event's precise location will be disclosed soon.)
## Communication & Office Hours
- Join our [Discord server](https://www.notion.so/Hackathon-Tweet-1-3c9d59b82081468d821f0e7397960cfa?pvs=21) and DM *seniorpumpkin* to get a `hacker` role.
- We will create a channel under “*Hackathon*” for your project to facilitate project-related discussions. You may find your teammates on Discord, and keep an eye out for upcoming announcements.
- We'll also schedule two **office hour sessions** with core developers from our team to guide you through your project hacking journey. Details will be shared on Discord.
## Start Hacking!
After registration, you may get ready for hacking on your project. To get started:
- Fork this https://github.com/litentry/hackathons/ to your team’s repo.
- Create a folder in 'Projects' with your project's name. In README, add a simple project intro and list the functionalities you plan to complete during the hackathon.
- Submit a PR to set up your project space.
## Project Submission
- Submit a PR to this repository by **Nov 16**, 2023, at **13:00**. You may also include the files or links to your demo video and pitch deck.
- Each entry should provide the below information but not limited to:
- Project name
- Problems and solutions, Project introduction
- Demo
- Technical architecture
- Team information
- The winner list will be announced by Nov 23 on Twitter and Discord.
## Judging Metrics
- **Impact**: The project can effectively address the problem it aims to solve, with the potential to bring positive change to the targeted groups.
- **Innovation**: The solution showcases creativity and originality, introducing novel approaches or concepts.
- **Usability/UX**: the project is user-friendly, intuitive and easy to navigate.
- **Technical Complexity**: the team’s work addressed challenging problems, used advanced technologies, or demonstrated technical prowess.
- **Functionality**: the project demo works as intended. It is a functional prototype or a well-implemented solution.
## Links
* [Github](https://github.com/litentry)
* [Documentation](https://docs.litentry.com)
* [Discord](https://discord.gg/litentry)
* [Website](litentry.com)