**How to get your #Nostrasia project ready for the judges**
Dear Nostrasia participant,
The #Nostrasia submission deadline is set for October 30th, 2023. With a week left you’re probably on the last phase of your Nostrasia hackathon project. Keep up the amazing work! 🚀
Now you want to know how to present your entry to the judges and win the prizes 🏆. Read on to find out how to submit your work and get it evaluated. We’ll also give you all the info about the tournament scoring criteria.
Getting your project ready for the judges
So your project is ready for evaluation, and you want to submit it. Here are the steps that you need to take.
- Fill out your project details on the project submission page.
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Give your project a name, a short one-liner description and a fuller description, as well as a link to your project’s website
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Provide the GitHub link to your project in one of the link spaces provided
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Record a demo video and paste its link in one of the link fields. Use a video platform like Loom or YouTube. This video will be the primary source from which the judges will evaluate your work. Try to keep it short, but miss nothing essential.
Your project doesn’t need to be completed. You just need to pitch it, show that you’re committed to work on it / #builldinpublic and show your team’s progress since you entered the tournament. For a sample of successful submissions, check out Lightsats, PhotoBolt and Nosta.
Finally, if you would like a chance to present your project live (or via video conference) at Nostrasia in Tokyo, please get in touch with Marina (telegram @marinaspin). There will be an opportunity to do so from 1-3 pm on November 3.
Judging criteria breakdown👨⚖️
Now that you’ve submitted your project’s GitHub page and video, let’s show you how the judges will score your work. 📈
Scoring is based on 7 criteria. Each section is worth 10 points. Therefore, you get a score of 1-10 for each, with a maximum score of 70.
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Value proposition - How does your project answer market demands?
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Innovation - How innovative is your project? What newness does it bring to the field?
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Integration and scalability - Does it use Bitcoin/Lightning? How does it scale?
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Execution - How well does your project work, on both the front-end and back-end?
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UI/UX design - How well do the interface and design look and feel? Does the navigation flow smoothly? How good is the user experience?
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Transparency - How transparently was your project built?
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Je ne sais quoi: That special ingredient that gives your project pizzazz, making it stand out.
Got questions? Get in touch with us. 👩💻
And that’s all. Now you know how to submit your project and what to look for to get the highest score possible. Good luck, have fun, and don’t stop building!
And remember to continue to #buildinpublic through the community feed as you advance with your project. The community feed is where you can ask questions, get feedback, meet peers, investors, and check what others are doing. 💡
We’re looking forward to your project submissions and community posts! Remember that the building fun here continues beyond the hackathons, all year round! 🙃😁🙃