The TRON Grand Hackathon 2022 has officially begun, and projects are coming in waves to win the bounty of $500k in total.
Several projects have already joined the TRON DAO Forum, including an NFT play-to-earn GameFi project First Wave, DeFi project Exon Center, a Web3 cloud storage mobile app dCloud, and an NFT and DeFi combination VersacBrickSquad that aims to make real estate investment available for all.
Another project that has joined in is First NFT in the financial market, Siren of GameFi category that assists DOTA2 on the blockchain using AI, and yet another NFT GameFi project Cubie.
GreenDEX is a decentralized exchange built on the Ethereum, Tron, and Binance Smart Chain that has also signed in for the hackathon, while GreenPay is aiming to build a blockchain-based global payment processor.
The registration for the event, launched by TRON DAO and BitTorrent Chain (BTTC), began on February 14th. The Hackathon is part of TRON DAO’s goal to promote the mass adoption of blockchain technology and innovative cross-chain solutions on TRON and other blockchain platforms.
What’s In store Of Hackathon ?
There are three seasons of the Hackathon, and each one is split into four tracks covering DeFi, GameFi, NFT, and Web3. This is an ongoing funding event, which will happen every three months to promote the growth of the TRON and BTTC ecosystem.
Both TRON DAO and BTTC have also introduced the TRON DAO Forum for members to interact with each other and take part in discussions about the crypto community in general, as well as the projects participating in the hackathon.
Those projects participating in the Hackathon are also advised to submit their projects to the Forum covering an intro, achievements, and screenshots, as their interactions with community members and the quality of their posts will be taken into consideration when selecting the winner.
In fact, community reviewers will vote on the TRON DAO Forum, and their scores account for 40% of the total votes. Besides the public community review board, the review panel will also consist of crypto experts and KOLs, whose scores account for 30% each.
As for who can participate, all blockchain developers, product managers, and designers who have finished developing an open-source project programmed in Solidity, which will work on TRON, Ethereum, or BSC, are eligible to sign up for the contest. The Hackathon is also open to existing projects under development on TRON and other blockchains.
The submissions for the first season of the Hackathon will end on March 7. To enter the competition, join the TRON DAO Discord community and fill out the application form. Also, make sure, when registering, you provide a publicly accessible code repo, a detailed description of the logic behind the project, specify its category, and a deck with a proposed solution.
Source: https://coinpedia.org/news/trondao-sees-a-rush-of-project-submissions/