Over 120 submissions from builders globally
Singapore, Singapore--(Newsfile Corp. - March 15, 2022) - The TRON Grand Hackathon 2022 announces the winners of Season 1. The illustrious judging panel consisting of industry experts, institutional professionals, and key opinion leaders was highly impressed by the quality and diversity of submissions they received. With over 120 submissions for the aggregate bounty of $500K spread between four tracks, Web 3.0, NFT, GameFi, and DeFi, Season 1 has been a stunning triumph.
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Browse through all the project submissions on the TRON DAO Forum.
Each track's final review panel consisted of crypto experts, KOLs, and a public community review board, whose scores accounted for 30%, 30%, and 40%, respectively. Community reviewers voted transparently on the TRON DAO Forum.
Additional to the cash prize, winners may also receive additional support, including funding for projects with a large active user base, project listing on Poloniex and other exchanges supporting the TRON/BTTC ecosystem, fast-track listing on TRON-powered DEXs such as SunSwap, being included in the dApp section on TronLink with a featured banner, a feature page on the TRON DAO website, and promotions on TRON DAO related social media.
The TRON Grand Hackathon has been an exciting opportunity for entrepreneurs, developers, and designers who have always wanted to build a smart contract or blockchain-related application on TRON/BTTC.
Our judges carefully reviewed submissions based on creativity, originality, feasibility, and overall activity during the judging period.
The key requirement for the participating projects is to build something they have not built before and add value to the existing TRON/BTTC ecosystem.
Projects will be tracked based on what they have done and have planned to build through their provided milestones,...
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