The competition is open to individuals and teams from around the world, including those from profit, non-profit, academic and public sector organisations.
In unprecedented times like these, it is crucial to unite and work together collaboratively, to do what we can for the greater good. Whether that is abiding to restrictions put in place to halt the frightening spread of the COVID19 virus or using honed development skills to create solutions that can help.
This hackathon is an opportunity for developers to build software solutions that tackle challenges that have been highlighted by the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
How can Blockchain help?
There are many benefits inherent with blockchain technology, not just to businesses and the economy but the future of public health and the safety of global populations. Blockchain has become a necessary component, particularly for public health infrastructure and rapid response systems.
Increased transparency and true traceability are two key examples of blockchain benefits that could be employed in a solution to provide better insight into the current pandemic. Furthermore, the utilisation of Smart Contracts can offer autonomy and significant reductions in cost, specifically when using antibody and antigen tests as an example.
Areas of Interest
Submissions can be related to any industry, providing it brings a technical innovation to an area effected by the current pandemic.
As highlighted by the recent #BuildforCOVID19 Global Online Hackathon, who connected with the World Health Organization to understand the key challenge areas, there are a number of industries and communities that could benefit.
1. Businesses
Businesses are facing a number of problems, whether that be the inability to operate in the current conditions due to lockdown sanctions in place. Or, due to an influx in demand due to the business in question providing items or products that are being ‘panic-bought’. Solutions that enable seamless digital transformation and demonstrate the benefits of blockchain technology.
2. Healthcare
There are many aspects within healthcare where blockchain technology can be of assistance. A specific area of interest would be the utilisation of blockchain and an identity solution, enabling big data analysis of medical data. Data is arguably the most important assets when fighting pandemics, traditional data solutions result data existing in institutional silos, inaccessible to individuals and potential working groups.
Specifically utilising a claims registry to establish and verify attributes related to specific identities provides foundation for a number of great use-cases not just specific to identity. A port of the popular ERC780 standard is available to get you started.
3. Logistics
Shortages of critical items and disruption to supply-chains has already been witnessed in the current pandemic. Whether this be due to ‘panic-buying’ or producers and manufactures being unable to meet demand. A blockchain solution relating to logistics can provide transparency in regard to the end-to-end supply chain cycle of critical equipment. i.e. ventilators and personal protective equipment.
In addition, the utilisation of IoT Devices integrating with blockchain solution can bring huge efficiencies, removing manual monitoring processes. i.e. humidity and temperature sensitive items.
4. Humanitarian
Pre-empting the issuance of effective drugs and vaccines for the current and future pandemic, a blockchain solution that can provide logistic assistance to people who need help. Specifically focusing on the homeless, refugees and families of those who have fallen victim.
5. Other
Submissions do not need to be applicable to one of the above industries, we encourage creativity and participants are encouraged to build solutions for alternative industries too.
Getting Started!
Collaborate, collaborate, collaborate! Although participants are welcomed to submit individual submissions, we strongly encourage collaboration between both the development and industry specific subject matter experts.
Stratis will also be hosting Google Hangouts twice a week to support participants with any questions and queries they may have, relating to solutions or technical queries.
These sessions will be hosted by members of the Stratis Team who architected and developed the Smart Contract solution. Dates and times will be highlighted to ensure you don’t miss out on speaking with the team.
To ease the development process for submissions of the Hackathon, effort has gone into preparing a reproducible environment, utilising Docker. In addition, there are two development environments to choose from. We understand that Blockchain Technology solutions can differ depending on both the use-case and the environment to which the solution will ultimately be targeting.
Therefore, we have released two packages, one that has restrictions in-place to cater for public blockchain solutions. Also, another package that has those restrictions relaxed to cater for a more predictable and permissioned environment, typically seen within permissioned implementations utilising a leader-follower consensus.
Head over to the Resources page to find out more!
Eligibility
- The Competition is open to participants from any jurisdiction. Participants may be natural persons (provided they are at least eighteen years old) and corporate or unincorporated bodies (whether or not having separate legal personality) (“Participants”). Participants may participate individually or form teams of up to four individuals (“Team”).
- Current employees, contractors, vendors and members of Organiser and Committee (defined below) or any entity or individual involved with the design, production, execution or distribution of the Competition and their immediate family members and persons living in the same household, are not eligible to join the Competition as Participants.
- Organiser may disqualify a Participant if it provides information that is not truthful, accurate and complete.
- Personal data supplied during the course of the Competition will be processed as set out in Organiser’s privacy policy https://stratisplatform.com/privacy/.
Requirements
- The solution should demonstrate the benefits of blockchain technology
- Build a functioning solution utilizing Stratis Smart Contracts in C# that relates to any industry that has been affected by the current COVID19 pandemic.
- A link to one or more public GitHub repositories where developed source code is hosted.
- A link to the Application.
- A video of the Application.
- A text description of the Application.
- Submissions which, in Organiser’s sole determination: (i) adversely affect the reputation of Organiser or any of its personnel; (ii) are illegal under applicable laws; (iii) contain any viruses or malicious code; or (iv) contain any infringing, obscene, indecent or malicious material or information, will be disqualified.
- Participants shall develop a prototype of the smart contract application that is the basis of their Submission and commit its source code (and related technical documentation (all in the English language (or accompanied by a full translation) of a level sufficient to enable properly skilled technology developer to understand, develop and maintain that source code) in a public GitHub repository and license it under the open source MIT licence for Committee to review.
Prizes
$2,500 in prizes
First Prize
First place will receive $2500 and will be entitled to the Stratis Consultancy Package.
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges

TBA
Judging Criteria
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Feasibility
Does the entry solve a real-world problem? How well-identified is the potential audience or market for the application/solution? Is the entry a case where blockchain explicitly helps? e.g. remove an intermediary, increase transparency -
Functionality
Do the core parts of the application/solution behave correctly? How well-tested is the application/solution? How optimised is the application/solution? -
Design & Documentation
Is there a design document detailing the application/solution? Are there any possible attack vectors and have they been documented and mitigated? -
Creativity
How innovative is the idea? Is this a new approach? If applicable, does the entry tell a story, build a brand or have some personal flavour?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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