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AITBC Hackathon Organization Framework

Overview

The AITBC Hackathon Program is designed to drive ecosystem growth by incentivizing developers to build valuable marketplace extensions and analytics tools. This framework provides guidelines for organizing successful hackathons that produce high-quality, production-ready contributions to the AITBC ecosystem.

Hackathon Structure

Event Format

  • Duration: 1 week (7 days)
  • Format: Hybrid (virtual with optional local meetups)
  • Frequency: Quarterly
  • Participants: 100-500 developers globally
  • Team Size: 1-5 members per team

Schedule Template

Day 1 (Saturday): Kickoff & Team Formation
- 10:00 UTC: Opening ceremony
- 11:00 UTC: Theme announcement & challenge details
- 12:00 UTC: Technical workshops
- 14:00 UTC: Team formation & ideation
- 16:00 UTC: Mentor office hours begin

Days 2-6: Development Period
- Daily check-ins at 14:00 UTC
- Continuous mentor availability
- Technical workshops on Days 2 & 4
- Progress reviews on Days 3 & 5

Day 7 (Friday): Judging & Awards
- 10:00 UTC: Submission deadline
- 12:00 UTC: Judging begins
- 16:00 UTC: Live demos
- 18:00 UTC: Awards ceremony

Theme Categories

Rotating Quarterly Themes

  1. DeFi on AITBC (Q1)

    • Decentralized exchanges
    • Lending protocols
    • Yield aggregators
    • Derivatives platforms
  2. Enterprise Integration (Q2)

    • ERP connectors
    • Payment processors
    • Analytics dashboards
    • Compliance tools
  3. Developer Experience (Q3)

    • SDK improvements
    • Developer tools
    • Testing frameworks
    • Documentation platforms
  4. Cross-Chain Innovation (Q4)

    • Bridge implementations
    • Cross-chain protocols
    • Interoperability tools
    • Multi-chain analytics

Bounty Board Program

Parallel to hackathons, maintain a standing bounty board for high-value extensions:

  • SAP Connector: $10,000 grant
  • Oracle Integration: $8,000 grant
  • Advanced Analytics: $5,000 grant
  • Mobile SDK: $7,000 grant

Judging Criteria

Scoring Breakdown

  • Ecosystem Impact (40%)

    • Network effects created
    • User adoption potential
    • Marketplace value
    • Community benefit
  • Technical Excellence (30%)

    • Code quality and architecture
    • Security considerations
    • Performance optimization
    • Innovation in implementation
  • Innovation (20%)

    • Novel approach to problem
    • Creative use of AITBC features
    • Originality of concept
    • Pushing boundaries
  • Usability (10%)

    • User experience design
    • Documentation quality
    • Demo presentation
    • Accessibility

Judging Process

  1. Initial Screening (Day 7, 12:00-14:00 UTC)

    • Eligibility verification
    • Basic functionality check
    • Documentation review
  2. Technical Review (Day 7, 14:00-16:00 UTC)

    • Code deep dive
    • Architecture assessment
    • Security evaluation
  3. Live Demos (Day 7, 16:00-18:00 UTC)

    • 5-minute presentations
    • Q&A with judges
    • Real-time demonstration
  4. Deliberation (Day 7, 18:00-19:00 UTC)

    • Judge consensus building
    • Final scoring
    • Award decisions

Prize Structure

Tiered Prizes

  1. First Place (1 team)

    • $25,000 cash grant
    • $25,000 deployment grant
    • 6-month mentorship program
    • Featured in AITBC marketplace
    • Speaking opportunity at next conference
  2. Second Place (2 teams)

    • $15,000 cash grant
    • $15,000 deployment grant
    • 3-month mentorship
    • Marketplace promotion
  3. Third Place (3 teams)

    • $10,000 cash grant
    • $10,000 deployment grant
    • 1-month mentorship
    • Documentation support
  4. Category Winners (1 per category)

    • $5,000 cash grant
    • Deployment support
    • Ecosystem promotion
  5. Honorable Mentions (5 teams)

    • $2,500 cash grant
    • Code review support
    • Community recognition

Special Prizes

  • Best Security Implementation: $5,000
  • Best User Experience: $5,000
  • Most Innovative: $5,000
  • Best Documentation: $3,000
  • Community Choice: $3,000

Starter Kits and Templates

Provided Resources

  1. Python SDK Starter Kit

    • Pre-configured development environment
    • Sample connector implementation
    • Testing framework setup
    • Documentation template
  2. Frontend Templates

    • React dashboard template
    • Vue.js analytics interface
    • Mobile app skeleton
    • Design system components
  3. Infrastructure Templates

    • Docker compose files
    • Kubernetes manifests
    • CI/CD pipelines
    • Monitoring setup
  4. Integration Examples

    • Stripe connector reference
    • PostgreSQL adapter
    • Redis cache layer
    • WebSocket examples

Customization Bonus

Teams that significantly innovate beyond templates receive bonus points:

  • +5 points for novel architecture
  • +5 points for unique feature implementation
  • +5 points for creative problem solving

Support Infrastructure

Technical Support

  • 24/7 Discord Help: Technical questions answered
  • Daily Office Hours: 2-hour sessions with core developers
  • Code Review Service: Free professional code reviews
  • Infrastructure Credits: Free hosting during hackathon

Mentorship Program

  • Technical Mentors: Core team members and senior developers
  • Business Mentors: Product managers and ecosystem leads
  • Design Mentors: UX/UI experts
  • Domain Experts: Industry specialists per theme

Communication Channels

  • Main Discord: #hackathon channel
  • Voice Channels: Team collaboration rooms
  • GitHub Discussions: Q&A and announcements
  • Email Updates: Daily summaries and reminders

Submission Requirements

Mandatory Deliverables

  1. Source Code

    • Public GitHub repository
    • README with setup instructions
    • MIT or Apache 2.0 license
    • Contributing guidelines
  2. Documentation

    • Technical architecture document
    • API documentation (if applicable)
    • User guide
    • Deployment instructions
  3. Demo

    • 5-minute video demonstration
    • Live demo environment
    • Test credentials (if applicable)
    • Feature walkthrough
  4. Presentation

    • 5-slide deck (problem, solution, tech stack, impact, future)
    • Demo script
    • Team information
    • Contact details

Evaluation Criteria

  • Functionality: Does it work as described?
  • Completeness: Are all features implemented?
  • Quality: Is the code production-ready?
  • Innovation: Does it bring new value?
  • Impact: Will it benefit the ecosystem?

Post-Hackathon Support

Winner Support Package

  1. Technical Support

    • Dedicated Slack channel
    • Weekly check-ins with core team
    • Code review and optimization
    • Security audit assistance
  2. Business Support

    • Go-to-market strategy
    • Partnership introductions
    • Marketing promotion
    • User acquisition support
  3. Infrastructure Support

    • Free hosting for 6 months
    • Monitoring and analytics
    • Backup and disaster recovery
    • Scaling guidance

Ecosystem Integration

  • Marketplace Listing: Featured placement
  • Documentation: Official integration guide
  • Blog Feature: Success story article
  • Conference Talk: Presentation opportunity

Organizational Guidelines

Team Composition

  • Organizing Team: 5-7 people
    • Lead organizer (project management)
    • Technical lead (developer support)
    • Community manager (communication)
    • Judge coordinator (judging process)
    • Sponsor liaison (partnerships)
    • Marketing lead (promotion)
    • Logistics coordinator (operations)

Timeline Planning

  • 12 Weeks Out: Theme selection, judge recruitment
  • 8 Weeks Out: Sponsor outreach, venue planning
  • 6 Weeks Out: Marketing launch, registration opens
  • 4 Weeks Out: Mentor recruitment, kit preparation
  • 2 Weeks Out: Final confirmations, testing
  • 1 Week Out: Final preparations, dry run

Budget Considerations

  • Prize Pool: $100,000 - $200,000
  • Platform Costs: $10,000 - $20,000
  • Marketing: $15,000 - $30,000
  • Operations: $20,000 - $40,000
  • Contingency: 15% of total

Success Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  • Number of participants
  • Number of submissions
  • Code quality scores
  • Post-hackathon deployment rate
  • User adoption of winning projects

Qualitative Metrics

  • Participant satisfaction
  • Community engagement
  • Innovation level
  • Ecosystem impact
  • Brand awareness

Long-term Tracking

  • 6-month project survival rate
  • Integration into core ecosystem
  • Revenue generated for winners
  • Network effects created
  • Community growth attribution

Risk Management

Common Risks

  1. Low Participation

    • Mitigation: Early marketing, partner promotion
    • Backup: Extend registration, increase prizes
  2. Poor Quality Submissions

    • Mitigation: Better guidelines, mentor support
    • Backup: Pre-screening, workshop focus
  3. Technical Issues

    • Mitigation: Platform testing, backup systems
    • Backup: Manual processes, extended deadlines
  4. Judge Availability

    • Mitigation: Early booking, backup judges
    • Backup: Virtual judging, async review

Contingency Plans

  • Platform Failure: Switch to GitHub + Discord
  • Low Turnout: Merge with next event
  • Sponsor Withdrawal: Use foundation funds
  • Security Issues: Pause and investigate

Sponsorship Framework

Sponsorship Tiers

  1. Platinum ($50,000)

    • Title sponsorship
    • Judge selection
    • Branding everywhere
    • Speaking opportunities
  2. Gold ($25,000)

    • Category sponsorship
    • Mentor participation
    • Logo placement
    • Workshop hosting
  3. Silver ($10,000)

    • Brand recognition
    • Recruiting access
    • Demo booth
    • Newsletter feature
  4. Bronze ($5,000)

    • Logo on website
    • Social media mention
    • Participant swag
    • Job board access

Sponsor Benefits

  • Talent Acquisition: Access to top developers
  • Brand Exposure: Global reach
  • Innovation Pipeline: Early access to new tech
  • Community Goodwill: Supporting ecosystem

Terms and Conditions

  • IP ownership clarification
  • Code licensing requirements
  • Privacy policy compliance
  • International considerations

Data Protection

  • GDPR compliance for EU participants
  • Data storage and processing
  • Consent management
  • Right to deletion

Accessibility

  • Platform accessibility standards
  • Accommodation requests
  • Inclusive language guidelines
  • Time zone considerations

Continuous Improvement

Feedback Collection

  • Participant surveys
  • Mentor feedback
  • Judge insights
  • Sponsor evaluations

Process Optimization

  • Quarterly review meetings
  • A/B testing formats
  • Technology updates
  • Best practice documentation

Community Building

  • Alumni network
  • Ongoing engagement
  • Success stories
  • Knowledge sharing

Contact Information


Last updated: 2024-01-15