On September 3 and 4, 2022, at the National Technological University of Medrano, in Buenos Aires, a Cardano hackathon was held in the Haskell language, where 10,000 USDT of prizes were distributed in total.
The organizers announced the final results on Twitter:
Congratulations to winners of Cardano Hackathon 2022 with great success🥳🎉
1st : Haskell Bois 5,000 USDT
2nd: delehatecall_to_selfdestruct 3000 USDT
3rd: Planktone 2000 USDT @LarsBrunjes @_roberm_ @GeniusyieldO @anetaBTC @IOHKMedia @CardanoStiftung @IOHK_Charles @emurgo_io pic.twitter.com/ByoZpjYHj9— ADA Solar (@CardanoSolar) September 5, 2022
Congratulations to the winners of the very successful Cardano Hackathon 2022🥳🎉
1st: HaskellBois 5,000 USDT
2nd: delegatecall_to_selfdestruct 3000 USDT
3rd: Planktoneta 2000 USDT @LarsBrunjes @_roberm_ @GeniusyieldO @anetaBTC @IOHKMedia @CardanoStiftung @IOHK_Charles @emurgo_io pic.twitter.com/ByoZpjYHj9
Cointelegraph en Español was present at the event, allowing a close look at the methodology applied both in the challenge and in the award ceremony.
The jury was made up of Dr. Lars BrĂĽnjes, mathematician, Director of Education at Input Output (IOHK) and CTO of Genius Yield; Marvin Bertin, CSO of Genius Yield and CEO of Maestro; Ing. Robertino MartĂnez, educator member of the IOHK Education Team.
While the competitors worked on their strategies and code modifications in Haskell in university classrooms, talks were given in the main hall, including an explanation of the changes that Cardano will incorporate with the imminent Vasil Hard Fork. In addition, interesting projects were presented, such as ADA Solar, a project whose main purpose is the decentralization of energy using solar panels; Projects Self-sovereign Identity; NFTs of a local musical group, and several other technological projects, as we had anticipated in the schedule a few days ago.
The event was continuously broadcast live by members of the YouTube channel “digital individual”, who traveled from Chile and streamed the event on various platforms.
After more than 24 hours of work by the competitors, the jury simultaneously executed the smart contracts that competed with each other for exactly one hour, simulating a “bot fight” They were trying to make the best profit.”economic” in the simulation, which could be viewed live on the screens in the main room. After an hour of suspense and several changes in the scoreboardthe simulator ended and the teams were ordered by the score obtained.
The order of merit of the teams was as follows:
HaskellBois: 14089 points (5,000 USDT prize)
delegatecall_to_selfdestruct(): 10044 points (3,000 USDT prize)
Planktonette: 9378 points (2,000 USDT prize)
Sangroni: 5500 points
Christian Camara: 0 points
ThreeTogether BGG: 0 points
Payments were immediately made in USDT to the winning teams, and the event ended.
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