
AtlasAI Hackathon
26 February 2025
What’s Your Vision for AI Agents?
ChainsAtlas is excited to present the AtlasAI Hackathon – an open invitation to innovators, developers, and AI enthusiasts to push the boundaries of AI agent technology. Whether you’re interested in artificial intelligence, blockchain, or solving practical challenges, this hackathon is a chance to present and refine AI agent concepts.
Selected projects will have the opportunity to receive sponsorships for further development, with top winners moving to Phase 2 (Development), where they will receive team support and waived fees.
Why Join the AtlasAI Hackathon?
Develop AI Agents for Real-World Applications
Explore Blockchain and AI Integrations
Receive sponsorship & Development Support
Gain Visibility in AI & Web3 Communities
Who Can Participate?
The hackathon is open to all individuals of any level of expertise and AI knowledge. Whether you're a beginner exploring AI for the first time or an experienced developer pushing the boundaries of innovation, you’re encouraged to join.
For compliance reasons we will not be able to accept participants from OFAC-sanctioned nations.
Hackathon Timeline
Online Registration Opens: 26 February 2025
Submission Deadline: 14 March 2025
Project Evaluation: 14-20 March 2025
Winner Announcement: 26 March 2025
Prizes
Top Winners Move to Phase 2!
Up to 20% of projects (max 10) will advance to Phase 2 with sponsorship & support.
Winners will be featured on our social media & official website.
Judging Criteria
Each submission will be evaluated based on the following criteria, with a total score of 100 points:
Technological Implementation (30 points): Assess whether the project demonstrates quality software development, thoroughly leverages generative AI agents, and utilizes sophisticated prompting techniques to improve the performance of the Agents in the context of blockchain.
Innovation and Originality (25 points): Evaluate the uniqueness of the AI agent and its approach to addressing the identified problem, as well as the originality in problem-solving and the application of innovative ideas.
Potential Impact (25 points): Consider the scalability of the solution, its potential for expansion or adaptation to broader applications, and its sustainability, including the long-term viability and resource efficiency of the solution.
Presentation and Communication (20 points): Assess how well the idea and implementation are articulated and documented