I agree that this project is best suited for the Web3 track, especially since it’s their first participation and there are no TRON/BTTC integrations (like BTFS, SunSwap, etc.) made in the app to qualify for the integration track. After reviewing their GitHub repo, I noticed the last commit was a year ago, and there hasn’t been much activity since then. Doesn’t this disqualify the project from the hackathon?
The same goes for the FileWallet project. They have minimal activity on GitHub, so I’m unsure how these projects got selected. Meanwhile, some strong projects like SmartDisperse were disqualified despite having good community engagement in their posts.
No offence to the projects, but I’d like to understand what made these projects qualify for the integration tracks while other deserving projects were moved to Web3/Artistry.
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