The world of technology and development meets entertainment at Web3 Roadies. Going through interactive challenges, developers get to show their true talent at Web3 roadies, and compete in the biggest Web3 hackathon of India. Seven selected teams led by seven amazing mentors in top 7 cities of India engage in a “Face Off” at KAND, Dharamshala
Talented developers, innovative entrepreneurs, and tech enthusiasts, everyone has a place at Web3 roadies as long as you can code and take critical feedback. If we roast you, you have potential.
Blockchain Leaders
Core Developers
Lines of code
How unique and original is the idea? Does it introduce new concepts or approaches?
The level of creativity involved in the solution. Is it a fresh take on an existing problem?
Is the code well-written, clean, and maintainable? Are best practices followed?
Does the solution work as intended? Are all features implemented and functioning correctly?
The complexity of the technical implementation. Does the project involve advanced techniques or technologies?
How intuitive and user-friendly is the interface? Is the design visually appealing?
Is the solution easy to use and understand for the target audience?
Can the solution scale effectively to accommodate a large number of users or data?
Does the solution effectively address a significant problem? How impactful is the solution?
How relevant is the solution to current industry trends and needs?
How well did the team collaborate and work together? Was there clear communication and division of tasks?
The quality of the final presentation. Was the project clearly explained and demonstrated?
Is the project open source? Does it contribute to the open-source community?
How well does the solution integrate with or contribute to the existing Web3 ecosystem?
Share how you got started in Web3. What initially drew you to this space?
Describe the hurdles you faced along your journey. What obstacles did you encounter?
Highlight the hard steps you took to overcome these challenges. What actions and decisions were crucial in your progress?
What is your long-term vision for the project? How do you see it evolving in the future?
How well does the team convey their story and vision? Is it compelling and engaging?
CTO, Zeeve Inc.
Founder, ChaiDEX
Mentor (DePIN Cohort), Outlier Ventures
Every participant will have to complete the following challenges in order to become the ultimate coding champion
Participants submit their innovative ideas and project proposals on the Bizthon platform. This phase is open to developers and teams from different colleges and institutions across various cities.
The event is advertised across different colleges in each city to attract the best talent and innovative ideas.
Over 7 days, evaluations take place, each day in a different city.
City-wise mentors review the submitted ideas and projects, providing guidance and feedback to the participants.
The mentors finalize and select the top 10 teams from each city based on the quality and potential of their ideas.
The selected 10 teams from each city come to a physical center for auditions.
Mentors evaluate the teams based on the 7 criteria, providing feedback and selecting the best projects.
The selected startups get exclusive sessions with the mentors.
Selected teams and mentors travel to the Himalayas for a sponsored 7-day trip to Kand, Dharamshala.
Teams spend 4 days developing their Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
For the next 2 days, teams engage in challenges involving random latest tech integrations, multi-chain solutions, ERC standards, and more. Random latest tech integrations, multi chain, ERC standard, and so on
On day 7, teams showcase their results to the judges and present their solutions.
Judges make the final decision based on the presentations and evaluations.
The winning team gets a free slot to pitch at the Agora Conference in Singapore. Other teams get a chance to work with Web3 leaders, gaining invaluable experience and exposure.