IBCOL'23 Registrar III (Material Submission)

REPRESENTATION
Individuals and teams may represent recognized or unrecognized countries and territories in IBCOL 2023, or by default, do not represent any country or territory.
  1. Default: an individual or team is stateless unless proof of country/territory of representation is satisfied and does not represent any academic institution unless proof is provided.
  2. Proof: an individual’s country/territory of representation is determined by acceptable proof of the country/territory of their birth, citizenship, permanent residency, or educational institution.
  3. National Nomination: if a country has an organizing committee (”OC”) that is officially sanctioned by the International Blockchain Olympiad, a list of contestants shall be provided by the OC.
  4. Academic Nomination: if you are representing an academic institution, you must provide proof of nomination from that academic institution.

PROJECT ELIGIBILITY

Projects must meet the following eligibility criteria for their projects to be eligible to compete in the 2023 International Blockchain Olympiad (IBCOL 2023).

  1. Unique Submission: A team may submit only one project.
  2. Project Category: Select up to three categories that describe your project, according to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of the United Nations (UN). The Organising Committee reserves the right to assign categories of the project.
  3. Returning Participation: Previous projects that have not won any awards from prior IBCOL competitions are eligible to compete in IBCOL.

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