Each team will have 3 minutes to present their project to all participants. This is your moment to shine and share what you've built!
Presentation Focus:
Your demo should primarily cover:
- The Live Demo: Show us your project in action on the Monad Testnet! This should be the core of your presentation.
- How You Built It (Briefly): What key Monad features or tools did you use? Any interesting technical challenges you overcame?
- Key Areas of Innovation: What makes your project new, unique, or a novel solution? Why is it exciting?
Slide Deck – Optional, Not Required:
- You are not required to prepare a slide deck. Many impactful demos are purely live.
- However, if a few simple slides (e.g., for architecture, problem statement, or innovation points) help you structure your 5-minute presentation effectively, you are welcome to use them. Keep them minimal and visual.
Your Audience: Fellow Developers!
Remember, you're not presenting to a panel of VCs or non-technical judges. Your audience is your peers – skilled developers who are interested in the tech, the idea, and the execution. Consider:
- What would impress you as a developer?
- What technical aspects or innovative mechanics would they find most interesting?
- Keep it concise, engaging, and focused on the "wow" factor of your creation.
Tips for an Effective & Timely Demo:
- Practice Your Timing: 5 minutes is short! Rehearse your demo multiple times to ensure you can cover your key points smoothly within the limit.