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Team Size
- Each team must have a maximum of 3 members
- If you do not have a team currently, we highly recommend hopping into our developer discord here.
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You will be automatically assigned a Monad Blitz Ankara role after joining the server.
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You can then head to the Monad Blitz Ankara Forum on Discord (discord.gg/monaddev) to introduce yourself and team up.

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Fresh Ideas Only (No Pre-Built Projects):
- All projects must be new and conceived specifically for Monad Blitz.
- You cannot submit existing projects, fork existing codebases (beyond standard libraries/boilerplates), or continue work on personal projects you've already started. The spirit is to build something fresh.
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Start Your Engines at the Blitz:
- All project development (coding, asset creation, etc.) must begin during the official Monad Blitz event hours.
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Pre-Blitz Brainstorming & Planning Encouraged:
- While coding starts at the Blitz, we highly encourage you to perform research, brainstorm ideas, and formulate a plan for what you intend to build before the event. Come prepared with a concept!
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Innovate, Don't Just Replicate:
- We strongly discourage building direct clones of existing applications without introducing significant innovation or a unique Monad-specific twist.
- The Goal: This isn't about creating the most polished application; it's about trying out genuinely new ideas, experimenting with novel mechanics, and using the day to innovate with valuable feedback from your peers. Ask yourself: "What new problem am I solving, or how am I solving an old problem in a radically new way on Monad?"
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Public & Deployed for All:
- All submissions must be made public (e.g., a public GitHub repository).
- Your project must be deployed and operational on the Monad Testnet for demonstration and review.
Adherence to these guidelines ensures a level playing field and keeps the focus squarely on innovation and learning.