Orderflow 001 is a 48-hour build sprint focused exclusively on on-chain trading systems and prediction market automation.
Participants must build a working system related to:
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Polymarket automation
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On-chain execution engines
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Signal generation frameworks
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Risk-adjusted strategy models
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Orderflow analysis systems
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Backtesting engines for prediction markets
This is not a pitch competition.
This is not a UI contest.
Every submission must demonstrate measurable output.
The goal is simple:
Build a real system. Show performance. Ship.
📲 Discord Link
📅 Sprint Timeline
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Applications Close: March 15, 2026
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Accepted Teams Announced: March 18, 2026
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48-Hour Build Window: March 22–24, 2026
The sprint runs for 48 consecutive hours.
👤 Who Should Participate
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Crypto-native developers
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Quant-minded engineers
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Automation-focused traders
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Builders interested in prediction markets
Participants are expected to have prior development experience.
Requirements
Build a working system related to on-chain trading or prediction markets.
Examples:
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A Polymarket trading bot
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A live execution engine reacting to odds
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A probability decay model
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A risk-adjusted portfolio allocator
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A backtesting framework
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A real-time market signal pipeline
Your system must run and produce measurable output.
📤 What to Submit
Each submission must include:
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A public GitHub repository
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A 2–3 minute demo video
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A clear explanation of:
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Strategy logic
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Architecture
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Data sources
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Performance metrics
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Measurable output (backtest, simulation, or live data)
Submissions without working implementation will not be ranked.
Prizes
1st Place - Performance Leader
2nd Place - Technical Excellence
3rd Place - Strategy Distinction
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Orderflow Review Panel
Organizer
Judging Criteria
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Technical Depth
System architecture, engineering quality, and data integration. -
Strategy Logic
Clarity of edge hypothesis, probabilistic reasoning, and risk management. -
Measurable Output
Backtest integrity, metric clarity, and reproducibility. -
Implementation Quality
Code structure, documentation, and clarity.
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