Agenda for Hyperledger Princeton Meetup Zoom Call

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1.Discuss Prototype

2. Discuss MVP

3. Discuss Tech Stack

3. Discuss Data Collection Issues

4. Discuss Interface Issues

5. Whats next and Whats needed






Checkpoint 5 Code

  • Prototype your solution in some manner. Examples include:
  • Working code
  • Analog prototype / Mock-ups
  • Tech Stack and Wireframes
  • Create blockchain and implement.

End of Week Deliverable



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