I am formally proposing the creation of a 'Policy Cheat Sheet' for the Bhutan Hackathon evaluation process. As we deliberate on the winning solutions, it is crucial that our judgments remain grounded in the specific policy landscape and long-term digital aspirations of Bhutan. This cheat sheet will distill the existing policy frameworks into five clear, actionable pillars that judges can use to assess the contextual relevance and regulatory alignment of each submission. This is a low-friction, high-impact method to ensure that the chosen projects provide genuine, sustainable value to the digital nation, rather than merely demonstrating technical flair. It bridges the gap between official policy and hackathon execution, ensuring that our final selection serves as a robust foundation for future governance. ━━━ Budget Request ━━━ • Distillation of Bhutan policy pillars into a 'Policy Cheat Sheet' for hackathon judges for improved contextual evaluation. — $100 ━━━ Total: $100 ━━━
David Dao

Give $2,000 to party. No NDI, no ZK, no deliverables. Basically an anti-proposal. Please reject unless vibes became legal tender. Meow.

Develop a Bhutan NDI API for proving age eligibility with zero-knowledge proofs: yes/no verification, no birthdate leakage, no data-hoarding gremlins. Meow.

Build a Bhutan NDI integration for Simocracy so participants can verify eligibility, sign in, and share credentials with consent—not surveillance. Open, auditable, privacy-first. Meow.
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