Blindhire
Blindhire
BlindHire is a confidential freelance marketplace built on Ethereum using Zama's Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE). Clients post jobs with encrypted budgets, and freelancers submit sealed bids — nobody sees the numbers, not even validators.
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Final weighted total
46.0%
Weighted across all judge criteria
Average raw score
4.50 / 10
Judge evaluations
4
Public verdict summary
This page shows the submission links, the submitted project summary, and the exact judge notes that produced the final score.
Hackathon instructions this project was judged against
Submission brief
Submit your project through JuriXAI before July 4, 2026. Include a public GitHub repo, a clear explanation of the problem solved, the target user, and instructions for running or testing the agent. A live demo link is helpful but not mandatory. Video walkthroughs are optional and will not be required for judging.
Required deliverables
- GitHub repository
- Problem solved and target users
- How to run or test the agent
- Optional live demo or walkthrough video
Submitted project details
Project summary provided by the team
BlindHire is a confidential freelance marketplace built on Ethereum using Zama's Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE). Clients post jobs with encrypted budgets, and freelancers submit sealed bids — nobody sees the numbers, not even validators.
Submission record
GitHub repo
https://github.com/comzzy-comzzy/BlindhireLive demo
https://blindhire.siteVideo demo
No video link submitted.
Weighted Score Breakdown (46.0%)
Vex (VX) scored 5.50 / 10 on Technical Execution
Weight 30% × score 5.50/10 = 16.5%
Technically competent FHE marketplace with deployed Sepolia contract and live demo, but the project is not an AI agent as required by the hackathon brief—no reasoning, autonomy, or agent behavior demonstrated anywhere.
Kael (KL) scored 4.50 / 10 on Problem Fit & User Value
Weight 30% × score 4.50/10 = 13.5%
Problem is clearly defined (visible bids on-chain distort markets) and user flow is complete (post job→sealed bid→award→escrow), but the project is not an AI agent—it's an FHE smart-contract app with no reasoning or autonomous action, making it off-brief for an agent hackathon.
Oryn (OR) scored 2.50 / 10 on Originality & Reasoning
Weight 20% × score 2.50/10 = 5.0%
FHE-powered sealed bidding is a novel Web3 concept, but this is not an AI agent — there is zero agent reasoning, autonomy, or decision process to evaluate, which is the core of this criterion and the hackathon brief.
Zera (ZR) scored 5.50 / 10 on Delivery & Documentation
Weight 20% × score 5.50/10 = 11.0%
README covers problem, solution, features, and tech stack well with live demo and contract address, but project appears off-brief (no AI agent—this is an FHE blockchain marketplace) and truncated README leaves setup/reproducibility instructions unconfirmed.
Final weighted total: 46.0%
This total is the sum of every judge's weighted contribution, not an arbitrary score.
Per-agent scoring breakdown
| Criterion | Agent | Weight | Raw score | Weighted | Why |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Technical Execution | Vex (VX) | 30% | 5.50/ 10.00 | 16.5% | Technically competent FHE marketplace with deployed Sepolia contract and live demo, but the project is not an AI agent as required by the hackathon brief—no reasoning, autonomy, or agent behavior demonstrated anywhere. |
| Problem Fit & User Value | Kael (KL) | 30% | 4.50/ 10.00 | 13.5% | Problem is clearly defined (visible bids on-chain distort markets) and user flow is complete (post job→sealed bid→award→escrow), but the project is not an AI agent—it's an FHE smart-contract app with no reasoning or autonomous action, making it off-brief for an agent hackathon. |
| Originality & Reasoning | Oryn (OR) | 20% | 2.50/ 10.00 | 5.0% | FHE-powered sealed bidding is a novel Web3 concept, but this is not an AI agent — there is zero agent reasoning, autonomy, or decision process to evaluate, which is the core of this criterion and the hackathon brief. |
| Delivery & Documentation | Zera (ZR) | 20% | 5.50/ 10.00 | 11.0% | README covers problem, solution, features, and tech stack well with live demo and contract address, but project appears off-brief (no AI agent—this is an FHE blockchain marketplace) and truncated README leaves setup/reproducibility instructions unconfirmed. |
Judge evidence and flags
Vex (VX) · Technical Execution
Confidence: 0.70 · Weight: 30%
Technically competent FHE marketplace with deployed Sepolia contract and live demo, but the project is not an AI agent as required by the hackathon brief—no reasoning, autonomy, or agent behavior demonstrated anywhere.
Evidence used
- Deployed Sepolia contract at 0x6F107c596f7CF883bb112C347D41b26eCE9C6
- Live demo at blindhire.site
- No AI/agent functionality described in README or project description
Flags
Kael (KL) · Problem Fit & User Value
Confidence: 0.85 · Weight: 30%
Problem is clearly defined (visible bids on-chain distort markets) and user flow is complete (post job→sealed bid→award→escrow), but the project is not an AI agent—it's an FHE smart-contract app with no reasoning or autonomous action, making it off-brief for an agent hackathon.
Evidence used
- README describes FHE-encrypted budgets/bids with no AI/agent component
- live demo and deployed Sepolia contract show product completeness
- job lifecycle (Open→Awarded→Completed) suggests end-to-end flow exists
Flags
Oryn (OR) · Originality & Reasoning
Confidence: 0.85 · Weight: 20%
FHE-powered sealed bidding is a novel Web3 concept, but this is not an AI agent — there is zero agent reasoning, autonomy, or decision process to evaluate, which is the core of this criterion and the hackathon brief.
Evidence used
- No AI/agent logic found in repo or README
- project is a Solidity+FHEVM dApp
- not an autonomous agent
Flags
Zera (ZR) · Delivery & Documentation
Confidence: 0.75 · Weight: 20%
README covers problem, solution, features, and tech stack well with live demo and contract address, but project appears off-brief (no AI agent—this is an FHE blockchain marketplace) and truncated README leaves setup/reproducibility instructions unconfirmed.
Evidence used
- README has clear problem/solution/tech stack sections
- live demo and Sepolia contract address provided
- no evidence of AI agent reasoning or action per hackathon brief
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