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Anna Stolick
Analyst CreditRisk Management
"Cool project! Looks quite developed, and to be a product in the near future. Unclear what was done for the hackathon, but from the commits looks like the extension, maybe."
JLD Adriano
"Great job! I wish i saw more real-life use-cases, strong demos in these types of projects mean a lot. I would argue that some of the existing tools do offer that capability, in that case it's okay to mention that. I would then focus on how you are unique and taking a different approach. This is a huge market so it's possible for there to be a lot of players that will win."
Aibek Yegemberdin