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# Build a Scoring Mechanism

Welcome to the Hypertensor protocol quickstart guide! In this walkthrough, we’ll create a simple scoring mechanism that will be used for consensus that utilizes a commit-reveal scheme from start to finish. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting out, this guide has got you covered.

### What You’ll Achieve <a href="#what-you-e2-80-99ll-achieve" id="what-you-e2-80-99ll-achieve"></a>

By the end of this quickstart, you’ll have built a scoring mechanism by:

* Developing a commit-reveal scheme for nodes to prove their tasks
* Utilize decentralized storage
* Validate node reveals and score each node

### Set Up Your Development Environment

1. Clone the subnet template

```
git clone https://github.com/hypertensor-blockchain/subnet-template.git
```

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