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| 5 | "description": "Hello NEAR family.\\\\nIn October, the Open Web Academy (OWA) team made a proposal to be the city node of the REDACTED hackathon in Mexico. This was the fifth hackathon that OWA hosted in Mexico with NEAR Protocol technology.\\\\nOn this occasion, in addition to adding new developers to the global REDACTED hackathon, the objective was to create new projects that will use chain abtration and AI technologies.\\\\n\\\\nhttps://near.social/events-committee.near/widget/app?page=proposal&id=45 \\\\n\\\\n### TL;DR \\\\nYou can read the Twitter thread that summarizes the event: \\\\nhttps://x.com/openwebacademy_/status/1849916276715684109 \\\\n\\\\n\\\\n\\\\n### A SUCCESS [REDACTED] Hackathon Mexico Node powered by Hackbox\\\\n\\\\nThe year 2024 has brought with it numerous updates to the NEAR protocol, and as blockchain and AI technology enthusiasts, we managed to secure the Mexico node for the [REDACTED] Hackathon. At the conclusion of this event, we gained valuable learnings, developed innovative projects, and strengthened our enthusiasm to continue building an open internet through chain abstraction. Today we present the formal report of the event held on October 23 and 24.\\\\n\\\\n#### Before the event\\\\n**Workshops**\\\\nOn October 10, 15, 17, and 22, we held virtual technical-focused workshops on blockchain, artificial intelligence, and chain abstraction, in preparation for the in-person hackathon. Each session was recorded and brought together more than 50 participants in total, all preparing for the hacking challenge.\\\\n\\\\nYou can watch the recordings of the workshops here:\\\\nhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkwvyg8hchruRXKYZbm5z0F9zRB9D2Jl1 \\\\n\\\\n**Web 3.0 Forum**\\\\nAs part of the pre-hackathon activities and with the aim of involving university students in areas such as data science and artificial intelligence, we organized the 1st Nayarit Forum on Web 3. This space included panels and talks with university professors, researchers and experts in these technologies. During the forum, the official inauguration of the [REDACTED] Mexico Node hackathon took place. Over the course of three hours, we explored in depth the development opportunities offered by the convergence between blockchain and artificial intelligence.\\\\n\\\\nLearn more here: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7254899893415071744 \\\\n\\\\n#### The event \\\\nOn October 23 and 24, the hackathon was held IRL with two locations in Nayarit, Mexico. Each location had its own speakers, mentors, and workshop leaders to achieve the great projects that were built\\\\nVenue 1: Technological University of Nayarit | See maps\\\\nVenue 2: Technological University of Bahia de Banderas | See maps \\\\nEvent schedule: https://ow.academy/house \\\\nParticipant guide and code of conduct of the event: See guide and code of conduct\\\\nEvent challenges: https://taikai.network/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node \\\\nEvent numbers\\\\n*The numbers and statistics presented here are the total from both venues held\\\\n\\\\n* 142 registered people\\\\n* 107 hackers participating\\\\n* 95 NEAR wallets created\\\\n* 25 teams hacking\\\\n* 9 expert near mentors\\\\n* 6 project judges\\\\n* 10 speakers at the hackathon\\\\n* 24 projects created\\\\n* 32+ hours of content\\\\n* 6 crypto communities\\\\n* 2 venues\\\\n* 6 participating universities\\\\n\\\\n**Attendees from different cities in Mexico**\\\\n* Tepic, Nayarit, M\\\\u{e9}xico\\\\n* Guadalajara, Jalisco, M\\\\u{e9}xico\\\\n* Ciudad de M\\\\u{e9}xico, M\\\\u{e9}xico\\\\n* Yucat\\\\u{e1}n, M\\\\u{e9}xico\\\\n\\\\n\\\\n**How did our last hackathon go?**\\\\nCheck out the full details of the latest initiative we did with hackbox here.\\\\nhttps://near.social/devhub.near/widget/app?page=post&id=2168 \\\\n* 122 registered people\\\\n* 43 hackers\\\\n* 64 IRL attendees\\\\n* 50 NEAR wallets created\\\\n* 8 teams hacking\\\\n* 6 expert near mentors\\\\n* 3 project judges\\\\n* 12 speakers at the hackathon\\\\n* 8 BOS widgets created\\\\n* 12+ hours of content\\\\n* 14 crypto communities\\\\n\\\\n\\\\n### Hackathon management, participants and projects \\\\nDespu\\\\u{e9}s de 36 horas de arduo trabajo desarrollando proyectos con tecnolog\\\\u{ed}a de abstracci\\\\u{f3}n de cadenas e inteligencia artificial, los participantes presenciales del [REDACTED] M\\\\u{e9}xico Node tuvieron la oportunidad de presentar sus creaciones ante una audiencia abierta.\\\\nEight projects emerged as winners and received prizes from the 3,000 USDT pool thanks to Near Dev Hub.\\\\nThe administrative and technical management of the hackathon was carried out in Taikai. The platform is facilitated by Hackbox that helps software engineers (developers) participate in hackathon-style software competitions. Here participants make their creations and tools visible to the community and the world. In this way, anyone interested in monitoring the Open Web House hackathon created can enter the link https://taikai.network/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node/projects and see the details of all the projects created, as well as the participants of each team and the profiles they have.\\\\n\\\\n\\\\n### The challenges\\\\nAt every hackathon organized by Open Web Academy, we aim to make a significant impact. This time, the event\\\\\\'s goals focused on enabling more people to develop solutions using the NEAR protocol\\\\\\'s chain abstraction technology and artificial intelligence tools.\\\\n\\\\n#### Chain Abstration\\\\n**Introduction:**\\\\nChain abstraction is a concept in blockchain technology that seeks to simplify and standardize interaction with different blockchains. By providing an abstraction layer, it allows developers to interact with multiple blockchains without having to deal with the specific complexities of each one. This is achieved by using protocols and APIs that facilitate the connection and interoperability between different networks, which improves development efficiency and encourages the creation of more robust and accessible decentralized applications. Chain abstraction is essential to promote the mass adoption of blockchain technology, by making it more accessible to developers and users.\\\\n**Expected solution:**\\\\n Web application for any field that interacts with multiple chains based on NEAR Protocol\\\\\\'s Chain Abstraction technology.\\\\n**Suggest ideas**\\\\n* Unified Multi-Chain Wallet\\\\n* Cross-Chain DeFi Lending Platform\\\\n* Multi-Chain NFT Marketplace\\\\n* Multi-Chain Payment Protocol for eCommerce\\\\n* Decentralized Identity Management System (DID)\\\\n\\\\n\\\\n#### Decentralized IA\\\\n**Introduction:**\\\\nDecentralized AI refers to the implementation of AI systems that operate on distributed networks, rather than relying on a single centralized entity. This approach seeks to increase transparency, security, and data privacy, allowing users to maintain control over their information. It uses technologies such as blockchain to facilitate collaboration and sharing of AI models, promoting a more equitable ecosystem where the benefits of AI can be accessible to all. At its core, Decentralized AI seeks to democratize access to AI and mitigate risks associated with the concentration of power in the hands of a few corporations.\\\\n**Expected solution:**\\\\nWeb application of any field that makes use of artificial intelligence and interacts with one or more blockchains.\\\\n**Suggest ideas**\\\\n* Decentralized Prediction Platform\\\\n* Decentralized Virtual Assistant Network\\\\n* Private Data Marketplace\\\\n* Collaborative Recommendation System\\\\n* Federated Model Training\\\\n* Decentralized Fake News Detection\\\\n\\\\nTo see all the challenges proposed for [REDACTED] Hackathon powered by hackbox visit the following link and take a closer look at the tracks that participants were able to hack.\\\\nhttps://taikai.network/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node/categories \\\\nThe hackathon has included more soft skills challenges where we also reward the best projects with the best UX/UI, the best pitch and the project with a social purpose.\\\\n\\\\n### The winners\\\\nLearn about the winning projects here: \\\\nhttps://taikai.network/en/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node/projects \\\\nKnow the evaluation criteria with which the teams were evaluated\\\\nhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gcoj8OmTeZOm1l6QSQeeVCMMVAe7akeikSPkkyDHAn4/edit?usp=sharing \\\\n\\\\nHackathon Winners Prize Claim Posts (Click on each name to see the full project)\\\\n* [GoGreenChain](https://taikai.network/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node/projects/cm2m8vqls00qsbssliycjupkz/idea)\\\\n* [DonaChain](https://taikai.network/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node/projects/cm2mdqcri00wxbsslodvrgt98/idea)\\\\n* [FinPet](https://taikai.network/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node/projects/cm2njtx2a01lbbssl1jryezog/idea) \\\\n* [BLOCK-SOS](https://taikai.network/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node/projects/cm2m9rnjh00lf67doknc2u0i2/idea)\\\\n* [LifeNode](https://taikai.network/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node/projects/cm2mew00h00xxbsslbb8ikiol/idea)\\\\n* [Finance & education](https://taikai.network/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node/projects/cm2m7qoco00s6ao9a40jp5asw/idea)\\\\n* [BlueSense](https://taikai.network/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node/projects/cm2mdau6e00wlbssl9sk3innk/idea)\\\\n* [Traductor de lenguas indigenas](https://taikai.network/hackbox/hackathons/REDACTED-mexico-node/projects/cm2nspheu01woao9aq39aytju/idea)\\\\n\\\\n### Gallery\\\\n\\\\n\\\\nSee the full gallery here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Ebbg8yM-RFf9ChcsPlpjBwQq5JkZoAZw \\\\n\\\\n### Feedback from participants\\\\nWe prepared a video gallery with comments in Spanish from the participants. 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