The hackathon kicks off on Monday, 8 February with an opening event, where participants get their final instructions and details of the hackathon. Presentations and demos of Fairdrive and Swarm follow, to serve them as a starting point for using the software.
Presentations and talks will be held throughout the whole week (see the agenda at the end of the document). Each day will cover an important fair data economy-related topic.
Teams will be able to seek technical support and guidance through a dedicated Telegram channel, where Swarm and Fair Data Society team members help them solve problems.
Sunday late afternoon, the jury will gather to judge the projects. Teams will be able to present their creation in a 5-minute presentation, with a 5-minute jury interaction follow-up.
At the closing event on Sunday night, the winners will be announced during a joint call. Every team is invited to join the after-party.
The hackathon starts on Monday, 8 February 2021, and ends on 14 February 2021.
The goal of the hackathon is to bootstrap the use of Fairdrive as the go-to solution when developing thin dApps on Swarm and to build your first one at the event.
The jury will consist of some of the brightest minds in the Ethereum and Cypherpunk space.
The final decisions of the judges are to be based on the following parameters:
The judges will assign a score to each parameter. They will weigh the criteria equally. The winners of the hackathon will be the three teams with the highest total scores.
All teams will present their work on Sunday afternoon (16:00). They will have 5 minutes to demo their dApp. Teams will also need to share the link to their code.
A short break will follow for the jury to evaluate the projects. The winning teams will be announced at the closing event at 20:00.
All technical support and other questions will be answered by the team via the official hackathon channel. Please make sure you follow that channel at all times for important announcements, programme updates and similar.
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Remember the times when events were happening at a physical location and you could actually meet new people at the events? That is currently not possible and this sucks.
But - we found this wonderful new software called Gather.town that is a simulation of real life events.
We will be experimentally using this for the hackathon after parties and networking. All you need to do is to click the link that we will share at the event, and you’ll find yourself choosing an avatar and exploring the rooms we prepared for you.
In those rooms you will be able to freely walk around and meet other people. As you come close enough to somebody your audio and video will turn on and you will be able to talk to that person (or group of people).
It’s an interesting imitation of the real life experience. So grab a drink after the events and let’s meet and talk.
More info about how to use gether.town can be found here
Let us know what you are working on.
While it is not obligatory, we would still encourage you to enlist your idea. The following short questionnaire will serve as a guiding point to the jury.
https://hackmd.io/2a8FKwJHQfKIwoi_4SCfaw
Here is the agenda for the week. Please note that each day is dedicated to a specific topic and will be packed with valuable talks, workshops and demos.
The talks are not mandatory for hackathon participants.
Times are in Central European Time (CET).
Time | Topic |
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14:45 | Tune-in to #PLUR |
15:00 | Opening talk (Michelle Plur) |
15:05 | Data sovereignty through fair data society principles (Michelle Plur and Gregor, fireside chat) |
15:15 | Data interoperability or how to really give data back to the user (Michelle Plur and Gregor, fireside chat) |
15:30 | Hackathon rules & details (Michelle Plur, Gregor) |
15:40 | Demo: Fairdrive (Kent) |
15:55 | Demo: GetLoginETH (Kent) |
16:10 | Grand Opening Of Bzzaar (Rinke) |
16:25 | Demo: FairOS public pods (Zahoor) |
16:40 | Workshop: Create public datasets on Swarm with FairOS (Zahoor) |
17:10 | Closing talk & AMA (Michelle Plur) |
Times are in Central European Time (CET).
Time | Topic |
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14:45 | Tune-in to #PLUR |
15:00 | Opening talk (Michelle Plur and Daniel Nagy) |
15:20 | Using bee.js to build your own dapps (Attila) |
15:35 | Using fds.js to connect to other data networks and storages (Dan, Gregor) |
15:50 | Workshop:Fairdrive & GetLoginETH (Gregor, Kent) |
16:20 | Closing talk & AMA (Michelle Plur) |
Times are in Central European Time (CET).
Time | Topic |
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14:45 | Tune-in to #PLUR |
15:00 | Bee day - Opening talk (Rinke) |
15:15 | Storage incentives demo & walk through (Elad) |
15:30 | Modes of communication - the primitives (Rinke & Viktor) |
15:45 | Bzzaar under the hood (Veronica) |
16:15 | Best practices for node operators (Ivan) |
16:30 | How to run a Bee node and earn gBZZ (Rinke) |
16:45 | How to run Bee with DAppNode (Edu) |
17:00 | How to run Bee on a Raspberry PI Zero (Gregor, Črt) |
17:20 | Closing talk and AMA (All presenters) |
Times are in Central European Time (CET).
Zoom link:
Time | Topic |
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14:45 | Tune-in to #PLUR |
15:00 | Opening talk (Gregor) |
15:05 | Special guest |
15:25 | Publish your website or webapp on Swarm (Dan) |
15:55 | Open street maps on Swarm (Zahoor) |
16:10 | Closing talk & AMA (Gregor) |
Times are in Central European Time (CET).
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/96492371991?pwd=L3RZRXJ3SzZNb3JLUGYwSTAvV2Vqdz09
Times are in Central European Time (CET).
Time | Topic |
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14:45 | Tune-in to #PLUR |
15:00 | Opening talk by (Črt) |
15:05 | Fairdrive as a personal consent directory - GDPR consent receipts on Swarm (Črt) |
15:20 | MIDHUB - Bright Future for Self-Sovereign Identity (Aleksander) |
15:40 | Introduction to Common Endpoints for Personal Data Storage (CEPS) (Salman) |
16:00 | Workshop: Conceptions of the Fair Data Society Principles and a Data Commons (Trilateral Research; abstract: https://gateway.ethswarm.org/files/6b06cedc9e2fe8ef0d93e3551758e4aba4d227cf57dbefcbba6b1d2564989499) |
17:00 | Closing talk & AMA (Črt) |
Open day content will be shaped during the hackathon based on feedback and interest from the community.
Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/92246234515?pwd=WkxvODlBdmh1b2ZlT3lFUitNVFE0Zz09
Time | Topic |
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14:15 | Tune-in to #PLUR |
14:30 (1h discussion) | The cultural shifts taking place and decentralization becoming mainstream (Constanza, Fatemeh, MP Fernandez, Gregor, Kiki, Jaye, Grace) |
15:30, | Dapplets demo(s) (Dmitry) |
15:45 | Teleradiology in a decentralized world (Vizyon, Nicolas) |
16:00 | IPLD document signing with Binance Smart Chain CID anchoring with XDV (XDV, Rogelio) #grants |
16:15 | Basic Income, Community Currency and Decentralized Exchange (Grassroots Economics; Will, Louis) #grants |
16:30 | Future of online gaming (Atelier Ludensis, Petra) #grants |
16:45 (5-10 min) | Etherna: my insight vision (Etherna, Mirko) #grants |
17:00 | Upala - price of forgery digital identity (Upala Digital Identity, Peter) #grants |
17:15 (prerecorded) | FEDn decentralised storage integration (Scaleout; Morgan, Salman) #grants |
17:30 | Minerva Wallet – Using Swarm for backup in a mobile identity and crypto wallet (lab10 collective; Thomas) #grants |
Times are in Central European Time (CET).
Zoom link (Demos & Presentations by the teams):
https://zoom.us/j/98358815960?pwd=M3NJQjMzRStrL2lVT0oxMnNtbER5QT09
Time | Topic |
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15:45 | Tune-in to #PLUR |
16:00 | Opening talk (Michelle Plur) |
16:10 | MDBee-dfs (Mirko Da Corte) |
16:16 | FairOS UI web frontend (Tadej) |
16:22 | Media Downloader and Attachments on Dapplets Platform (Dmitry and Alexander ) |
16:28 | Pastebee (1up.digital) |
16:34 | Open Street Maps Visualization (Zahoor) |
16:40 | Free slot |
16:46 | Closing talk & AMA (Michelle Plur) |
Zoom link (Closing Event):
https://zoom.us/j/96492371991?pwd=L3RZRXJ3SzZNb3JLUGYwSTAvV2Vqdz09
Time | Topic |
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19:45 | Tune-in to #PLUR |
20:00 | Opening talk (Michelle Plur) |
20:15 | Awards ceremony |
21:00 | Closing talk & AMA (Michelle Plur) |