tablelandnetwork / weeknotes

A place for weekly updates from the @tablelelandnetwork team
0 stars 0 forks source link

[NOT-35] Weeknotes individual update: October 16, 2023 #35

Closed dtbuchholz closed 11 months ago

dtbuchholz commented 12 months ago

Announcing Open Data Hack winners

by Dan Buchholz

We've concluded the Open Data Hack and are excited to announce our top two teams!

First place went to 3D Print Near Me. The team (Dominic Hackett & Karthikeyan Ramachandran) built a decentralized application that enabled a sharing economy for 3D printing services, bridging the gap between those who own 3D printers and those in need of their services. The platform includes a marketplace where users can acquire 3D printed items as NFTs, merging digital ownership seamlessly with physical creations. The Tableland prize focus was on using our protocol with shared access to data as well as special consideration for compute-over-data (the project used Lilypad for this aspect). 3D Print Near me used Tableland as the data store for 3D printing orders and marketplace listings, including user information, order details, and listings—it was truly a unique approach and used Tableland quite well (e.g., here and here).

Second place went to Tableland Attestation Service ("TAS"), which brings attestation services to the Filecoin network. The team (Nick Lionis) migrated the EAS protocol together with Tableland to both Filecoin Calibration and Polygon Mumbai networks. The project leverages Tableland to seamlessly integrate with Filecoin and EVM-compatible blockchains to empower users to generate and verify attestations, providing cryptographically signed confirmation of the authenticity and accuracy of information. It also offers file attestations for various file types using Lighthouse storage as well as subscription-based and access control schemas, allowing for tailored access to attestations and versatile data management, including support for private or open AC schemas. Overall, it was tough to choose a winner, and TAS did a great job bringing EAS into the Filecoin realm while storing a wealth ofdata in Tableland (e.g,, here).

Lastly, there were quite a few teams that came close to winning top prizes, but we wanted to still reward them for their efforts in our pool prize. Those teams include: Little Sisters, DataX, Lilylatte, DeForm App, Daopia, SatStream, PastPost, PrecedentDAO, Intelliquiz, Recyclers DAO, RizzDAO, DogGo's, Paperstack, Libra, Web3 Blog Creator, MUSICLOG, and LoveChain.

From SyncLinear.com | NOT-35