Funding the Commons Earth Commons Hackathon Recap

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DoraHacks
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Focus on public goods financing, promote regenerative finance, decentralized governance and climate innovation, and promote global collaboration and systemic change.

Hackathon Summary

The Funding the Commons Earth Commons Hackathon took place from October 7 to November 7, attracting 356 developers to register 116 projects. The event focused on creating solutions for financing public goods, with an emphasis on regenerative finance, decentralized governance, and climate innovation. The primarily online Hackathon held an optional offline conference in Bangkok on November 6 and 7 to promote global collaboration.

Participants initially worked through an ideation phase that included weekly challenges, which then progressed to prototype development. The Hackathon provided mentoring and workshop access, and judging criteria focused on innovation, impact, and feasibility. While specific projects were not detailed, the high level of participation showed a strong interest in the target area.

The Hackathon was co-organized by Funding the Commons, which advocates for blockchain-based public goods infrastructure, and Earth Commons, which emphasizes natural resource governance. By engaging a diverse global community, the event aims to drive systemic change in the management and stewardship of public goods.

Hackathon Winners

Stellar Awards for Financial Inclusion

  • Freelii uses Stellar’s blockchain to facilitate secure and cost-effective remittances and increase accessibility to the Global South through Telegram.

  • Ask Billy uses AI, surveys, and blockchain to facilitate humanitarian aid, improve impact assessments, and secure money transfers.

  • Stellar Mobile Money Bridge integrates mobile payments with Stellar, simplifying cross-border transactions and addressing financial fragmentation.

Decentralized AI with NEAR Awards

  • VielNetFL is a secure federated learning platform that uses NEAR smart contracts and IPFS, ensuring data privacy through advanced encryption technology.

  • FederNear provides privacy-preserving federated learning based on the NEAR blockchain, using Pedersen commitments for encrypted model training.

  • Delta is a disaster relief platform that uses decentralized AI and blockchain to predict disasters and transparently manage funds.

Decentralized Storage of Filecoin Awards

  • ZkResolution operates as a DNS privacy protocol using zero-knowledge proofs, enabling cross-chain capabilities between the EVM and Cosmos ecosystems.

  • SovereignSearch is a decentralized search engine focused on privacy-focused data retrieval, using Storcha and Filecoin Lassie for secure storage.

Environmental impact of the KlimaDAO Prize

  • Proof of Change funds climate projects based on verified results, using Ethereum for state change verification and IPFS for documentation.

  • PGAtlas is an interactive platform that connects users with global public goods projects to make donations through geolocation and the Celo network.

  • 0x Farms increases food security and supports rural and urban agriculture initiatives through AI-powered farms and blockchain crowdfunding.

  • GreenLink is a waste management platform that uses blockchain for secure data processing and to incentivize recycling.

Public Goods Financing Infrastructure Award

  • Doogly simplifies crypto donations through the Allo protocol, supports multi-chain and multi-token transactions, and confirms donations with NFT certificates.

  • Dead Project Snipper evaluates blockchain project activity to identify inactive projects and optimizes funding allocation through machine learning.

  • IES (Impact Evaluation Service) incentivizes blockchain-based impact assessments and promotes on-chain evaluation of project funding.

  • Counterfactually uses synthetic control methods to analyze the impact of web3 interventions in order to inform decision-making.

  • Ecosystem Vision provides a centralized dashboard for evaluating the impact of crypto funding, integrating data from different funding programs.

  • GrantScan: Indexing all Grant Applications Ever in Web3 is a search engine that indexes Web3 grant applications, enhancing data access and verification.

Identity and Privacy at the Holonym Awards

  • Refugee Identity Issuer uses blockchain, zero-knowledge proofs, and biometric data to provide decentralized identity verification for refugees.

  • Trufy enhances DAO voting with credential-based influence, providing a diverse model to improve decision quality.

Layer Awards Full Stack Decentralization

  • Builder’s Dollar is a yield-generating stablecoin used to fund Optimism Foundation projects, integrating AAVE to earn yield.

Trust and authenticity of Numbers Protocol awards

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About the Organizers Funding the Commons

Funding the Commons is dedicated to accelerating the development of blockchain infrastructure for public goods financing. By fostering a diverse ecosystem involving Web2, Web3, academia, the public sector, philanthropy, and industry, the organization aims to drive systemic change in the management of public goods. Its key initiatives include hosting international conferences, builder residencies, and hackathons, while providing capital to open source projects through experimental funding rounds. Its mission focuses on enhancing human coordination to prioritize the protection of public goods, supported by impact measurement systems and sustainable capital flows.

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