[REDACTED] Speakers Announced, Hackathon Registration Is Live
It’s getting really real: [REDACTED] is just around the corner, and we have some major updates.
You may recall that [REDACTED] is a global convergence to shape the future of User-Owned AI and Chain Abstraction—a future where technology belongs to the people, not corporations.
It’s an IRL movement gathering November 9-11 in Bangkok. It’s a worldwide hackathon kicking off September 5. It’s a defining moment to unify the collective working on these technologies to reclaim our sovereignty.
Are you in?
The IRL movement: speakers announced, apply to attend
[REDACTED] is a whole IRL movement: 1,500+ devs, builders, founders, funders, researchers, regulators, and more gathering in person, November 9-11, at the Avani+ Riverside Hotel Bangkok.
Some things can only happen IRL, and some are just way better. Like:
- Gaining insights from the teams defining the intersection of AI and Web3
- Upskilling and learning how to develop AI x Web3 products and apps
- Forming deep connections to build the user-owned future together
[REDACTED] will feature a wide range of curated sessions, workshops, and discussions led by the people driving AI x Web3 and Chain Abstraction. We can finally share that this includes:
- Illia Polosukhin (NEAR)
- Curtis Spencer (Electric Capital)
- Anand Iyer (Canonical)
- Maartje Bus (Messari)
- Matt Stephenson (Pantera)
- Calanthia Mei (Masa)
- Evrard-Nil Daillet (Google)
And more to come as we get closer to Bangkok.
Tickets to the [REDACTED] IRL movement are totally free—you just have to apply to attend, either as a participant or as a hacker (about which, see below). Visa letters are available to support visa applications.
For the absolute latest on the movement, join the official [REDACTED] Telegram channel.
[REDACTED] Hackathon Registration Is Live
Registration for the [REDACTED] hackathon is OPEN.
The [REDACTED] hackathon sets top problem-solvers to collaborating on the biggest issues in AI x Web3 and Chain Abstraction. Kicking off September 5, it’s eight weeks remote so teams can go deep, and it culminates at the IRL movement in Bangkok, November 9-11.
Hackers accepted into the hackathon can expect workshops and tutorials on industry-leading tools, interactive discussion and support from category/ecosystem experts, and, oh yeah, a chance at over $500k+ in bounties and prizes.
There will also be travel scholarships so qualifying hackers can be IRL in Bangkok for the awards ceremony—and to participate in the IRL movement.
Get Involved with [REDACTED]
There are a lot of ways [for partners?] to get involved with [REDACTED], from digital marketing exposure and exclusive access to side events to major visibility at the IRL movement. Find what’s right for you.
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