var TRINITY_TTS_WP_CONFIG={“cleanText”:”Repzip wins top prize at 3rd Bitcoin SV Hackathon.u23f8The winners of the Bitcoin Association 3rd Bitcoin SV Hackathon were announced on October 2, the third and final day of the Thecryptodefi.Com Live conference.u23f8Will Devineu2019s Repzip got 1st place and won $50,000 in BSV, while Aleksandar Dinkovu2019s STOTASK got 2nd place and won $30,000 (BSV), and Niels van den Berghu2019s project Kyrt got 3rd and won $20,000 (BSV).u23f8https://twitter.com/BitcoinAssn/status/1312124143198896129?s=20u23f8As time goes on and the winners continue to develop their hackathon submission, you will learn more about what each project does. However, on September 30, each of the three finalists gave a presentation on the first day of Thecryptodefi.Com Live to explain to the panel of judges as well as the audience about what they had built for the hackathon.u23f8Repzipu23f8Repzip is a self-sovereign identity and decentralized identity solution in which your unique identifier is your public key. To map the digital identity to your real-life identity, Devine says that the identity verifier can ask the individual at hand a question that is encoded to their public key and if they respond to that question and sign it then you know that they have the private key for that public key and therefore are the owner of that identity.u23f8When it comes to how Devine imagines a solution like Repzip being used, he explains,u23f8An employee will create a self-signed Digital identity (DID) and send it to their HR department. The HR department will create that tx on-chain within their Metanet nodes that they control, therefore, if you get fired, the employer has control of your DID in the Metanet, which will allow them to say you are fired, therefore, if you try to do something like open a door that only an employee can, you won’t be able to do it thanks to the system identifying the restrictions on your DID.u23f8STOTASKu23f8STOTASK is a company that revolves around data labeling. STOTASK capitalizes on the fact that even though companies prefer to label data with AI because it is often faster and cheaper, at the end of the day, humans will always be needed to train the machine learning algorithms labeling the data.u23f8https://twitter.com/BitcoinSofia/status/1286682463792697353?s=20u23f8On STOTASK, humans train machines how to think and receive micropayments for the work that they do. It is perfect for individuals looking to earn some pocket money as well as businesses that work with AI or businesses that sell large amounts of data.u23f8Kyrtu23f8Kyrtu2019s goal is to become the worldu2019s blockchain integration partner of choice. On KYRT, you can connect over 2,000 apps that you probably use every day to the blockchain and receive micropayments for your interaction with the app and the blockchain.u00a0u23f8For example, u201cwhenever Mailchimp receives a new sub, KYRT can send an automated micropayment to the subscriber to incentivize a newsletter opt-in,u201d said Neils van den Bergh.u23f8u201cOr, KYRT can listen to on-chain events so that whenever a certain payment is received by a certain address it can do an action like an outbound email.u201du23f8https://twitter.com/kyrtofficial/status/1294234184169467904?s=20u23f8More hackathons to comeu23f8Weu2019d like to congratulate each of the three finalists as well as all of the individuals and teams who submitted a project to the Bitcoin SV Hackathon. Over 400 individuals participated in this hackathon and worked toward the Hackathonu2019s goal of connecting the world to one blockchain, the Bitcoin blockchain. Several projects received honorable mentions but Devine, Dinkov, and van den Berghu2019s project stood out the most.u23f8https://twitter.com/MrBitmonkey/status/1312390566790004737?s=20u23f8If you missed the finalists presenting at the Hackathon, you can watch the full presentation below.u00a0u23f8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAEoXeN0b8M&feature=youtu.be&t=22603u23f8And if you happened to miss this Bitcoin Association Hackathon, do not worry, there will be more Bitcoin Association Hackathons in the future so be on the lookout!u23f8Watch Thecryptodefi.Com Live 2020 Day 3 here.u23f8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGcz1LLXMJY&feature=youtu.beu23f8″,”headlineText”:”Repzip wins top prize at 3rd Bitcoin SV Hackathon”,”articleText”:”The winners of the Bitcoin Association 3rd Bitcoin SV Hackathon were announced on October 2, the third and final day of the Thecryptodefi.Com Live conference.u23f8Will Devineu2019s Repzip got 1st place and won $50,000 in BSV, while Aleksandar Dinkovu2019s STOTASK got 2nd place and won $30,000 (BSV), and Niels van den Berghu2019s project Kyrt got 3rd and won $20,000 (BSV).u23f8https://twitter.com/BitcoinAssn/status/1312124143198896129?s=20u23f8As time goes on and the winners continue to develop their hackathon submission, you will learn more about what each project does. However, on September 30, each of the three finalists gave a presentation on the first day of Thecryptodefi.Com Live to explain to the panel of judges as well as the audience about what they had built for the hackathon.u23f8Repzipu23f8Repzip is a self-sovereign identity and decentralized identity solution in which your unique identifier is your public key. To map the digital identity to your real-life identity, Devine says that the identity verifier can ask the individual at hand a question that is encoded to their public key and if they respond to that question and sign it then you know that they have the private key for that public key and therefore are the owner of that identity.u23f8When it comes to how Devine imagines a solution like Repzip being used, he explains,u23f8An employee will create a self-signed Digital identity (DID) and send it to their HR department. The HR department will create that tx on-chain within their Metanet nodes that they control, therefore, if you get fired, the employer has control of your DID in the Metanet, which will allow them to say you are fired, therefore, if you try to do something like open a door that only an employee can, you won’t be able to do it thanks to the system identifying the restrictions on your DID.u23f8STOTASKu23f8STOTASK is a company that revolves around data labeling. STOTASK capitalizes on the fact that even though companies prefer to label data with AI because it is often faster and cheaper, at the end of the day, humans will always be needed to train the machine learning algorithms labeling the data.u23f8https://twitter.com/BitcoinSofia/status/1286682463792697353?s=20u23f8On STOTASK, humans train machines how to think and receive micropayments for the work that they do. It is perfect for individuals looking to earn some pocket money as well as businesses that work with AI or businesses that sell large amounts of data.u23f8Kyrtu23f8Kyrtu2019s goal is to become the worldu2019s blockchain integration partner of choice. On KYRT, you can connect over 2,000 apps that you probably use every day to the blockchain and receive micropayments for your interaction with the app and the blockchain.u00a0u23f8For example, u201cwhenever Mailchimp receives a new sub, KYRT can send an automated micropayment to the subscriber to incentivize a newsletter opt-in,u201d said Neils van den Bergh.u23f8u201cOr, KYRT can listen to on-chain events so that whenever a certain payment is received by a certain address it can do an action like an outbound email.u201du23f8https://twitter.com/kyrtofficial/status/1294234184169467904?s=20u23f8More hackathons to comeu23f8Weu2019d like to congratulate each of the three finalists as well as all of the individuals and teams who submitted a project to the Bitcoin SV Hackathon. Over 400 individuals participated in this hackathon and worked toward the Hackathonu2019s goal of connecting the world to one blockchain, the Bitcoin blockchain. Several projects received honorable mentions but Devine, Dinkov, and van den Berghu2019s project stood out the most.u23f8https://twitter.com/MrBitmonkey/status/1312390566790004737?s=20u23f8If you missed the finalists presenting at the Hackathon, you can watch the full presentation below.u00a0u23f8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAEoXeN0b8M&feature=youtu.be&t=22603u23f8And if you happened to miss this Bitcoin Association Hackathon, do not worry, there will be more Bitcoin Association Hackathons in the future so be on the lookout!u23f8Watch Thecryptodefi.Com Live 2020 Day 3 here.u23f8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGcz1LLXMJY&feature=youtu.beu23f8″,”metadata”:{“author”:”Patrick Thompson”},”pluginVersion”:”5.7.1″}; |
The winners of the Bitcoin Association 3rd Bitcoin SV Hackathon were announced on October 2, the third and final day of the Thecryptodefi.Com Live conference.
Will Devine’s Repzip got 1st place and won $50,000 in BSV, while Aleksandar Dinkov’s STOTASK got 2nd place and won $30,000 (BSV), and Niels van den Bergh’s project Kyrt got 3rd and won $20,000 (BSV).
And the winner of this year’s #BSVHackathon is – @RealRepzip & @MrBitmonkey
Congratulations to those that took part in this year’s hackathon, especially to runners-up – @kyrtofficial and @BitcoinSofia.
Stay tuned for the exciting conclusion of #CGLive!https://t.co/SlMqBBPdW2 pic.twitter.com/6G3Z4t34DR
— Bitcoin Association (@BitcoinAssn) October 2, 2020
As time goes on and the winners continue to develop their hackathon submission, you will learn more about what each project does. However, on September 30, each of the three finalists gave a presentation on the first day of Thecryptodefi.Com Live to explain to the panel of judges as well as the audience about what they had built for the hackathon.
Repzip
Repzip is a self-sovereign identity and decentralized identity solution in which your unique identifier is your public key. To map the digital identity to your real-life identity, Devine says that the identity verifier can ask the individual at hand a question that is encoded to their public key and if they respond to that question and sign it then you know that they have the private key for that public key and therefore are the owner of that identity.
When it comes to how Devine imagines a solution like Repzip being used, he explains,
An employee will create a self-signed Digital identity (DID) and send it to their HR department. The HR department will create that tx on-chain within their Metanet nodes that they control, therefore, if you get fired, the employer has control of your DID in the Metanet, which will allow them to say you are fired, therefore, if you try to do something like open a door that only an employee can, you won’t be able to do it thanks to the system identifying the restrictions on your DID.
STOTASK
STOTASK is a company that revolves around data labeling. STOTASK capitalizes on the fact that even though companies prefer to label data with AI because it is often faster and cheaper, at the end of the day, humans will always be needed to train the machine learning algorithms labeling the data.
Time to announce what my hackaton entry is about:
The name is STOTASKhttps://t.co/nfx7CRcobVSTOTASK will be a Data Labeling Service.
It will help people earn Bitcoin.PS:
If the name STOTASK sounds weird to you, then you are probably not a Slavic person
Sto (сто) means “100” pic.twitter.com/dQRz8XCBwY— Aleks (@BitcoinSofia) July 24, 2020
On STOTASK, humans train machines how to think and receive micropayments for the work that they do. It is perfect for individuals looking to earn some pocket money as well as businesses that work with AI or businesses that sell large amounts of data.
Kyrt
Kyrt’s goal is to become the world’s blockchain integration partner of choice. On KYRT, you can connect over 2,000 apps that you probably use every day to the blockchain and receive micropayments for your interaction with the app and the blockchain.
For example, “whenever Mailchimp receives a new sub, KYRT can send an automated micropayment to the subscriber to incentivize a newsletter opt-in,” said Neils van den Bergh.
“Or, KYRT can listen to on-chain events so that whenever a certain payment is received by a certain address it can do an action like an outbound email.”
When you register for access on https://t.co/C7sTCu0LQ7, Kyrt will send you an automated micropayment through its’ own service!
Register today! pic.twitter.com/AD4EQeUa8u
— mintBlue (@mintBlue_com) August 14, 2020
More hackathons to come
We’d like to congratulate each of the three finalists as well as all of the individuals and teams who submitted a project to the Bitcoin SV Hackathon. Over 400 individuals participated in this hackathon and worked toward the Hackathon’s goal of connecting the world to one blockchain, the Bitcoin blockchain. Several projects received honorable mentions but Devine, Dinkov, and van den Bergh’s project stood out the most.
https://twitter.com/MrBitmonkey/status/1312390566790004737?s=20
If you missed the finalists presenting at the Hackathon, you can watch the full presentation below.
And if you happened to miss this Bitcoin Association Hackathon, do not worry, there will be more Bitcoin Association Hackathons in the future so be on the lookout!
Watch Thecryptodefi.Com Live 2020 Day 3 here.
New to blockchain? Check out Thecryptodefi.Com’s Blockchain for Beginners section, the ultimate resource guide to learn more about blockchain technology.