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From YouTube: Sustainable Blockchain Hackathon Recap - Orinayo Ayodele
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Yes,
so
our
hackathon
ran
a
month
before
the
sustainable
blockchain
summit,
and
it
was
co-sponsored
by
git
coin
chain,
link,
fluence
and
hedera,
and
what
we
really
want
to
do
at
falcon
green
is
to
build
a
web3
developer
community
and
have
developers
build
upon
some
of
the
apis
and
tools
that
we
are
building
at
falcon
green.
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A
And
how
we
do
that
is
through
our
builders
funnel.
We
really
want
to
start
and
get
in
at
the
early
stage
and
go
through
the
builders
funnel
from
early
to
late
stage.
We
start
at
virtual
events
where
people
can
come
and
meet
the
team.
They
get
to
know
what
we're
doing
and
then
hackathons
are
really
where
we
want
people
to
build
out
ideas.
Iterate
come
to
us
talk
to
us
about
what
they
are
thinking
about
and
how
they
can
work
with.
A
Falcoin
green
and
we
participated
in
some
hackathons,
such
as
amsterdam
chain
link,
and
then
we
had
our
own
hackathon
last
month
and
then,
when
we,
when
the
hackathons
end,
we
usually
move
into
the
green
dev
grants
where
we
are
able
to
take
these
sort
of
projects
and
ideas
that
they
have
come
up
with
and
then
map
it
out,
a
bit
more
and
they're
able
to
really
flesh
out
their
idea.
A
We
also
launched
a
green
developers,
grant
a
one
million
refi
project
where
those
in
the
refi
space
can
apply
for
the
dev
grants
from
fifteen
thousand
to
two
hundred
thousand
and
we
support
them
and
then
through
sort
of
the
dev
grants
initiatives
they
also,
hopefully,
will
go
through
our
accelerator
and
eventually
venture
funding.
A
It's
harder
than
I
thought,
okay,
so
because
this
was
our
first
hackathon
at
falcon
green.
We
really
wanted
them
to
know
what
it
is
that
we
do
at
falcon
green.
Why
we
do
what
we
do
and
what
we
really
hope
to
take
out
of
it.
So
we
had
our
opening
ceremony
and
then
we
had
our
dev
advocate
jinx,
who
did
the
intro
to
ipfs
and
falcone,
and
then
what
is
falcon
green,
which
alan
just
went
through
and
then
also
our
partners.
A
Fluence
talked
about
what
is
fluence
and
then
juan
talked
about
sort
of
the
architecture
of
protocol
labs
and
the
future
of
falcon
green,
which
you
will
hear
more
about
during
the
summit
this
week.
And
then
we
had
our
workshop
and
greenhouse
gas
protocols
and
it
was
really
to
scope
out
carbon
emissions
and
what?
How
can
we
measure
scope,
1,
scope,
2
and
scope,
3
and
missions
and
then
ama,
where
a
lot
of
the
developers
were
trying
to
understand
what
it
is
for
the
challenge
and
base
statements
that
they
wanted
to
build
upon.
A
And
then
I
will
also
go
into
the
challenge
and
base
statement
that
we
had.
And
then
we
just
ended
the
hackathon
on
monday
and
we
are
still
finalizing
some
of
the
submissions
and
we
will
announce
the
winners
tomorrow.
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A
The
first
one
was
writing
a
green
reputation
score.
So
this
is.
We
want
to
be
able
to
look
at
all
of
the
storage
providers
on
the
falcon
network
and
be
able
to
know
where
they
rank
in
terms
of
their
greenness
and
how
much
co2
will
be
saved
if
they
lower
their
carbon
grids,
and
then
we
also
want
to
be
able
to
when
we
are
able
to
map
out
this
green
reputation
score
be
able
to
give
the
storage
providers
a
badge
or
an
nft,
and
so
they
can
claim
that.
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The
ndc
portal,
which
mark
who
is
not
part
of
the
who's,
not
here
right
now,
was
actually
helped
build
this
out
to
auto
upload
new
ndc's
to
falcoin
and
ipfs,
and
then
our
partners
each
had
their
own
base
statements,
which
they
will
also
go
into
tomorrow
during
the
final
hackathon
round.
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A
So
in
total,
our
hackathon
ran
for
four
weeks
and
we
had
250
plus
participants
from
around
the
world
and
70
projects
submitted,
and
this
was
great
for
us
because,
as
we
are
a
very
nascent
team,
we
also
weren't
sure
of
what
would
happen
with
these
sort
of
projects
that
we
would
receive,
or
if
people
really
understood
what
we
were
doing
at
falcon
green
and
we
really
did
get
great
submissions.
A
Some
of
project
ideas
that
we
received
were
the
community
hub
for
falcoin
storage
providers,
so
they
can
track
their
green
reputation,
scores
both
on
and
off
chain.
And
then
we
also
got
some
ideas,
such
as
locating
and
understanding
the
distribution
of
green
storage
providers
across
the
world
and
the
falcoid
network.
We
got
indoor
vertical
farms
and
how
they
can
track
and
trace
that
and
an
indoor
farm,
environmental
impact
data
tracker
and
explorer,
as
this
is
just
our
first
hackathon.
A
We
also
want
to
expand
some
of
these
ideas
that
we
have
going
forward
and
we
do
plan
to
work
with
some
of
the
developers
who
have
built
on
our
ideas
and
project
ideas,
and
you
will
also
get
to
hear
from
some
of
them
tomorrow
doing
the
final
hackathon.
So
I
do
hope
that
all
of
you
do
participate
in
our
hackathon
and
stay
tuned
tomorrow
for
our
winners.