This is Marco from the Aurora team.
I'm the community manager, and we're here with the bounty winners from the Redacted Hackathon.
How's that beginning of the week?
I'm going to ask the ones that need to speak to requests.
I see that Vishal, Rigochi, already have requested.
Slava is the devrail from the Aurora team.
I'm going to add you as a speaker.
Please unmute at any time.
This is a conversation, not some TED talk.
So please feel free to interrupt at any time.
We're just waiting a couple of more minutes for the rest of the people to join.
Brown5, you want to speak, no?
Let me ask you to invite you to speak.
See if you can accept, please.
Slava, can you hear me well?
Is everything all right with the sound?
Vishal, Rigochi, all good on your end?
Yeah, everything is good.
Okay, just a little bit more time.
I think we lost some members.
Brown5 is having some issues connecting, I guess.
It's a pity that Telegram doesn't have this option to keep on the music playing, you know?
Hey, I see AVB in the crowd.
I see Rexis in the crowd.
We're just waiting for the participants to arrive.
How's that beginning of the week?
Sunny Lisbon is not as sunny as we would prefer this beginning of the week.
I think it's pretty chilly.
I think it's pretty chilly.
I assume it's better than most places, right?
Maybe we can start this up and then the others will join.
My throat is killing me today.
I'm going to invite, after our conversation, I'm going to invite some members of the audience to do their questions.
But mainly we are here to meet the Aurora Bounty winners from Redacted, as the title says.
So, I guess I'm going to hand them the words, give them space to speak, and I'm going after the ones that are having technical issues.
Ah, I see Brownfire here.
Well, I'm going to invite to speak.
See if you can accept it.
Probably went to meet Tom Hanks.
Brownfire, can you accept?
I'm going to ask you guys to present yourselves.
We have the Raygotchi team here.
Raygotchi won the second place in the hackathon.
And we have Vishal Patil here from Without a Network, which is the first place.
And probably maybe we can start with them, talking a little bit about themselves and introduce yourselves and do an elevator pitch so that the crowd knows what you're hearing, what your project is very, very, very quickly.
And then we'll give you more time to do, like, and then we'll give you more time to do, like, a second round and properly present the project.
Raygotchi, you can start.
Raygotchi, I can hear you, Slavo.
Yeah, maybe Vishal can start.
If Raygotchi can't speak right now.
Maybe you can present yourself and speak a little bit about your role on run.
I mean, me, of course, like, I always want to present yourself here.
I was just telling that Vishal can start.
So I don't want to interrupt him if he wants to be the first one.
I'm from Team Redacted Network.
So we are building an AI arbitration network.
Yeah, I guess I can continue.
I was judging this hackathon.
Like, overall, you may have already met me at some events in Lisbon or Paris during the last years.
Yeah, also, you can meet me every month during the dev updates here in Twitter.
I'm shooting the videos right now, so you can monitor better the ecosystem.
Please feel free to take a look at the latest updates.
We also release the whole year updates soon at the end of December, including December updates.
So I will be glad to see you there.
Thank you, Vishal Vraigocci.
I think we have a man down.
Let me take a look at Telegram.
Maybe he has some problem with connecting here.
We have a couple of people with connection issues, because I see that in our Telegram group, they fell or they stopped being online.
So maybe it's a network thing.
I see Russ here, our most recent ambassador.
So, Vishal, I'm afraid you are on the spot here.
So I'm going to ask you to start with your presentation about your project.
We say it's around seven, eight minutes for each project.
Can you guys hear me well?
So, yeah, just quickly tell us about your project.
And you can start by not only doing the elevator pitch, but doing the elevator pitch.
So, we are from a Vraigocci game.
So, I have a quick introduction.
Like, Vraigocci is a game of five projects that's inspired by a nostalgic Tamagotchi game that we all love as a kid.
So, Vraigocci is a virtual pet game where players can mean, collect, and take care of their pets.
So, the game is to have players to earn a reward, engage into a barrel, and involve their pets through the dynamic NFT.
And we have developed the game for the years and received a grant from Vraigocci, which is a part of the quadratic funding in the near blockchain, as well as support with the Lightning Network.
Like, now we are very excited to our journey on Aurora.
That was the, like, the quick, the elevator pitch.
You got second place in the hackathon.
Sorry, I'm missing the word.
You got second place in the hackathon.
One, Vichel's team got the first place.
So, we have here, I would say, the top two main contenders.
Then, we have a project called Who is the Boss on third.
Brown 5, AMM on third as well.
I'm pretty sure they are having connectivity issues because they were supposed to be here speaking.
Then, we have, with the wild card winners, which basically were honorable mentions, that won three honorable mention spots.
We have the chicken merge and war game, and we have the Motu Pop bubble shooter game, and the iconic ink.
I believe we have someone from the chicken merge and war game here.
I believe we have someone from the chicken merge and war game here, coininvest2024.
Please request to speak when you can.
But maybe we can hand the word to Vichel.
Tell us more about your project.
You have about seven minutes to convince us and show us why Redacted Network won the first place.
So, we have started as SwipeX during the near-redacted hackathon.
So, we were thinking of building something consumer-focused app.
So, while using a lot of Tinder in Thailand, and someone was building a betting platform as well.
So, we thought, why not to merge them together and build something unique, which can be like, where users can bet like Tinder, swipe to bet, swipe right to bet, yes, swipe left to bet, no.
So, we come up with this idea of betting platform with Tinder like experience.
But, while doing that, we were looking at boundaries and all.
So, we started thinking to integrate AI agents and all.
So, our first thing was like to build a betting platform in where AI agents will go around the internet, search for the hot trending topics on the internet, and create a prediction market around it.
And, the other thing was resolution of the market.
So, we have deployed some AI agents, which can go through the internet, search all over for the prediction market that has created, and give the resources to the consensus AI agent, which will eventually come to an arbitration.
And, it will resolve the market, so, that's how we were thinking it is.
And, now, while looking at the election market, which was happened at the time of US elections, in which the total market value was around $1 billion.
And, the UMA protocol, which was resolving it, the overall FDV of UMA protocol was around $300 to $400 million.
So, to resolve the market, which is around $1 billion, UMA protocol was using some governance mechanism, where their stakers can dispute and come to a conclusion.
So, we thought that why it can be, while listening to some talks of Layer 0 founder at the time of Devon as well.
So, we thought, let's dig, dive into it, and see what are the vulnerabilities are there.
So, we found out, found out, only the governance mechanism will not work in this case.
So, we are thinking and come up with the idea of integrating AI agents with a governance mechanism, so that the tempering and, like, we can build such a strong network of AI agents, which can do more things, like solving an arbitration and all.
So, it won't be just a platform to swipe left or right, right?
No, no, it will not be just a platform for swiping and all.
It will be a network of AI agents, which will do much better things than only resolving the markets and all.
Yeah, because of the reason.
Like, initially, we have started just as a, like, betting platform.
But while doing research on the AI agents and all the parts, we thought that it will be, like, more than this.
So, SwipeX cannot be the name for that.
Makes sense, makes sense.
I have a question for Slava.
Slava, what was the thing that caught most of your attention in Vishal's project, in the Winner project?
Yeah, I believe it was the unusual UX.
I mean, unusual for such projects, like, predictive markets.
And I believe it was really nice one and easy to use for users.
So, like, from the product part, I mean, from the product part, I really like that.
And, like, I believe that in terms of, like, customer project, it had, like, the most value in terms of, like, just being used by regular users, you know?
You have a young protester that doesn't agree with you there.
Raiguchi, do you want to step in and tell us a little bit more about the old-school Tamagoshi-style project?
I think we lost Raiguchi again, didn't we?
BrownFi, I see you, I see you are online.
Let me try to call you up to the stage.
And, poof, they disappear.
Let me see if I have anyone else here.
Slava, do you want to continue?
Do you have your young protester?
Yeah, let me try to write Raiguchi.
I also have a cry of fun here.
Yeah, yeah, your young protester.
It's the proof that we're doing this live.
Raiguchi, feel free to step in whenever you want, okay?
I'm speaking louder as if it would make a difference.
As if he can listen to me better just by speaking louder.
Okay, and if anyone from the audience wants to raise a question,
please just ask to speak and I will let you up on stage.
I'm seeing pretty interesting people here that I'm sure have questions for the winners.
Or for Slava, I mean, which is one of the jury.
So, um, I think we lost Raiguchi.
So, definitely the networks are not, are not, uh-huh, he's back.
You can now speak, Raiguchi.
So, let me talk about our projects, like, introduce our projects.
So, Raiguchi is what the game features, like, Raiguchi, like, the players can, uh, as I introduce, like, Raiguchi is, like, the, um,
um, our virtual pet game, which, uh, player can mint their own digital pets.
So, our core idea is, of a game is to take care of your pet, like, we have to feed in the pet, like, regularly and have them to grow.
Uh, as your, uh, as you feed your pet, it's gonna, uh, gain that experience and also improve their stats, like, level, defense,
and even, like, a time of death.
So, if you forgot to feed your pet, the time of death will decrease and it will eventually die.
So, you have to find or buy something, like, Hollywood to make your pet, like, come back to alive.
So, as you grow your pet, you can, uh, evolve, uh, up to three times with, uh, our dynamic NFT, uh, technologies.
So, the pet can, um, uh, uh, can, uh, start and appearance will change as evolves, make it, like, a pet more unique to the owner.
So, this means that every pet, you mean, will have the personalized journey of growth.
So, also, additionally, like, we are also researching and implementing, like, the AI to create, like, the unique behavior for a pet.
Also, personalized, uh, enhancing, like, overall experience for the owner.
So, also, also, other features is you can bring your pet to the battles and combat with other pets, uh, earn the points, uh, also, stack, stacking, uh, breeding your pet.
So, overall, the technology we are using, like, the dynamic NFT, also, the API3 QRNG, which is, like, the randomness of the game and making the mint battle and also, uh, overall experience, exciting and unpredictable.
Well, for our plan, uh, that we want to expand the game by, uh, adding, uh, new type of pets, also, uh, unique abilities, uh, this will give players more, uh, strategic, uh, strategic option when it comes to a battle and collecting a pet.
Also, also, we want to focus on improving the game balance, also, the economy, like, to create a new way, uh, that player can earn a reward, also, the special event, for that, um, we also want to improve our, uh, user experience, which is, like, uh, we gonna implement, like, account abstraction, uh, like, as you get out to make it, uh,
easier for new players, uh, easier for new players to join a game, also, the one who's not familiar with the blockchain, can create a town and just play it, and, yeah, we are, uh, launching and re-rewarding for the earlier user, which, uh, exclusive item, red pets, also, other bonus, so, that's a way to say thank you for support us from beginning,
even though we are building, uh, even though we are building, uh, we are keep building over the years, but, uh, now we're really excited to launch on the Aura, and we want to make sure that early adopters gonna have, like, a special surprise, yeah, so, thank you for support us.
Is there any place where the users can find you guys right now?
And, uh, maybe, uh, maybe test the...
introduce, uh, in, uh, Raigochi.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, so, is there
any website, any place where users
can go right now and learn
I have left, uh, I have left, uh, I have left, uh, the links to all of the hackathon winners in the thread, under the post with this space, so, you can find the post post about Raigochi projects there.
You're the man, Slava, you're the man.
And you can find more information, you can take a look at how the gameplay, play looks like, and probably some links to the demo.
That's, uh, yeah, so, uh, do, uh, you guys can just follow our page, we will update, uh, real soon, but the demo, testnet, also, more information will, coming soon, yeah.
And, uh, I know you, you guys were, were the winners of, uh, a virtual, uh, chain, right?
The, the top three won, uh, virtual chains, uh, with Aurora.
Um, how are you guys, uh, planning to, to use this, this, uh, prize?
Um, any, any plans for it?
Um, Raigochi, Vishal, any of you can answer this.
But I know Raigochi have, has, have plans, so that's why I'm asking.
Maybe some issues with the network?
Not clear, uh, but on my side, I can tell you that I've been talking with Raigochi, not about virtual chain right now, but about onboarding users.
Um, we are looking for some ways to support that, uh, kinda like account abstraction, but with Aurora.
We already have gas abstraction in place, uh, but we need to think about more, um, like, more, like a better user experience inside the game, in terms of, like, connecting the wallet, and not signing the transactions, uh, during, like, simple game actions.
So we're working on that, and I believe after we complete, like, the first working prototype, um, we'll be ready to integrate, and then they will decide, like, where to go, like, to the retail chain, or to the Aurora minor, or both.
So, uh, overall, like, uh, we want to, users have to have a really good, uh, user experience.
So, let's sign the transaction, because, um, our contract is on chain, so the action we have to sign.
Yeah, so we really want to implement account abstraction on that.
Also, we can cover some gas fee for the users to make, uh, uh, the, uh, also want to make the animation smoother.
It seems like sometimes you lose audio, don't you?
There, I'm pretty sure there's some, some sort of, um, lag in the, um, in the audio stream, because it looks like you can only hear us after some time.
Slava, can you hear me immediately?
Um, here on the telegram group with the, with the guys in the, they say that sometimes they cannot hear anything.
It was all good from the start here.
Um, Brownfy for the sixth time I'm trying to invite you.
Let's, let's, let's, let's try.
I'm going to do something different right now.
Let's see if it's, if it works.
In the meantime, if any of you have questions.
IDB, Charlie, RealDefy, C-Dash, Zach, Kuradin, Russ, Bigwell, and Rexes.
If any of you have, aha, we have Brownfy.
We have one of the third places with us.
Do you want to, um, present us your project?
Uh, thank you very much, uh, Aurora for hosting, uh, this, uh, very, uh, interesting and excited,
In the redacted hackathon, uh, uh, aside from a DevCon in Bangkok, uh, we are luckily, uh,
one, uh, the first place from Aurora, um, consumer, the appathon.
That's a great appathon for us to present our innovation, um, to, um, the Aurora and, uh, uh, other
people's and communities in, in, in, in defined space.
Um, so let's say, uh, I will briefly introduce what is a Brownfy.
Um, actually, um, we innovate, um, a novel AMM based on, uh, Oracle's, um, our, our target
is to offer high capital efficiency, but with, uh, um, with, uh, simple UX.
And this is, we aim to solve, uh, the pinpoint, uh, uh, of, uh, Uniswap V3 models and the force.
Uh, what's the, the pinpoint is, um, liquidity providers on, on V3 model, um, uh, suffer the
high, uh, improvement and loss, uh, caused by outrange problem, right?
And, uh, uh, uh, the other thing is, um, um, actually half of, uh, uh, LPS on, on, on,
uh, uh, V3 models, uh, loss for high improvement loss and for, uh, uh, arbitrary, uh, attacks.
Especially for arbitrator tech, they, they lost, uh, 822 million US dollars.
That's why, uh, um, uh, profile AMM come, want to come to the DeFi space and, uh, solve the
pinpoint for average LPs.
Of course, uh, they, uh, lack of, uh, uh, uh, financial knowledge and portfolio management
So, uh, that's why, uh, we, uh, we want to provide a very simple, um, uh, AMM, uh, with, uh,
uh, LPs management, uh, uh, like very friendly as, uh, uh, Uniswap V2 model, but they still,
uh, enjoy, uh, capital leverage.
Um, yeah, that's why we use our calls to, uh, renovate the AMM model.
But that's why, uh, we, we remove or eliminate the out-brands problem.
That's mean LPs on profile AMM is always active for any price movement.
So, uh, uh, the LPs always collecting fee and, and always active to, uh, for, for choice.
And that's a briefly about our novel AMM.
And, um, uh, to be more specific on our Aurora ecosystem, uh, because, uh, our AMM is, uh, has
a high capital efficiency and simple US.
So it's very suitable for average, uh, liquidity providers.
And so, uh, by that way, it's very, uh, fit.
With, uh, emerging, uh, um, blockchain platform like, uh, Aurora.
Uh, I mean, on Aurora, most of, uh, users are average, right?
Not professional, uh, not institutional.
Uh, so that's why we're profile AMM to target, uh, for emerging, uh, like one and like two.
And, and we want to, uh, serve average users with the best.
Thank you again for, uh, hosting this, uh, excellent, uh, space.
Uh, where are you guys based?
Uh, we are based in, in, in Vietnam.
We have, we have someone here in the audience that loves Vietnam, that spent some time there.
Hope to see you in Vietnam.
Uh, Slava, um, same question that I had for you before.
For Brownify, what called your attention to their project?
Uh, probably it's more like on the research side, uh, more, uh, I believe it was like, I mean, I can actually say about all of the projects.
Uh, like Brownify was mostly about like the research, like, the research, scientific side, like mathematics, uh, being an AMM, right?
and like doing some research into that direction so it was mostly because of that right got here
we have chosen it because of it being a colorful game basically and swipex as i have said it was
like a unique mixture of like in new ui mechanics with predictive markets plus also it was
uh i know like probably like one of the most uh not in a not innovative i must say it's most like uh
that the team of swipex did a great job uh basically during the hackathon and i believe
they put a lot of effort and that was also one of the main reasons we chosen them
awesome awesome thank you thank you very much for your input i want to say something uh yeah thank
you very much slava for uh your feedback and um yeah you you you have a very uh serious review on our
projects yeah actually uh we did uh a very um uh sophisticated and uh careful carefully research
in last two years that's why we have novelty uh in our amm model uh that's our um actually our
novelty is focused on on solving uh the the problem causing by uh genus of v3 right as i mentioned before
and um by this way uh uh we we target on the average user with the um the only thing we see
want to make it uh how every user can enjoy uh liquidity provision uh with uh very simple us and
actually it's a better game um in uh the mathematics model we we invent um
um in in our research paper uh already published on on each of e um and the notable scientific journals uh in that
paper we proof that uh our amm model outperforms unit swap retreat um of course in in the sand that's uh
uh we provide um simple us and better gain for average lps lps but don't get me wrong we
cannot replace uh the v3 models but uh on that um on on other side we are complementary solution
to the uniswap models that means something like uh if you are professional you may enjoy uh uniswap
v3 uh we can offer you more um flexibility on on market making strategies or something like that
uh but for average user may uh they may prefer profile mem because uh it's uh like uh uh lp management is
much more simpler for them and also profile mem offer maybe not really high as a v3 model but uh quite uh
equivalent like 100 times higher than we choose or uh nearly 200th time but uh the most important is a
simple us and no up range and we also um resistant to arbitration because of uh oracle price
price um incorporation oracle price means we always have uh liquidity providers to match uh closest to the
awesome really incredible um guys if you have questions for each other please
um go ahead and make them um as i said in the beginning this is a conversational space
we want people to to participate so even if there's someone in the honest i see c dash here as well
i see big whale learner fauno um please go ahead if you have questions or i all the others i already
mentioned if you have mentioned if you have questions just request to speak i will give you the mic and you
can jump on stage we're approaching the end um i don't know uh if slava vishal uh ray gochi
any of you guys want to add anything else say anything else to to the to the community to the the ones
that are listening um if i can i want to add something uh like we have one uh person missing on today's
space uh the author of the who is the boss project which i really liked um probably if the project had like
a bigger team uh to rely on uh it would uh win better place instead of just like third one but i really
like the idea behind it and it was uh the prompt based uh gaming uh so basically inside the project
you can find the link in the thread on x uh like just below the space link uh and the idea of the project
was to generate a picture and then uh allow players to use like three or five attempts i don't remember
how much but like three or five attempts to request the ai model to generate the image as close as
possible to the original one and uh that's that's the game basically so you will kind of compete with
people uh by being a better prompt engineer and you you'll receive like rewards in tokens depending on
how uh how good you can approximate uh the original image with your ai prompt so and i mean it could be
really fun fun game i hope that the author of that game will continue working on it uh improving it and
one day you'll launch it maybe even as like some mini app because like he had the desktop uh ui sir but
i believe it could be more fun if it would if it would be like a smaller format maybe mobile maybe just
like telegram mini app it could be pretty viral and really interesting to play
and we have cdash here welcome cdash please go ahead
i don't think cdash did you ask to speak on purpose
um okay so does anyone uh uh have something else to add in the end as we are approaching the end um brown
five uh vishal raigachi you guys want to uh uh uh
yeah i yeah i'm sorry i think i was i was not able to hear you properly but i just wanted to give a
shout out to you guys plus avb that hosted us in the near hackathon hacker house in chiang mai
and i uh and i was a part of uh swipex team with an amazing experience building using aurora and
again another shout out to avb so yeah that's what i wanted to say thank you guys awesome if you be if
you want to defend yourself and i'm using air commas here you guys cannot see if you want to say
something feel free to jump to jump to the stage um you're always welcome on our stages man um
if no one else has uh anything to say we'll end this here it was a pleasure hosting hosting this space for
you guys please uh um remember to oh brown five want to say something oh yeah uh just um one thing
more uh thank you very much our team uh for the surprise but uh we want to go uh further with the aura
ecosystem yeah hope to uh uh see everyone and in our team with uh more support uh with us for engaging
and uh boost the liquidity on aurora ecosystem and uh grow the community together that's our message
thank you you can always count on us to to push the ecosystem up man uh of course of course thank
you thank you very much and thank you all for you for participating first in the in the redacted
hackathon it it was amazing uh and uh again for for being with us here um on this space again my name
is marco denis santos i'm aurora's community manager it was a pleasure being with you please follow us
here on on x and join our discord at discord.gg slash aurora labs i'll be seeing you on the next space bye bye