WIN $30,000 IN PRIZES 💰 AI Agents Roundtable. Sponsor: @HashPackApp

Recorded: April 17, 2025 Duration: 1:33:09
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The AI Agent Hackathon is set to launch with significant support from Hashpack, offering $30,000 in prizes and a demo day for top projects. The event highlights the growing trend of AI integration in blockchain, with a focus on user-friendly applications and strategic partnerships aimed at enhancing the ecosystem.

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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for coming to today's AI Agent Hackathon Roundtable.
We'll be kicking off shortly.
We're just going to let the space fill up a little bit more
and bring up some of our co-hosts and speakers for today's space.
Before we kind of do that, I do want to remind everyone,
if you're here right now, do us a huge, huge favor,
add, like, and repost the room
we're hoping to make this one of the most packed hackathon roundtable spaces to date and we need
your help to do that so if you can like repost share the space out that would be phenomenal
post in telegrams and discords let's pack this one out
it's going to be really exciting a lot of stuff we want to talk about today and of course uh like
every space we're going to be giving out a couple of prizes here hackathon roundtable uh as uh As mentioned earlier, Hashpack is actually our sponsor for this event.
And as part of being a sponsor, they've generously provided us with $200 worth of pack tokens
that we will be giving out during today's space.
So first of all, there's hundred dollars worth of pack that anyone in
this room can uh actually engage in right now this very moment very low effort if you go to the first
post in the jumbotron and you click it uh you'll see that you can get a hundred dollars a pack
for the best uh quote retweet uh to give away that's linked down below inside that jumbotron.
Essentially, you just have to answer what's in your AI agent's backpack.
Best, funniest, wittiest reply will win that giveaway and get 100 pack tokens snagged.
The second one is a little bit harder, but I encourage
everyone here to participate. And of course, this everything around what we're doing is themed around
AI. So we encourage you to use AI where you can to help you. So you can win $100 in pack
You can win $100 in pack by actually pitching us on your AI agent idea.
So we've done this a few times now in the spaces and really anything goes here.
But of course, you have to think about what is the business model that your AI agent is disrupting.
You have to be clear, concise.
to be clear, concise.
You can, if you can do it in 30 seconds
and communicate it even in less time than that,
then you have a good chance of winning.
So we will be having that competition
in a little bit inside of this space.
So you can start thinking about it now.
And in the meantime, going through the tweets
in the Jumbotron for instructions
on how you can be a part of that.
I do see we've got Patricia in here now, and we've got Hashpack as well.
How's it going, guys?
Very good, Michael.
Oh, I recognize this voice.
Good morning.
Good morning.
How's it doing?
Hello. Doing great. how about you folks beautiful day in montreal sunny and uh the spring is here delighted to be here
this morning don't you talk to me about spring because i'm still having a lot of rain and
great days here in portugal so portugal didn't receive the memo that spring has started yet.
You'll get some sun back for sure.
You get a year-long, I'm sure, it's coming up.
You know, one of the things I'm a little bit envious about,
I know in Portugal you guys have a lot of hills.
So you're almost always getting exercise.
That's true.
I can confirm.
I live in a city, and in Lisbon as well, it's the same thing,
because everything is up and down,
and you do definitely a lot of exercise when you're walking outside.
And the city where I live in right now, it's the same thing.
So lots of effort if you decide to go for a walk.
I can confirm that.
Apparently, though, cities that are really mountainous
and they've got these big hills are affiliated with a longer lifespan.
So like just the act of constantly doing exercise
or even living in a walk-up apartment apparently has correlation with longevity.
So something to think about there.
For our flat city dwellers.
But if you're exercising more, you're in better health. We assume, at least, unless you do a lot of things that you shouldn't in terms of what you're eating. But if you're exercising more, it's better for you, of course.
lot more pitches about AI and healthcare. We have seen a few in past spaces, but we need more of
those because there are so many ways to be able to use AI agents for healthcare. So let's see if
there are some of those coming up today and for the next spaces as well.
Absolutely. Yeah. And I think too, like with how easy things are getting shipping and delivering
apps um i think in a lot of cases like personal fitness in health these are
depending on your product it can be low margin industries um it's hard to get people to to
engage in those kinds of things but now with the advent of ai it's easier to get people to engage in those kinds of things. But now with the advent of AI,
it's easier than ever to shift these applications
at lower costs and find really innovative business models.
And we've got James here as well on our speaker panel.
James, how's it going?
Hey Michael, yeah, really good, thank you.
Just literally just came off in other spaces.
So I think I've actually got three spaces in a row this afternoon.
So I'm going to be all spaced out by about four o'clock UK time.
But yeah, really, really pleased and excited to join here and keen to hear how things are progressing.
Absolutely.
Okay, so we'll be kicking this off shortly again. If you guys haven't yet,
please like and retweet the room. I think maybe we'll jump into a few of our announcements and
news and things like that.
And then as we get into the space, then we'll get to the pitches for the entry here.
So just as a reminder, where we're at in the hackathon right now,
there's still 14 days left within the hackathon.
We've gotten through our first week.
Right now I'm seeing that there's over 200 people
who have signed up, but it's not too late
for you to join the hackathon.
From your side, again, with the agentic error,
it is much easier and faster to go and ship and build
applications which means even if you you enter today and you you set up your
profile and you start working on it you could very very well have an MVP or
prototype or even a full production application ready by the time the
submissions are due for the hackathon
and you could potentially win $30,000 in prizes by doing so. I think the the biggest thing too
that we announced on Tuesday for those who who have been looking at the feeds from the Hedera side,
is that we're going live actually on May 20th
with a demo day.
And the demo day is a really big opportunity
from the Hedera side, from the startup side, from the investor side, because
it's going to be essentially this massive event that we put on where the top participants
of the Hackathon, not necessarily the winners, but I'd say like the most interesting projects
that have submitted entries will be invited to talk at this demo day.
And you have your opportunity, similar to kind of these spaces, but on a larger scale,
to pitch your idea in front of a panel of judges and mentors, some of the mentors and judges that you see
coming to the office hours,
but also we will be inviting select venture firms,
associates and partners, accelerators and things like that
on this panel of judges.
And they'll be providing live feedback.
If you're a developer in the startup industry,
it's a really big opportunity to be able to pitch your idea in front of folks
like that. Additionally, it's an event that's going to be streamed live.
We're going to be putting a lot of marketing around it to build a lot of attention.
So the demo day is something that's really exciting.
And it's another reason why, you know,
you might be entering the hackathon
because you'd like to get the prizes.
Personally, as a startup builder and founder,
the monetary prizes aren't really the biggest thing
when you're trying to run a business.
Yes, they're nice, it's really great to have, you know,
that check come in the bank when you win a hackathon.
But the nicer thing is like having,
building on sustainable business, right?
And creating the opportunities and connections
to make that happen.
And a lot of that is getting these audiences
where you can pitch your ideas,
making the connections and meeting mentors
from Hashgraph Online and Hedera
who are there to help you along that journey.
So I just want to put it out there.
The demo day will be happening on May 20th.
I pinned up a video from the official Hedera account.
If you haven't seen it yet, take a look, watch the video.
And we've also added more details
and we will continue adding more details
on the Hackathon website around how the demo day will work
logistically and who will be invited and whatnot.
So if you haven't yet watched the video
and go to hashgraphonline.com
forward slash hackathon and scroll down to the demo day section to learn a little bit more.
I want to hand off to Patricia and then Phil and James on any thoughts you might have on the demo
day as well. I think I'm good because we have talked about it extensively.
I'm really excited because it's something that usually you don't have the opportunity to talk about what you're building in such a public way.
So it's great exposure for the ones that are going to participate so make sure that you have everything uh lined up uh that you um submit
for for the hackathon and all of that so that when that day comes uh you can participate because one
thing that you should not do is uh leave things until the last moment and then something happens
and you can you cannot enter your participation for some reason. And it's a shame because you work on it.
So make sure that you have everything lined up in advance so that you don't miss it.
This is just an advice that is good for everything, but especially for hackathons.
Oh, go ahead.
No, no, Phil.
I was just going to pass it to you.
No, I'm just hyped for it.
I mean, I'm really eager to see everything that's going to be unfolding over this hackathon.
It's going to be awesome.
And again, there's been so much innovation happening and we're seeing down in people
in attendance also who are crafting crazy AI stuff on there.
And it's really fascinating to see how well Hedera is really well positioned in terms
of just ushering this new
infrastructure for people to be playing with and use cases that are really personal to people and
craft projects and companies and entities through it. And it's really fun to see. It's fascinating.
And it's for everyone, right? Even if you have no coding knowledge and case in point, again,
this pitch that people can do in here, man, it's a great phase and i really cannot wait to be seeing more about it i think so uh james any thoughts yeah i was just
gonna say you know to any teams obviously when they're going through this demo day you know what
what i'd suggest is you know whilst the technical side is obviously what we want to see, the context of why you've built it is also really important.
So understanding things like what problem you're trying to solve here, how it compares to existing solutions that are in the market, and what kind of benefit can it bring to people, users, society and things like this? So I think it's good to build a,
whilst we all want to see the tech and we want to, you know,
you should make that prominent.
It's also good to give that context, I think, around it
so that you can really drive down the value of what it is you've created.
Yeah, absolutely. That's the biggest thing is like when you, when you do these pitches, you have to remember, and this goes for today too, because we're going to have this $100 pack competition, right?
It's really easy to get stuck in the woods and think about the technical side. But when you're speaking to an audience that's mostly non-technical, you really need to distill what is the value proposition of what you've built. And you have to do it very quickly because people lose interest.
So it's a tough skill to master.
But part of why we're doing these office hours is so that you can work on that skill live with some of the mentors and judges who will be actually participating in demo day and reviewing the submissions in the Hackathon.
Also, I want to welcome up Jake Hall.
As a speaker, Jake is on the developer relations team at Hashgraph.
And he just came off of a really awesome stream with Ed,
which was their workshop on the Hackathon and AI agents in general. Jake how's it going man?
Hey cancer man very good thanks how's everything going for you guys?
It's going great we're excited to have you up here as part of the office hours. What are your
What are your thoughts on the demo day?
thoughts on the demo day? What do you think people should be most excited for about it?
What do you think people should be most excited for about it?
Do you know what?
I think it's, it sounds a bit cliche
because we've all been saying it,
but I think the demo day is probably the thing
that's gonna set this hackathon apart the most
because anyone can sort of bring together a bit of money
and say, okay, yeah, 7K for the winner,
5K for the runner up, but uh creating an event where you get this
networking opportunity you get the ability to speak to hopefully some vcs and pitch your products
get some real life feedback something much more in depth and personalized than what you'd get
just as like a little email after the event it's going to be really quite powerful so for those of
you who are building not just for a cash grab but actually building because you like ai and you sort of think that
adira are really well positioned to sort of disrupt the ai agent marketplace and sort of
user experience for ai agents i think it's a great opportunity
thanks jake um and on that opportunity like one of the things that we really encourage
and really want to see, we don't know if it'll happen, but this hackathon isn't just for humans.
It's actually the AI agents hackathon and their humans. So if you've got an AI agent,
your AI agent can bring a human around for the ride.
So we did this fun video, it's in the Jumbotron.
It's the second post to the right
and I think you'll enjoy it a little bit.
The premise of it really is,
if you've seen those TikTok videos with the guy
who's like, let them
cook, it's the same idea. And really, we'd love to see an AI agent actually come and pitch at one
of these roundtables. I think that'd be cool. If you've done anything with the Eliza OS plugin, you can actually run a character that speaks in a space.
We've seen it a few times.
I think, I don't know if it was like Sonic Ichi U
or one of those other meme coins
actually was speaking in a few spaces.
I think Jay, did the BLC defender ever speak in a space?
No, it didn't speak, it didn't speak,
but that was on the list
maybe we can get it to speak yeah it would be really cool um like i think that is a really
interesting idea is having your ai agent come and actually speak and pitch uh at these mock spaces
or maybe even at the demo day um would be exciting So for anyone who's gonna come up and request
to pitch at today's competition,
and if you have that ready, we'd love to hear it.
Absolutely, and really for the hackathon itself,
we'd love to see your AI agent enter itself
into the hackathon as this other entity.
I think that could be quite exciting.
The next thing that we've pinned up at the top
was a article that was written by Genfinity.
It is a massive article.
The team put a lot of work into it.
We were really impressed and delighted to see when it came out.
I would encourage everyone to take a look at that article
because it really, it covers a lot of what we're trying
to accomplish at Hashgraph Online as part of the standards
that we're shipping for this hackathon,
but more in general, our goal to create this open,
decentralized, agentic internet.
So I would wager you should take a look at that.
There's a lot of interesting bits there.
And if you haven't shared it yet, please share it as well.
Definitely welcome to it and give a shout out to Genfinity
because the work that they're doing in the ecosystem
to spread the word about the things that hedera is up to uh in general is is really incredible that their team uh i know works
extremely hard with all the spaces and the events that they orchestrate for the ecosystem so that
article is pinned up there to the top it's the the second one there right now on the Jumbotron.
I see that we're getting a few requests to speak.
If you do have questions about the hackathon,
these are meant to kind of be office hours.
So you can start requesting now
and maybe we'll also start going into
the pitch part of today's session so again we'll be giving a hundred dollars in
pack tokens away to the bet the best pitch uh today uh so the way that it should work would be similar to last time. When you're ready,
if you are pitching, you'll have to give us the name of the company or the industry
that your agent is actually disrupting. So be really clear about that so that we know.
And then you can go into your 30 second pitch and basically remember
to be really concise and clear about what is the value proposition that your agent is solving how
does it solve it how is it using hedera and web 3 and afterwards our panel judges and speakers will
give you feedback on your pitch before we we do that, I also see we've
got Patches up on the speaker panel. Patches, welcome up. How's it going?
Thank you. It's going well. Just finishing up some work at a conflicted meeting, but it ended
early, so I can join. Awesome. Yeah, we're glad to have you up.
Lunar Vibe, I've accepted your request to speak.
How's it going, Lunar?
Maybe your mic's not working.
Okay, so while we wait
to see if Lunar Vibe can come on stage
I'm going to be a bit
mean because you guys know that
I don't like very much
that situation where people request
to jump on stage
just to be seen
on the stage or in the spaces
hackathon questions, super welcomed. Pitches, go ahead,
request to speak. But if you're requesting to speak just to be seen as a speaker, I'm sorry,
but I'm going to remove you after a while. So make sure that when you request to speak,
you really want to interact with the space, with questions, with your pitch,
to make sure that we use the slots
on stage in a good manner. Absolutely. Thanks, Patricia, for that.
We've got Anthony here, the Silent Architect account. I don't actually see you in the speaker panel,
but I have accepted you.
I don't know what's going on there.
Oh, he's right there.
Yeah, I see Anthony as a speaker.
It's spaces acting out as usual.
Yeah, spaces are definitely acting out.
I was having issues on my end.
I had a 30 second pitch.
All right, cool. Let's do it again.
Remember, with the pitch, tell us what industry you're disrupting and then give us a clear, concise 30 second pitch.
You're good to kick off now.
Yeah, it would be the crypto influencer onboarding area.
It would be disrupting.
It would be an onboard agent for new HBAR members.
It would highlight established platforms like CentX and Hashpack
when an interactive walkthrough to explain both platforms,
break down which tools are worth using,
and point users to the most trusted projects and accounts on X within the ecosystem it's a fast hands-on onboarding connection process that cuts out the middleman
so is it similar i've seen there's this really cool ai that we've seen called boardy um boardy
got on the news because it actually raised its own venture round.
They raised like, I think it was like $10 million or something, but there were no humans involved.
It was just Bordy's AI reaching out to venture partners and firms and pitching them directly, getting on calls with them and everything.
And that's why it was really interesting.
And that's why it was really interesting.
Is your idea kind of around being a super connector in the same way that Bordy is in the Web2 space?
I've never heard of Bordy, but pretty much I got the idea of being in Maui spaces.
And Maui just saying how much of, you know, it's a lot of work.
And I made the joke of like, oh, you should make an AI agent for that.
And then I stayed with it.
And I realized like, no, yeah, you should.
It would really help a lot um especially with the um interactive part of people
that just don't get certain things about hedera the agent it's always going to be able to break
it down in a level they understand whereas you know us we have our limitations and communication
that ai can adapt to easily awesome um so our panel of speakers and judges here, do you have any feedback
on Anthony's pitch? Yes. Actually, I want to ask Anthony, do you realize that I want to see you
building everything that you have pitched so far? This is a question that I have for you,
because everything that you have pitched are things that This is a question that I have for you, because everything that you have pitched
are things that are super interesting
and that we can use in terms of AI agents.
So I want to see you doing every single one of those now.
That means a lot to me.
And to be honest, I probably will just for fun.
This is very fun for me.
So yeah, thank you.
Phil, any feedback from your side?
Yeah, hey, what's up, Anthony?
How you doing?
Hey, man, it's good to hear you, Phil.
Yeah, nice.
So this is like a bridge.
How does that work?
Well, the idea is it's like a tour guide in a way.
It would be like a tour guide, like a Jurassic Park tour guide.
I don't know why it's coming to mind,
but this agent would be an expert on not just Hedera in general,
but also what's going on in the moment with Hedera.
Like, let's say this space is happening right now,
and someone happens to be like, oh, I'm looking for AI stuff right now.
I'd be like, oh, well, there's actually, there's a space happening
if you're interested in AI stuff
with Hashgraph online now.
So that's the general idea here.
And it's a faster way to onboard people
because the more people are educated
and know where to go and where to not go,
the places to not go
aren't going to have so many people
funneling their liquidity into it.
And it kind of starves the bad actors too.
So it helps the new people and deprives the bad people,
and I really like that part.
I love it. I love it.
So it's like an aggregator to see, like, to gather where's attention is going.
No, I like that, especially with all the noise that's going on through socials,
like to have a single line of information gathering as to what's going on.
Yeah, that's really good.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, for sure.
That could be really useful.
Patches, James, any feedback from your side on this pitch?
Go on, I'll go first.
Oh, Jake, I think your idea.
Yeah, so I think it's a really cool idea. Sorry. Yeah, I think it's a really cool idea.
Yeah, I think it's a really cool idea.
I'd love to learn a little bit more about some
of the integrations that that would need
and where it's getting its data from.
And I guess the other question would be,
how would people use this system?
Is this something that they're going to use in Telegram or Moonscape? Or what's the kind of UI going to use this system? Is this something that they're gonna use in Telegram
or Moonscape or what's the kind of UI gonna be for this?
Whenever I think of anything like this,
my answer would be wherever the people are.
So there's a lot of people on Telegram,
there's a lot of people on Discord,
there's a lot of people on X.
That's where I would want access to this agent.
That is a really good answer. And it's also a good segue later
on for something that we're going to tease out on the moonscape
site. But I'll leave that for a little bit later. So guys stick
around. Because this is going to be some that is this is a
certified alpha, actually. So stick around, because that's something we're going to cover in a little this is a certified alpha actually uh so stick around because that's
something we're going to cover in a little bit but we want to hear some more pitches first
uh anthony thank you again for coming up it was a clear concise uh pitch that you had on your side
it takes a lot of courage coming up here on the mic so again everyone who's coming up today
uh thank you for for putting yourself out there like that um there is a monetary prize
involved here for the winners 100 impact token so if you'd like to be in the running to win that
100 impact uh come up to the speaker stand and pitch just like anthony we have a queue open now
on speakers so you want to request early so we can get you up here ASAP. We've got two more
speakers now with their hands raised. Again, you can either pitch or you can ask a question about
the hackathon. Tokenize, I think I saw you come up first. Are you asking a question or are you
pitching? Well, I think I'm going to try and pitch if my mic's working. I can hear you loud and clear.
So before you kick off, tell us what industry, your business, your AI agent will be disrupting.
Well, being new to crypto and not known very much and learning every day, we're going to try and disrupt the education system a little bit.
So it'd be a meet your Web3 tutor, a bot with a backpack of live crypto tools.
Meet your Web3 tutor, a bot with a backpack of live crypto tools that turns complex topics into snackable lessons like what's a gas fee or how to vote in a DAO using real data from Uniswap.
DAO proposals, earn POAP badges as you learn with all lessons stored on a blockchain and edible by the community like Duolingo for crypto, but decentralized for learning.
Duolingo for crypto, but decentralized for learning.
So Duolingo for crypto is kind of what I got
out of the elevator pitch.
Yeah, kind of like just putting together lessons
for beginners so they can learn different terms
and just be adopted into crypto more easily.
Awesome. Patches, you've got your hand up, I believe. You've got some feedback, huh?
Yeah, I love using blockchain and DLTs for education. My only question would be, how would you
have the content created and hosted? Because, because if you're editing content,
you're continually updating it.
So if you were putting it in some sort of IPFS or HCS one,
that's pretty static.
So how would you have the dynamic content be updatable
by educators or whoever is the teachers in this diagram?
That's a good question.
And I'm super new to crypto.
So I was thinking like the AI agent would go out
to different content websites and different news forums
and would gather the information it needs
to build the lessons.
And it would just put together different lessons that way
then the community would
be able to update it and fix it if there was any problems in the beginning.
Okay, is it fair to say that you don't need immutable storage for that data, but you would
maybe put like, you know, you're saying PO apps and stuff, so the people that are answering
the questions that goes on and is documented but maybe the
actual content is isn't a regular web 2 server yeah like that could work yeah that makes sense
cool that's uh yeah i like it and first time speaking so i think if anybody else has any
other questions then we'll get going but not, the next person can get going.
Yeah, well done.
Well done, TMA.
What's up?
What's up?
Really like it.
What's up?
Again, anything that is educational for me
is absolutely a banger because we need more of that,
especially if you can link it to Web2 Enterprises and Company.
That's always a winner also.
So yeah, I love the pitch, man.
Again, education is absolutely key, man.
Some things are tough to get around when you're just learning.
So it'd be nice to just have some things out there
where you could just go and just learn how to get something going
instead of stressing.
Yes, I love it. Great pitch, man.
Okay, right on. Thanks, bud.
Cool. Jake or James, any feedback on that pitch from your side?
No. Okay. Let's move on. We've got, I see two more, I think, speakers here with the hand raised.
Again, if you'd like to come up and pitch your idea and tokenized uh thank you for coming up
and pitching uh it was clear and concise uh i think my main pointers um would be with a script
like uh think about uh your your vocals a little bit uh but you know like the way that the language
comes off uh so it doesn't feel too too scripted but otherwise it got to the point
i think we all understood what you were looking to build so i like that a lot um duolingo uh
it's an it's always good to to model off uh the things like big companies you could compare to
uh we've got uh tolga here with uh your hand raised. Tolga, are you asking a question about the Hackathon or will you be pitching?
No, actually, you know, I also shared my answer for the competition about AI agents.
I hope you like. Actually, I want to join the pitching part.
Okay, fantastic. Tell us what is the business or industry you're going to disrupt
and then give us your 30 second pitch. Yeah, actually, you know, I want to disrupt exactly
social business networking, which is, you know, the, I think the headache, which is LinkedIn.
I want really, I want to have an AI agent that, you operate on LinkedIn to check all comments, etc.
or all these meaningful networkings for me to create also, suggest me some new networks
and give me a report at the end of the day to which way I should go in the platform.
I think the main problem of all people, I guess.
I think the main problem of all people, I guess.
Cool. So essentially, like the AI version of LinkedIn.
Actually, not directly AI version of LinkedIn, but, you know, let's say AI, you know, making, or let's say AI Inc. of the LinkedIn use, because, you know, it say AI you know making or let's say AI ink of the LinkedIn use
because you know it is really so old-fashioned now that people you know really you know sometimes
you know do not want to spend any you know minutes you know not a day because you know
it does not direct you to lead any meaningful connection.
So why not...
Actually, this agent also may check any data in the platform.
For example, it can search or check what keywords are...
search more in the platform by you know the posts part or content
part let's say because you know time is everything but and you know actually you know i don't want
to i didn't want to choose something actually you know in the ai part you know it is something in our
irl you know parts and why not
thanks yeah appreciate appreciate the pitch.
Do any of our judges and mentors have any feedback on that pitch?
That's great.
Yeah, I've got something to say here.
So I think it's a really interesting idea.
I totally agree in any sort of...
If you can successfully summarize information
and package it up in a easy to consume way,
you've always got a winning product.
Have you thought about the actual,
the other side to the coin,
not just summarizing the information on LinkedIn
and sending that to someone like yourself
as sort of a bullet point summary.
Have you thought about actually maybe using an AI agent
to speak and message other people?
And the reason why I said this,
obviously we've got this HCS 10,
the Hedera Consensus Service protocol by Hashgraph Online,
also known as Open Convey,
where actually we could maybe have this interagent
communication where one AI agent speaks to another AI agent who's basically representing
the human and they're sending around this information.
So just wondering if you'd considered that or what your thoughts on something like that
Actually, you know, yeah, this is a good point.
This is a good point, but let me come from this point actually.
But, you know, let me come from this point, actually.
Some people actually use AI chatbots in LinkedIn on reply parts as a reply guy or reply bot,
but some people call it AI, probably you have heard that.
Actually, my point is to trigger the business networking, but let's jump on your point.
Yeah actually but I think such an AI agent will push LinkedIn to be more elastic
on its infrastructure. Actually we need something to push them to create more elastic platform.
Maybe this AI agent also trigger another
decentralized social network business network I don't know but you know some
somebody should do something to see to see the future
I agree I think I think that we can reinvent business networking a little bit more.
Personally, I'm one of those people who comes onto LinkedIn
and will gag a little bit
because of how inauthentic a lot of the conversations
tend to be.
So I do struggle with LinkedIn
and I do have a preference towards X,
but I think some shaking up there to improve
that business thing,
the business network aspect could be interesting.
We've got, let's see, OXJ4Go, you've got your hand raised.
Are you going to be giving us another pitch
or are you asking a question about the hack fund?
I'll be giving a pitch.
Good evening.
Fantastic. So what is the business or industry that you'll be disrupting your AI agent?
Oh, that's Paxavi.
You said taxes?
What is that?
I hear agents that haunts NFT deals on Hydra powered by OPPO Convoyer.
It can market place, predicts price trend and stake pack to snag the best buy for the Ash Park wallets.
strength and stick pack to snag the best buy for the hash pack wallets back saving me save
me 50 of the last nft drop let's mix nft trading smarter and richer let's join the hunts
well we've got hash pack here on the mic i'm sure sure that PaxAvi, that's a pretty cool name. What did you think about that pitch, Phil?
It's not bad at all.
So how would that work?
Would you have a buddy companion alongside you inside the wallet?
How would that be actionable?
Yeah, come again.
Sorry, my mic was off.
How would that be actionable in terms of how do you see visually it appearing inside the wallet?
What's your vision for that?
How would that be visually and on the UX side of things also inside the wallet?
It should be in memory route tagline to rally to the audience.
Okay, yeah, I think we're just,
I think we might be a little bit confused here.
But thank you, OXJ for coming up and pitching.
Takes a lot of courage to come up and pitch uh if you have any
uh questions about the the hackathon as well you're more than welcome to come up um yeah i think uh
we've got a couple more people here on the mic uh let's see we've got uh payto and the gib reaper uh peyto how's it going i'm doing well how are you guys doing doing fantastic uh peyto you requested to speak
did you have a question about the hack phone or did you want to throw your hat in the ring to pitch
oh sorry i think you uh cut off oh sorry guys. I want to go ahead and kind of pitch something.
Okay, cool. Yeah, we'd love to hear your pitch. So tell us maybe briefly, what is the industry or business that you're looking to disrupt? And then jump into your 30 second pitch.
So it would be a Web3 Social and e-commerce.
Okay, and what's your pitch?
Okay, so this would be a companion and not a tool.
And I created Happy Life a while back, and I was aspiring to build a Web3 gym around Happy Life.
But right now, my main focus is to create positive vibes and inspire and motivate people.
So I think an AI that can not only grow a brand and run an e-commerce store would be great,
but also it could help you, like motivate you, organize your day with good habits and track your emotional well-being.
I wanted to give like good insight and judgment to basically NFT holders.
You get access to this by holding the NFT.
And I wanted to help network
you with people with similar uh goals and ambitions that way you can help find your circle faster in
the ecosystem and it kind of separates the good fruit and the bad fruits and you know it just it
basically is a team player that is a networking assistant got it okay so the way that i got it
it's again similar concept to like Bordy, right?
It is a super connector and it creates a network for you. It finds your like-minded tribe.
Would that be accurate?
Right, right.
Cool. And how is this a business? How does this AI agent make money?
Well, I'm running an e-commerce store right now.
I haven't got it up and established.
I did a while back and I'm kind of redoing everything.
That way I can accept crypto payments and et cetera, et cetera.
I'm just kind of taking it slow, you know.
But I want to build a brand that produces positive vibes
and motivates other people.
Our judges and mentors on the panel,
do you have any feedback for Peyto's pitch?
Hey, what's up, Peyto?
What's up, buddy?
Really love the pitch, man.
Again, anything for me that is positively driven also
and finding your own tribe is always a winner for me,
especially in terms of how you can connect communities
is absolutely it.
Finding your niche also is absolutely it, especially in terms of how you can connect communities is absolutely it. Finding
your niche also is absolutely it, especially in here. It is key to finding your own self.
And yeah, that's cool, man, through e-commerce, man, that would be really nice. And yeah,
I love the pitch.
Awesome. I've got something just to add. Maybe this is more sort of constructive criticism.
The idea is awesome.
I love the idea.
However, I think when it comes to pitching it in the Hedera hackathon,
really focus on where is that Hedera value add?
What sort of Hedera, which transaction services are you using?
Are you using HCS 10 for that communication layer?
Really sort of focus on the Hedera network element
because obviously with these hackathons,
one of the marking criteria is the integration
and the success that it can bring on the Hedera ecosystem.
So while the idea is amazing,
it's important to know that a big part of the submission
is how we're using the Hedera network
and how we're using our services for it.
So that's sort of my two cents.
Another thing I just want to say, this is to everyone,
I've got to drop off now,
but really well done to everyone who steps up on stage.
Big respect to everyone who's sort of had the courage
to step up and pitch i think
it's really admirable and a lot of these ideas are great i was sort of a bit fearful maybe before i
joined that i would be sitting here in silence because nobody would want to step up but i've
been totally proven wrong and i think in the past sort of 15 minutes we've had four high quality
candidates who have obviously put a lot of thought and care into this. So again, big respect to all of you.
And yeah, really, really wishing you all the best in this hackathon.
I do need to drop for a meeting coming up.
Take care, everyone.
Thank you so much, Jake.
Fantastic.
Pato, I know he had some points on your pitch on the Hedera element. Is there a Hedera element to your AI agent?
Other than just the brand itself,
I'm using the double bar H
as the main sign for Happy Life.
I'm going to work on taking payments through HBAR.
That's mainly my main focus for building this brand.
Well, thanks again.
It takes a lot of courage to come up here uh and pitch uh you
did great if you have any questions about the hackathon let us know uh and uh if you haven't
entered yet uh and this is a reminder to everyone uh it's not too late there's still two more weeks
to go in the hackathon as you were saying earlier it's easier than ever to ship and build something
than it's ever been before so go to hashgraphonline.com forward slash hackathon and register
you've got thirty thousand dollars in prizes as part of the hackathon additionally on May 20th, if you're one of the top projects,
you will be invited to pitch in a similar way to this
at a demo day to a large audience.
So a lot of benefits to signing up for the Hackathon.
It's not too late.
I'd say even if you've never coded before,
I would give it a shot.
You might learn a thing or two in the process.
In best case, you might win some money and potential to turn your idea into a legitimate startup on Hedera.
So give that a shot.
Go to hashgraphonline.com forward slash hackathon and register.
You can find more details about the demo day.
It's pinned up to the top as well.
If anyone else would like to come up and pitch,
please request to speak on the mic.
I do see, we've got a couple people here,
but before we get into that,
I do wanna actually share a little bit of alpha
about something that we're working on.
There will be videos and content coming soon
about this. But as part of the hackathon and the broader ecosystem that we're building out around AI
on Hedera, Hashgraph Online and Moonscape will be delivering what we're calling the open convey portal and what the open
convey portal will essentially be is an interface for anyone here in this audience and this is
something to think about too if you're in the hackathon you'll be able to chat with the ai
agents that have registered using the open convey uh standard in the registry. You'll be able
to find those agents within the portal, look at their profile, look at their rating and their
reputation, and submit requests. So what that kind of means from the biz ops side and startup side,
if you're building an AI agent that has monetization capabilities,
whether it's selling services, image generation, et cetera,
this portal will enable the discoverability
of the agent that you've created.
So you'll be able to monetize it through this portal
as that central point of discovery.
And it comes back earlier to some of the pitches
that we were hearing.
I know Jake asked the questions like,
well, where are you going to find this agent?
And somebody replied, I think it was Jake,
it was Anthony, I think you mentioned,
I would be in Telegram and Discord and all these places.
But it could also be through the Open Convey AI portal
where you'll be able to find these agents talk to them and get data back or information now
when you start thinking about the broader context of AI and general Hedera
you can keep in mind that there's so much so your AI agent can do if you've
got a pitch coming up maybe maybe this will be some feedback
that might be useful to you,
is thinking about how that ties into Hedera.
Is your AI agent creating tokens for you?
Is it launching NFT collections?
Is it a tool to aggregate yield
across multiple DeFi protocols, Hedera?
Can it lend and borrow?
And what does that interface look like
when you've got like a chat GPT, like chat,
where you can talk to this agent?
We're hoping to unlock those capabilities
in Open Convey portal.
And soon we'll be sharing some videos
and content around that portal as well.
So I just wanted to drop a little bit of alpha there for something to look forward to.
We've got also Patricia, who is from Centex.
She's the vice president of Hashgraph Online.
And she's also a co-founder of Centex, who is a member of the DAO.
We've got patches here for the tournament.
Do you guys have any thoughts or any excitement around the Open Convey portal
that you wanted to tease out?
The moment that you guys started talking about it,
you know how excited I was because having a place
where you can check all the agents and see the ones you want to
interact with and for the ones creating the agents an easy way to have them being discovered by all
the users for me this is really exciting and a way that facilitates things for everyone for the ones
building the agents for the ones building the agents,
for the ones utilizing them,
wanting to have information.
So I'm really excited to see this live
and people starting playing with it
and talking to the agents that are already registered
and for people to start registering more agents as well.
So yeah, super excited.
Absolutely.
It's another way to put it is like,
if ChatGPT had a baby and it became decentralized
and you can talk to all ChatGPT's babies in one portal,
this would be the open convey portal.
Anyone can run a large language model of their own
on their machine or their spirit compute
and specialize in some capacity,
or they can run an AI agent or personality on Eliza
and sync it up through the Open Convey portal.
The point being is it's a central place for your agents
to be discovered, to be registered,
and for humans and devices and other folks to talk to them.
So we'll just leave that alpha there.
There will be more coming soon about this.
This is the first time that we've talked about this publicly
in the office hours space.
This is an official announcement that's
in route as well as links to the portal and whatnot
for you to get involved quickly and it's also more incentive to be a part of this hackathon
because you can start experimenting with the standards sdk and the standards agent kit
so that you can actually start running your agents
in time for the launch of the portal.
Sorry, I see some questions coming in and thoughts.
Patches, any thoughts on that?
Yeah, I think it's, well, I'm biased,
but I think it's pretty freaking awesome.
I think it brings a lot of contextual visualization
to what everyone's building in this hackathon.
Because when you register your agent,
then you can see that registered agent,
the profile image you use, the name you use, the description.
And the benefit of Hashgraph Online is in this decentralized world as we're going towards OpenConvey v1, as OpenConvey v2 is coming up.
This portal is a great way to visualize what's happening. And Hashgraph Online is a great aggregate of registered agents in a decentralized manner.
So the intention of a decentralized
internet, you're still going to need ways of discovery. And you can do that P2P, such as
OpenConvey v1 allows, and you find an account and discuss in the inbound, outbound topics.
But having a registry that is not just in existence, but run by a DAO of some pretty great, you know, companies like Hashpack.
You just got Neuron, you know, like NFT or Turtle Moon, Bonzo.
It allows decentralized registries to exist and to have more discoverability in a world that's not actually centralized.
So this is just another step in this sort of decentralized communication ecosystem that
AI agents are enabling.
And it's really cool to see Hashgraph Online roll out this visual that just for non-technical
people will make it much more approachable
and understandable as what's going on here in this remake of the internet to a decentralized
internet. So this is, yeah, this is a really cool step.
Thanks, Patches. Appreciate that. I see we've got a ton more hands and requests to speak.
So coming in again, you're welcome to have a question about the hackathon or you're welcome to pitch.
When I call your name, please let me know which one you're going to be doing.
Principle of Web3, are you pitching or do you have a question about the hackathon?
Yeah, I want to pitch.
All right.
Okay, so tell us what business or industry your AI agent will be disrupting,
and then give us your 30-second pitch.
Remember, it's important that your audio is very clear,
that you don't have feedback in the background,
and to be really concise around what it is you're solving.
Your 30 seconds will kick off now.
Actually, exactly my thoughts.
You just said we're creating an AI agenda
where you can talk to, talk to the, talk to,
so ask question about how HBAC Wallout work.
I don't know if I can, I can go on about it.
I don't know. Sorry, there on about it. I don't know.
Sorry, there's a little bit of feedback in your background. It's kind of hard to hear
Okay, let me just go on about what my AI can do. So I would like to create an AI that helps the other community worldwide.
You know right now, one of the biggest challenges in web today is communication.
People from different countries are joining this space, but most resources, they are in
And that's where my AI comes in. It is a smart AI that builds to help HBAR users in their own regional language.
Trust me, there are so many people who love to use HBAR words, but they didn't understand the English language.
And trust me, my AI, I will build it in a way that you can access it through your own language, your own regional language,
whether you are from Germany, from USA.
Where you can ask the AI on how to buy and stake HBAR
or how it works, how to use wallets and answer FAQ 247.
And I can also name it as HBAR as a check assistance.
No more language barrier, no more struggling to find info. That's my idea.
Thanks, Principal. Cool. So I get it. It's essentially a Hedera helper that tells you
about the ecosystem, how to do things on Hedera, but localized for your region. As the patches,
you've got your mic open.
Do you have any feedback around that?
Yeah, I love it.
I think AI has a really high ability to become like a real babble,
for lack of a better reference,
an ability to have dynamic localization on call.
And I do think that that's probably something we're really missing.
I know it's not, I don't, I don't immediately think about localization. I think other things
like ADA, all of these are secondary to the initial innovation, mainly because we're just
trying to figure out step one to get to step two. But I really like that focus.
I think bringing everyone along for this journey and having dynamic ability to translate for everyone to understand what's happening is really important. And in a decentralized Internet, it's extremely important because there is no centralized entity to localize for you.
So, yeah, I like it.
I think it has a high impact. It's really cool.
Thanks, Patshys.
Any other feedback from our panel?
I love it.
I really love it.
Again, to cross barriers of language
is absolutely key when you want to reach a maximum people.
And again, I'm seeing people from the African community
down in Tennessee.
And also I'm seeing, I think African community down in Tennessee. And also,
I'm seeing, I think it's Pestis. He was there moments ago. Okay, he left. But yeah, going
cross languages is absolutely key. And we often take the English language for granted. I think
that's really a great, great use case that you could have. And yeah, wonderful use of AI there.
you could have and yeah, wonderful use of AI there.
I like it.
Thanks, Phil.
Agreed, yeah.
Localizing data information, making it accessible
to everyone around the world is really key.
And big ups to Pat just mentioning the ADA aspect.
I think that's something to consider as well.
I think AI agents in general are, could probably be a huge unlock, right,
for ADA, where the interface of websites, you know, you've got like things like screen readers,
right, if you can't see the screen, and they help, but I know that it is still a very different experience for somebody who can't actually see, right?
But with the interface of the internet changing
to AI agents, perhaps, perhaps this is an opportunity
to really actually more inclusively enable folks
actually more inclusively enable folks who can't see screens or can't hear to
have more options on how they access the internet now that things are getting
faster like we talked about this a lot even in the live streaming to the Gen Z
the other day like this idea of Google might be going away. This idea of going to websites might be going away.
We might just be talking to AI agents now and they might be guiding us along
these journeys. So really good points to cover that aspect and ideas really for
folks who are entering the hackathon. I think that is an interesting idea.
I do want to, before we we we've got a couple more
people with their hands up i see uh gib reaper you had your hand up earlier uh i don't know it
shuffled you but if you want to uh speak we'll probably run this for another 10 15 minutes a
couple things i want to go over to before we close out uh But Gibriper, do you have a question about the hack phone
or are you pitching?
Oh, we have an AI entry.
This is amazing.
Here's my pitch.
SlurpBot.ai.
SlurpBot is your degenerate AI sidekick
that scans hetera for overlooked yield,
floor NFTs,
dusty airdrops, and micro-ops worth farming. SlurpBot connects to Hedera, scans for on-chain
opportunities like unclaimed airdrops, low-liquidity tokens, and forgotten LP rewards.
It alerts you or auto-executes micro-farms, swaps, or claims turning overlooked crumbs
into consistent gains
Would be done through the hello agents platform
Shout out BS LD
Thank you They give Reaper out
Okay, is that is did you say that your agent is called slurp bot?
Indeed An agent is called SlurpBot? Indeed.
Cool. And under the hood, how does SlurpBot work and how does SlurpBot make money as a business?
Sorry, I'm not a native speaker, so bear with me.
But basically, it would be used through the HelloAgent platform.
So using the BSLD token, it's still in the works, so it's not 100% done.
But yeah, that's the idea, to be used through the platform.
Very cool.
I like it. That's really cool.
Would you be speaking French by any chance?
Oui, tout à Yes, absolutely. Yes.
I can translate really fast if you can give me a couple of key points, if you will, if that's easier for you.
Yes, me too. I was going to say the same thing.
I'm a French native, so here's your chance. Here's your lucky day. Go for 15 seconds, just high level. En gros, ce serait pour utiliser la plateforme que J. Cool est en train de construire avec Edera,
et passer par le bot BSLD pour les tokens. Je sais que ce n'est pas encore terminé et que Silent
Architect travaille dessus avec peut-être un nouveau développeur. On n'a pas encore toutes les informations, mais l'idée serait de s'utiliser ça à travers cette plateforme.
Et donc avec des frais de transaction, etc.
Le use case serait utilisé, parle-moi encore en termes d'accomplissement,
comment ça fonctionnerait ? Qu'est-ce qu'il y aurait sur le day-to-day ?
Du coup, l'agent serait en train de scanner, par exemple,
Sentex pour toutes lesTs collections where the floors are
low and there are some nice opportunities.
Then the tokens or projects that are under-coted or on deep deeps etc.
Okay, okay, Gem. So basically, that's really cool.
What he's saying is that it would aggregate all the information from all across the ecosystem, case in point, like on Syntex, and gathering all the information from all the products and entities, companies for NFTs that are under, like, quote-unquote, undervalued or that are floored near and for you to be knowing about those. Am I getting this right?
knowing about those. Am I getting this right?
Yes, absolutely. It would take a little bit of the emotional side.
And then it would allow, when we are busy, to have alerts and be able to jump on opportunities.
Okay. So it would also gather opportunities for you to be scooping NFTs and using J.Cole's NFT with BSLD.
cool uh nft with bsld yeah cool all right thanks great pitch man um nfts and tokens um if i if i
Yeah, cool. All right, thanks. Great pitch, man.
got that part right as well so it would also give you information if a token dropped in price and
if it was a good entry price i i love that super cool yeah all the dj and stuff that we are a bit
missing on this chain so that's my idea and yeah job, guys, for all the work you put in and
let's go. Fantastic. I think that was our first AI pitch. I loved it. Thank you so much for
coming up. And also, Phil, great job with the translations. That was very clutch.
Great work there on that side.
Patches, you were going to say something?
Do we know that Phil's not an AI bot that translates?
We've been knowing each other for four years,
so that would be really before the AI curve.
That would be crazy, right?
You're just an innovator.
I'm not 100% certain that the two times I saw you in person,
you weren't just a robot.
I can't confirm that.
Yeah, also, I love the AI pitch.
That's exactly what we're looking for here.
Yeah, and thank you very much to Phil for the translation.
So much love, and let's keep building.
Hey, my pleasure.
Let's connect with pleasure, man.
Thanks again for coming up.
Absolutely.
What I love about that pitch is it was clear, concise.
We all understood what it does to a large degree.
And it's very DGEN native to Web3.
So great job. Again, it takes a lot of courage to come up
here and speak even if it is from the ai side so thank you for coming up and i hope that you do
enter the hackathon this goes to everyone uh you can go to hashgraphonline.com forward slash hackathon
to enter with your agent enter with your human enter with your robot, enter with your human,
enter with your robot, doesn't matter.
We're in the agentic era.
It's easier than ever to ship and build something.
Even if you're not a developer
and really you don't want to build anything, that's okay.
There are teams who are looking for folks
who are good at different skills.
I'm sure they still have opportunities there.
If you join the Hedera Discord,
there is a channel dedicated to the Hack Fund
where you can ask questions and look for teams.
I know at least two teams are looking for members right now.
So do join that Discord and see if there's areas
where you can be helpful, right?
And you could meet your business partner there.
You might end up creating a business on Hedera
that does really well through this hackathon.
You never know, there's a lot of opportunities there.
So go to hashgraphonline.com forward slash hackathon
so that you can enter.
I know we've got Pastis here
and he did this great Hedera space the other day.
I think we'll let you speak.
And then there's a few things I want to cover because I know there's been questions about hackathon ideas and what to submit.
So I do want to cover some ideas from the panel as well and then close out.
But Pestas, what's up, man?
All right.
GMG, I'm Ashgraf. jim um ashgraph and i'm patricia yeah i'll be
um pitching um an ai um agent can i go on yes uh so please tell us what is the industry of business that your ai agent is going to disrupt and then give us your 30 second pitch
business that your AI agent is going to disrupt?
And then give us your 30-second pitch.
Oh, with 30 seconds, Prisha, okay.
I'll make it as fast as possible.
Yeah, the AI agent is, the name is Boto Crazy,
got him from, the crazy at the back,
got him from the piece democracy, which is freedom so yeah it is a merely focused on
enabling DAOs and MWPTD communities to automate governance, optimize
the treasury moderate community and generates proposal all securely and
efficiently so now I decided to build on Endera because of high throughput and
low fees for agent transaction on fear ordering ensures both actions are
auditable and transparent then it uses Endera
concessual services to timestamp the decisions. Then it also leverages the Edera token service
for bot-permissioned actions.
And one more special thing is it stores
all phishing AI data states on IPFS
with ashes logged on the Edera.
Now the core features is a vote bot, a prop bot,
it's also a mod bot that's a moderate moderate on the dow
chart it's also a huge bot i know you should understand what i'm talking about it's um also
um an insight bot a fork guard that detects malicious governance and um triggers dow split
now the target users for the bot which is a botocracy is on DAOs, NFT
communities, GAMFI, guilds and DeFi protocols now the business model in
which the botocracy is running on the premium AI upgrade packs
that's via the draft business of this.
Then revenues share on youth games,
token model for community government,
bots, behavior, upgrades also.
So that's just a very,
I think that's a very short pitch for the AI,
since it's a 30 seconds pitch.
Yeah, so I think initially my feedback is, since it's a third-second speech. I'm not 100% clear on what the pitch is exactly.
I think you said the name was Bato Crazy, and you said the audience is DAOs and communities projects.
So I guess it's a B2B play of some sort.
If you can maybe, like, summarize the pitch in, like, 10 words or less,
what is the core value proposition?
All right. I said the Butterfly AI agent in 10 words, I'll say it's AI built to enable DAOs and web theory communities to automate their governance,
then to optimize treasury,
then also to assist in moderating communities
and generate proposals.
So it's essentially a DAO orchestration tool. So if you're operating a DAO orchestration tool.
So if you're operating a DAO,
like we're operating a DAO, Hashgraph Online DAO,
we would be able to use your AI agent
to help us craft proposals and handle governance
and things like that.
Yes, definitely.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
DAO's mainly about the proposal.
Okay, yeah, I get that.
Okay, cool. I think that. Okay, cool.
I think it's a cool idea.
I think it's something that we would need an ecosystem.
I get a little bit scared if it's managing money with DAOs
because that's something that's quite touchy.
Anything that touches money, legal blocks,
can make me a little bit nervous.
make me a little bit nervous but in general it's a cool idea and i'd love to uh hear hear more
But in general, it's a cool idea,
um as it as it progresses uh if you are entering the hackathon pestis again there's
thirty thousand dollars in prizes i think this is a cool one it's also could segue um
into the last uh uh segment here that i want to cover before we close this out.
Just before we do that, I saw a principal of Web3.
I saw some hands here and there.
So just to make sure if principal of Web3 has questions or a pitch to present.
Principal of Web3, are you with us?
I already did. I already presented.
You did not know on this space?
I'm sorry.
Yeah, it was a little bit earlier.
But thanks for confirming okay because i saw the hands raising
uh after that towards uh end of the space so maybe it was just my ex acting out
yeah ex is acting out uh oftenly especially for a hand raises yeah yeah it for me it shows
everyone's hand is still raised so i'm just like keeping like a mental map of who hasn't talked yet.
It's a good call out.
One of these days X will get spaces, right?
The last thing I wanted to touch on
for the folks who are entering the hackathon,
what are essentially some ideas and submissions
that you can create for the hackathon
that we think would be good as ideas going against
like a non exhaustive list of things that you can build.
I'll go through like from the angle of our partners
and what's already in the ecosystem.
I think number one, AI agents that can interface
with platforms like SendText, like NFT trading and auctions would be really, really cool.
AI agents that touch the liquidity layer of Hedera
for engaging on the lending and borrowing side
would be fantastic.
Bonzo has these smart contracts that your AI agent can call. So if your AI agent can interface,
blending and borrowing to some aspect
could be really interesting on the same tack.
AI agents that can buy, trade and sell fungible tokens.
If you haven't heard of SaucerSwap,
they also have incredible documentation around that.
So interfacing with things like SaucerSwap
would be really cool.
The use cases of OpenConvey as well,
that is one of the, that's the first track that we have,
is building tooling around open conveying
commerce mechanisms for your agent to engage other agents so a lot of times i think the
perspective of agents is monetizing for humans and connecting with humans but thinking about how in this agentic future, your audience will actually become
other agents. So utilizing OpenConvey, what kind of business models can you create for your AI
agent around AI to AI businesses? There's consumer to consumer, business to consumer. And I think the new word now will be A to A, AI agents, AI agent based sales.
So how can you do that through Open Convey?
What payment rails will you use?
And what are some effective use cases around that?
The second track is the Hedera Eliza OS plugin.
So of course, we'd love to see some uses of eliza os can you
create a social agent or a meme coin that's running on the hedera eliza os plugin can your eliza agent
execute transactions effectively on hedera using the agent kit, again, for like buying and selling tokens,
but more from like that social perspective.
Think about how users will actually interface
with your ELISA agent and what that would look like.
And the last track is the Hedera agent kit or MCP server.
So think about what kind of data or options
your submission can have there.
The MCP server, I think, could be a really cool aspect to look at
in what kind of utilization of Hedera data through the MCP server
can your AI agent or systems of AI agents use on that aspect.
Also, pass the mic over to Phil for any ideas
that you think would be really cool to see during Hackathon.
Anything to me that's connecting worlds
and that's connecting people is a cheat code, in my opinion,
because that's where we win.
So as much as we can accelerate this connection
in between every single project that's where we win. So as much as we can accelerate this connection in between every single project
that's becoming communities and companies, in my opinion, is a straight-up W because that's how we
win. That's how we push innovation. That's how we push each other up. And genuinely speaking, right?
And down in attendance, there's people who have great projects that are slowly becoming entities.
And that's communication, sharing worlds,
sharing this whole ecosystem that we're in
that enables us just to crush it.
Patricia, any ideas from your side
that you think would be really cool to see during Hackathon?
Yes, like I said in the beginning,
I would like to see more that can connect to to uh health and
improving people's health of course um it would be dangerous to have um an ai agent giving uh
health advice that people uh would take that and avoid going to the doctor but other types of thing
that um general advices on how to stay healthy, things
like that, that can improve people's lives a bit as well. I think that's also an interesting
side to explore in terms of AI agents. And things like what Phil mentioned, like connecting
worlds, it's so important for us because we are all here together. We talk to each other. And if we have a better way to find content that really matters to us, we'll be a lot more productive because we are not spending time searching for this or that topic, trying to find people that relate to us.
If we have an agent telling us, go follow this person, this person has similar
interests, they are talking about things that interest you, it's a lot better for us. I think
that it will improve our lives a lot and we won't spend as much time as we do right now trying to
find topics that matter to us. Absolutely. Absolutely. Thanks so much Patricia. I think great ideas,
Patricia and Phil on Hackathon entries. Again, if you guys have questions on the Hackathon,
it's an open door policy. Reach out to us on our Telegram community. Reach out in the Hedera
Discord for the Hackathon group. we're always here to answer any questions
i do see we are going to close soon but let's see we've got poseidon here and say hbar uh poseidon
did you have a question about the hackathon i do so basically i won't take too much of your time, but I saw that the prize is $3,000.
I do want to bring a suggestion up.
Would you guys consider putting a quarter of that to charity or helping someone in need?
Because I think just even a quarter of that would help someone out a lot.
Specifically, someone that's homeless or something like that.
I just, yeah, I just want to suggest.
Not for this event.
I think contributing back is a really core thing
that's important to me personally as well,
as somebody who has lived through poverty, actually.
So that is something that's core to my tenets.
But for this hackathon specifically, no.
But I do think, actually, if you're entering the hackathon,
I think it's a good use case to create things like an AI agent
that essentially replaces GoFundMe or Kickstarter to accept donations to various causes.
So if you're listening and this is an entry
that you want to build out,
I would say go for it on the topic of good ideas.
I think this fits the ball.
And of course, crypto is probably the best mechanism today
to raise funds.
That's the one thing that crypto is really, really good at that we can all agree on is
raising capital.
So I would say Poseidon, if you want to enter the hackathon with that as your submission,
I'd welcome it.
I think it's a good idea.
Yeah, thank you.
I mean, I have considered it, but I'm really bad at code.
I just wanted to come on stage and suggest that because there's a good thing.
What goes around comes back.
So I think I would have regretted it for the next couple of weeks if I just didn't come on stage and tell you that.
Thank you so much, Noah.
Yeah, it takes a lot of courage to come up on stage and speak.
What I will say, you said you don't know how to code. That's okay. This is the agentic error, Poseidon. It's easier than ever to ship and build applications.
here. She regularly creates a ton of things using like cursor and clawed and chat GPT.
It's gotten so, so, so easy. So I would say that this is the time where you can throw imposter
syndrome out the window and use AI to help you win this competition. Who knows? Maybe you win
from that pool of $30,000 in prizes. Maybe you get a chance to pitch your idea during the demo day on May 20th and get a ton of exposure,
especially on the philanthropic side for the things that you'd like to contribute back to.
So just a thought.
I also see we've got, say, HBAR here.
Say, did you want to come up and ask a question as well?
say that you want to come up and ask a question as well?
Yeah, Jamie, Jamie, can you please?
I'm sorry, I'm struggling to hear you.
The audio isn't quite clear.
Okay, yeah, can you hear me now?
Yeah, but the audio is still a little bit difficult
i'm not sure what's going on there but um if you have any questions for us, say, feel free to send us a DM or comment on the thread for here.
I think we are going to close this out.
We're about 30 minutes over.
It was a great space.
We had a ton of fantastic pitches.
I love that we had our first AI pitch here today.
I think I'm blown away.
I see the quality of the pitches has gone up immensely since we first started these spaces.
I'm excited to really see you guys
actually enter in the hackathon.
So again, to enter, go to hashgraphonline.com
forward slash hackathon and click that register button.
Even if you've never coded before,
two weeks is plenty of time to go and ship and build something.
Again, we did the pitch competition,
but there's another giveaway that's ongoing right now
where if you apply what's in your AI agent's pack that's pinned up
and you can also find it in their feed,
you could win an additional $100 in pack tokens.
On the giveaway prizes, we will be announcing them
most likely by tomorrow, if not later today.
And they'll be posted on our feed
if you're one of the winners and recipients
of the pack tokens, and then we'll be reaching out to you
directly to coordinate around the prizes.
So as we close out here, just any last thoughts,
Phil or Patricia?
PHILIPPE RIGOLLETIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERIERI And yeah, really great spaces, great content, great AI usage. AI also is really at the forefront of absolutely everything right now.
So keep on crushing it.
Coding knowledge is not necessary.
Just come up with a great use case, great idea that users there.
And let's keep on crushing it.
It was a great one again.
And I want to thank all the speakers that were here with us today, presenting their pitches, to the judges giving their feedback as well. And on the next one, I hope to see a lot more pitches, a lot of great ideas, and start working on your submissions. Like Michael was saying, two weeks is plenty of time with AI helping these days.
Things are done really fast.
And I know that from experience because I'm not a coder and I'm doing scripts and things that can recover transactions from there and things like that.
So that's really insane that someone without any coding knowledge can do that. So go ahead,
use the tools that you have available and ask AI for ideas. What tool could I submit? What AI
agent could I build? And take those ideas from AI and ask the AI to build that for you. It's going
to be super simple.
So don't miss this opportunity to get your application and your submission
out there.
Thanks, Patricia.
I think that was a great close.
With that, I think we'll end the space
Now we're 30 minutes in.
Again, thank you all for coming up.
Remember, check out that demo day video,
register in hashgraphonline.com forward slash hackathon.
And let's get ready.
We got two weeks here.
It's plenty of time to build something awesome.
Thanks again, everyone.
Have a great rest of your day and we'll chat soon.
That's the AI agents round table.
We're out.