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IRI: Cardano & Urbit Hackathon

$25,000.00 Received
$25,000.00 Requested
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We will hold a Hackathon for development of tools that will bridge Cardano with the Urbit computing platform.

Problem:

Cardano needs to build bridges with more Web3 Tools that allow for decentralized collaboration.

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592

This proposal was approved and funded by the Cardano Community via Project F8: Open Source Development Ecosystem Catalyst funding round.

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[IMPACT]

The purpose of these events will be to encourage computer science students, novice developers, and others to take part in a Hackathon event that will connect the Cardano and Urbit platforms. We will invite students from the University of Illinois and surrounding university to spend the day or weekend in a rapid development experience.

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has over 34,000 undergraduates and 20,000 graduate students. It is also home to the University of Illinois Research Park which hosts offices and research centers of some of the top technology companies. The local community also has its share of blockchain companies such as Runtime Verification and Wolfram Blockchain Labs.

By building cross-platform integrations between Cardano and Urbit participants will be exposed to the features of each ecosystem. We hope to market to a wide audience including individuals with little prior blockchain experience.

We recently formed a non-profit entity named "The Immutable Research Institute" (IRI) to organize educational, advocacy, and networking activities such as this. Our organization already has a relationship with the University of Illinois and will be able to take advantage of the campus and system facilities.

Major challenges include:

  • Lack of participation
  • Misunderstanding of project goals
  • Failure to deliver a meaningful experience

We hope to mitigate those risks by recruiting volunteers from our partner organizations to promote the event, serve as mentors, and work directly with project teams to ensure success.

[FEASIBILITY]

<u>Within 3 Months</u> - We will have established the event venue, contacted likely speakers, and made a schedule for the event by June 15. We will begin our promotional efforts.

<u>Within 6 Months</u> - We will hold the event in mid-september on a weekend that if found to be most suitable for our purposes.

We believe that this timeline allows us enough runway to plan and execute the event.

$10,000 - Prize Pool. We will offer a grand price and several smaller prizes to the best teams.

$10,000 - Venue and Catering. We will likely have booking fees associated with venue locations (such as the iHotel Conference Center in the UI Research Park) and purchase food and drink for the participants.

$5,000 - Promotion and Travel Grants. We will need to publicize the event and helps teams attend. Travel grants may include mileage reimbursement or van rental for participants who come from outside the area.

Adam Rusch holds a PhD from the University of Illinois in Education Policy where he works as a Lecturer in Information Sciences and eLearning Specialist. He is the organizer of the Champaign Blockchain meetup group and a founder of the Immutable Research Institute. He is also a Core Contributor to ADAO and wrote the ADAO Constitution.

Neal Davis holds a PhD from the University of Illinios in Nuclear Engineering and is the Director of Developer Experience at the Urbit Foundation. He is a Teaching Assistant Professor of Computer Science (on leave) at the University of Illinois with a background in nuclear engineering and high-performance computing.

[AUDITABILITY]

IRI will provide updates on progress of the planning of this event on our website and social media accounts. Once the event has concluded we will write a retrospective report with information on what was done.

Success for the project will be a vibrant event with many participants. Furthermore, we want the participants to go away from the event with an appreciation of the Cardano and Urbit platforms along with a desire to build on them further.

This is a proposal for a new project.

SDG Rating

We believe that blockchain technologies are inherently aligned with Sustainable Development Goals by virtue of the decentralization philosophy that empowers every individual to make a difference in their own community and the wider world.

This project would align with the goal of Reduced Inequalities because it will help members of the blockchain community connect with peers and mentors. There is great inequality that comes from the connections (or lack thereof) that one has in an industry or society. By providing a space where every individual is welcome, regardless of privilege or background, we are doing just a little bit to level the playing field.

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Adam and Neal are the two leads for this project. This month we received notice that we were funded for Project Catalyst. Neal is currently in New York City for an Urbit event and will be talking with colleagues about the project. Adam attended a Proof-of-Life session and worked on a list of dates for the event to take place. Adam and Neal made plans to meet next week to talk about event date and venue.

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$25,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
11/16/2022
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Meeting between Adam Rusch of IRI and Neal Davis of Urbit Foundation went well. We are making plans of how to run the Hackathon as a hybrid event, where we can match participants from the Urbit and Cardano ecosystems online and get them working together. After the build time is complete, each team will be invited to send representatives to the University of Illinois campus to meet with competition judges and participate in a post-event conference.

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$25,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
10/29/2022
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We have made substantial progress planning for the Urbit-Cardano Hackathon. Our event will kick off on September 24-25 in Miami, FL at the Urbit Assembly. Cross-chain teams will be encouraged to form that include both Urbit and Cardano developers as well as participants with other skills such as web development, marketing, or community building experience. There will (of course) also be a virtual venue for team formation.

For the next five weeks, teams will work on their projects giving progress reports to the judges. Then the teams will be invited to present their projects at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign on October 29.

We have booked the second floor of the Siebel Center for Computer Science as the venue of our event. It has a lecture/discussion room, open lounge, and outdoor terrace for us to use. We have also identified the atrium of the Campus Instructional Facility (picture attached) as our overflow venue to book a large keynote.

We have started identifying judges and reaching out to organizations within the Urbit and Cardano ecosystem to provide additional participants.

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$25,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
3. In the next 6 months
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We are making good progress! Our website is being developed this week and we are set to start advertising to students in the next couple weeks now that school is back in session.

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Completion Target
2. In the next 3 months
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Hackathon promotion is in full swing - find us on Twitter @UC4UC_Hack. Neal was a guest speaker on the “UIUC Podcast” to talk about his work with the Urbit Foundation and promote the event. Invitations to the kickoff ideation session have been sent out to the Computer Science, Information Sciences, and Disruption & Innovation (College of Business) student newsletters. Adam and Neal have also put up posters around campus. 

In order to reach out beyond the UIUC population for participants and mentors the event is being promoted at the Urbit Assembly (Sept 22-25) in Miami. Neal is promoting it in his panel and Adam worked with The Cardano Solution to provide speakers for a Cardano South Florida Meetup the first night of Urbit Assembly. This event successfully brought together members of the Urbit and Cardano communities to meet each other.

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$25,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
1. In the next month
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We are coming up to the final days of the Hackathon main build. We've had some teams drop off from communication with us - so we are reconsidering how to engage them for the event. One idea we have is to schedule another Workshop where we can walk everyone through the Urbit and Cardano ecosystems in more detail. We are still hopeful of good reports from other workgroups!

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$25,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
1. In the next month
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We were hoping to complete the Hackathon activities in the end of October but the student groups we had recruited were having trouble with completing their projects. Some of the students told us they needed more time / it was a bad time of the semester, others just stopped responding. It was clear to us that holding a closing workshop would not be very productive and leave most of the students behind. This was a major setback for us.

Our response was to offer an extension for the projects and incorporate the closing of the event into the HackIllinois event which will happen in the Spring. We believe by incorporating these projects as a category in the larger general Hackathon we can get even more students to participate in our closing activities. We can also contribute positively to the campus community and increase awareness of Cardano and Urbit as contributors to the event.

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$25,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
2. In the next 3 months
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Apologies for missing the deadline for the November Report. It appears to have not been saved so I will repeat it here and add on for December.

We were hoping to complete the Hackathon activities in the end of October but the student groups we had recruited were having trouble with completing their projects. Some of the students told us they needed more time / it was a bad time of the semester, others just stopped responding. It was clear to us that holding a closing workshop would not be very productive and leave most of the students behind. This was a major setback for us.

Our response was to offer an extension for the projects and incorporate the closing of the event into the HackIllinois event which will happen in the Spring. We believe by incorporating these projects as a category in the larger general Hackathon we can get even more students to participate in our closing activities. We can also contribute positively to the campus community and increase awareness of Cardano and Urbit as contributors to the event.

We have now solved some of our logistical problems. We have gotten in contact with the Hack Illinois Organizers and will be joining that larger event as a Track Prize Sponsor. Hack Illinois will take place February 24-26 and being part of this weekend will give us more access to a larger pool of students interested in learning about Cardano and Urbit. We will restart our Workshops in early February and hold the competition during the Hackathon.

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$25,000
Status
Still in progress
Completion Target
2. In the next 3 months
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