


🚀 AI x Data x Web3 Hackathon launched: Sound the trumpet of fairness in Web3 technology “Technology is not used to control people, but to liberate
creativity.”
—— On the evening of June 23, FAIR3 CTO Wang Xin
officially kicked off the “AI x Data x Web3 Hackathon” hosted by Fair3 in collaboration with HackQuest and supported by CARV, @YoubetDAO, BuildLand and other projects. With “technical fairness” as the core theme, this Hackathon is dedicated to exploring how to break down unfair technical barriers in the Web3 era and return innovation to the creators themselves
.This time, Space was hosted by TechFlame and invited a number of heavyweight guests to discuss technical fairness: Wang Xin (FAIR3 CTO) Yoda (CARV
, Head of DevRel) Cam (HackQuest)
(Co-Founder)
Ricky (BuildLand Founder)
Perturbation Theory (YouBetDAO Founder)
Here's a wonderful review of Space:
I shared and interpreted the idea that sparked a buzz in the community: “We don't want to manage a group of people, we want a group of people to invent the rules themselves.”
In the Web3 world, this statement is not only a belief, but also the spiritual core of Hackathon.
Wang Xin explained: True innovation should not be stifled by an unfair system.
Web3's blockchain architecture, smart contract design, and ecological governance should all seek a balance between efficiency and fairness.
Technological fairness means creating a more open and equal participation environment, rather than letting a few people control the ecosystem.
traditional enterprise employment model has begun to restrict individual creativity in
this
eraFair distribution depends on being able to accurately assess labor contributions, and @GoHacker_AI is probably trying to solve this “DiDi dilemma”: traditional platforms' monopoly
on data and rules is a core obstacle to open collaboration and fair distribution.
was once attracted to Web2's “
Users are used to handing over data to large companies and lack awareness of data sovereignty.
We hope that through the hackathon, more people will be guided to think about data autonomy and fairness.
Web2's unfair data ownership is one of the biggest issues
Web3 should go back to the original purpose of users owning their own data and deciding how to use the data.
developers
CARV proposes a data authorization+trust+verification framework to achieve a balance between data use and privacy protection through private computing and AI public chains.
These discussions directly hit on the most essential contradiction in the Web3 world: inequality between users and developers in terms of data, rules, and benefits.
Following the award settings: the total prize is over 300,000 RMB, and there is no theme limit; as long as itHackathon prize and the full upgrade of the track, Wang Xin explained in detail the Hackathon process and
Awards include: Main Circuit:
Any Innovation Community Related to Technological Equity Special Award: Empowering FAIR3 Underlying Construction Projects BNB Chain
Special
Award: Focus on Governance Tools, Data Credentials
UnicornX Special Award: Trading and Community Innovation CARV Special Award: Focusing on the AI + Data field
Cam and Ricky also added:
HackQuest will support winning teams from project incubation to operation.
Ricky emphasized that hackathons aren't just contests, they're looking for opportunities for like-minded people to build together.
The hackathon welcomes not only experienced developers, but also newcomers with fresh ideas.
an exclusive CARV track. Yoda said
,”“CARV is concerned about data sovereignty and has also provided a CARV token worth 20,000 USTD.
CARV brings four innovative directions, building a native AI agent for CARV SVM: building AI agents on the SVM chain using the D.A.T.A. Framework for decentralized data compilation
modular identity based on CARV ID (ERC-7231
)
Open innovation circuit with the reputation system: the addition of CARV, a real-world application scenario of AI × Web3, not only is highly compatible with FAIR3 in terms of concept, but also injected strong technical resources and a richer reward pool into the Hackathon
.
Space, the host asked a very realistic question: “Many people say that Web3 is a game of wealth, driven by
technology?”price rather than technology. What do the guests think of this phenomenon? And how can we balance the relationship between narrative and
The guests agreed that technology determines how long the project will survive, and the story determines who survives.
Short-term breakthroughs are important, but to survive for a long time, you must have excellent technology.
Hackathons are an important opportunity to break “only speculate on concepts, not re-implement”.
Wang Xin concluded,
one platform; it's about creating one together.”“It's not about obeying
This phrase perfectly responds to the purpose of the entire Hackathon: to make more people not just users, but co-creators of the ecosystem.
developers who have ideals and a vision of technological fairness to do
something different together on the path of longevity and technical fairness
.”
Just as Coinbase changed the slogan from “Make Something Big” to “Make Something Different,” this hackathon also hopes to not only create long-term projects, but also
make something unique, Innovations with social value
This time Space came to a successful conclusion amid intense discussions and expectations, but the Hackathon's trumpet has only just sounded. Over the next few weeks, the Fair3 hackathon will be one of the top highlights in the Web3 world
.Reinvent your faith and rekindle the flames of war. Innovation comes from the collective wisdom of a consensual community. Let's make something different in Web3.
👉 Want to participate in the Hackathon? Please follow FAIR3, HackQuest, and CARV to start a new chapter of technological fairness
together!




