Summary
We launched Geo Genesis for early access. Response has been great! We’re adding people methodically as we iterate based on user feedback. You can see some examples of Crypto News, the city of San Francisco and my personal space.
My personal space links to blog posts I’ve published including Knowledge graphs are web3 and Governing public knowledge. You can also see them aggregated in the new public space for The Graph. We can even aggregate upcoming events, job openings, posts and other core dev and ecosystem content in this space. Excited to get more teams up and running.
We launched the GRC-20 Hackathon with help from The Graph Foundation and the E&N design team Over 200 developers applied, we accepted 100, and they’ve been off to the races! The goal of the hackathon is to have developers build tooling and automation to scrape the web, import data from different data sources and use AI to organize knowledge using the GRC-20 standard.
We’re continuing work on the web3 app framework to enable developers to build custom applications on top of the knowledge graph.
Looking ahead
Excited to onboard the core devs, start working through the early access list for Geo Genesis, and see what these hackathon participants are able to do organizing knowledge into an open, verifiable and composable graph