In the midst of Ethereum Singapore and Token2049 week, the recent World Supercomputer event will shine a spotlight on decentralised Artificial Intelligence (dAI) and its potential impact within blockchain.
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Proposing ERC-4804
Featuring Vyas Krishnan from Eigenlayer, alongside Qiang Zhu from ETH Storage, the duo will present the ERC-4804 proposal.
This proposal aims to bridge the gap between conventional web content and decentralised platforms.
Essentially, ERC-4804 proposes a standard for translating HTTP-style Web3 URLs into EVM call messages.
In simpler terms, it seeks to create a more straightforward method for users accustomed to the traditional Web2 to access decentralised Web3 content, such as SVG or HTML.
This will enable users to access on-chain web content, like interactive SVGs or HTML pages, while developers will have a standardised framework for deploying such content, enriching the decentralisation landscape.
AI NFTs on ERC-7007
The ZenetickNFT team will also introduce the idea of AI-Generated Content Non-Fungible Tokens (AIGC-NFTs).
These tokens represent unique AI-generated content, going beyond conventional NFTs by not only proving ownership of digital assets but also verifying the authenticity of the AI-generated content linked to the token. T
This verification encompasses the content's origin, the model responsible for its creation, and the inputs used, adding layers of authenticity and distinctiveness.
Ethical Hacking at World Supercomputer
Dimitry will showcase 0xhacked, powered by Hyper Oracle's zkOracle.
0xHack takes a different approach simulates potential breaches within the platform that occur within an EVM logic inside the zkVM
This enables hackers to generate proof of a vulnerability without actively exploiting it.
More importantly, this proof doesn't reveal the specifics of the smart contract's flaw but rather demonstrates the potential consequences, such as fund depletion or adverse state changes.
Once a vulnerability is identified, hackers can initiate direct negotiations with the affected protocol, proposing a bounty as an alternative to exploitation.
This mechanism offers a win-win scenario: hackers receive compensation without resorting to illegal activities, and protocols have the opportunity to rectify vulnerabilities before they become public exploits.
World Supercomputer Community Day
The World Supercomputer initiative has a vision of establishing a decentralised Artificial Intelligence framework, with the ultimate goal of providing an internet-based brain accessible to all.
Their mission aligns with supporting Ethereum and its ecosystem to foster growth in domains such as DeFi, zkML, and AI within the crypto space.
The event itself is a collaborative effort, organised in partnership with Hyper Oracle, the programmable zkOracle Protocol, Eth Storage, a storage rollup on Ethereum, and the venture capital firm dao5.
Hosts of the Event
As one of the hosts of World Supercomputer, dao5 is an experimental cryptocurrency investment fund set to evolve into a decentralised autonomous organisation ("DAO").
EthStorage, on the other hand, has devised a storage rollup on the Ethereum network.
EthStorage's objective is to harness Ethereum's mainnet security features while significantly increasing storage capacity at a fraction of the cost.
Their aim is nothing short of reaching Petabytes of storage with only a fraction of the typical cost.
EthStorage's commendable efforts have garnered them two grants from the Ethereum Foundation, along with a first-place accolade at the Edcon Super Demo in 2023.
Hyper Oracle, on the other hand, is in the process of constructing a programmable zkOracle protocol.
This protocol is designed to decentralise and fortify decentralised applications (dApps).
zkOracle empowers smart contracts with the ability to execute arbitrary computations and trustless automation.