Mind Network Won the Silver Prize at Network State Virtual Hackathon

Mind Network
2 min readFeb 23

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We are proud to win the Silver Prize and KNN3 Bounty of the Network State Hackathon out of 200+ participants.

Mind Network incorporates Zero Trust principles to maximize data usability without trade-offs on privacy protection. Mind Network uses Zero Knowledge Proofs and internally developed Adaptive Fully Homomorphic Encryption to achieve this.

During the hackathon, the Mind Network Team demonstrated how Mind Network can be used for private photo sharing on SocialFi under the leadership of founders Mason and George. With Mind Network, the user stories are reformed:

  • Only masked photos are shared and accessed publically. No original photo can be accessed, including leaked photos.
  • Important information (e.g. face encoding) is encrypted. Only authorized users can access important information based on permission.
  • AI Models are decentralized and secured, and the same permission is decentralized.

Do you want to watch the full demonstration? Check the video to enjoy it.

“ Thank you, sponsors, judges, and organizations! An amazing ten days with all the builders and judges. We really enjoyed it. We sincerely hope the community can benefit from Mind Network.” — Mason Song (Mind Network CEO)

After this journey, Mind Network will continue to help solve privacy problems in Web3. Stay tuned and see you at ETHDenver!

About Mind Network

Mind Network is a Decentralized Zero Trust Data Lake that secures all your data, smart contracts, and AI on Web3. It is built on a patented zero trust framework based on Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) and Adaptive Fully Homomorphic Encryption (AFHE) to empower high-performance encryption on data storage and computation.

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Mind Network

A Decentralized Zero Trust Data Lake that secures all your data, smart contracts and AI on Web3. https://linktr.ee/mindnetwork_xyz