HackQuest Announces Winners of 0G Labs Asia-Pacific Hackathon Focused on AI Agent Infrastructure
HackQuest has announced the winners of the 0G Labs Asia-Pacific Hackathon, which attracted 1,145 participants from around the world who submitted 293 projects.
The winning projects focused on AI Agent infrastructure, memory layers, identity, and verifiable computing, with the top three being Ghast AI, NeoSoul, and Anima. Additionally, there were outstanding and community awards, with winners including Alsphere, Hash PayLink, Beam, and 10 other teams.
This event highlights developers' enthusiasm for core technologies related to AI Agents. The winning projects will receive resource support from 0G Labs to accelerate their implementation, driving increased capital flow into AI infrastructure in the Asia-Pacific region.
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0G Labs, a project focused on decentralized AI infrastructure, has attracted global developers through multiple hackathons, previously supporting the development of memory layers and verifiable computing prototypes. Historically, similar events have propelled several AI Agent projects from concept to actual deployment and secured subsequent funding.
The event organizers mobilized resources to reward AI Agent infrastructure and verification directions, shifting capital from broad solicitation to precise support for winning teams. Through mentorship and ecosystem integration, projects like Ghast AI are optimizing memory modules and verifiable computing pathways, reducing early-stage development friction and securing long-term developer loyalty.
Similar to ETHGlobal or Solana hackathons where AI+Blockchain projects stood out, 0G Labs is currently transitioning from foundational infrastructure to controlling AI Agent applications in the Asia-Pacific region.
Essentially, this represents a capital-driven restructuring of the industry chain: the hackathon mechanism accelerates exploration of technological branches, shifting from fragmented development to concentrated investment at the infrastructure level, reshaping pricing power in the AI Agent field towards providers of memory, identity, and verification modules, and strengthening the innovation ecosystem in the Asia-Pacific region.
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The more participants, the stronger the signal; focusing on infrastructure amplifies subsequent leverage.
The hackathon is not the end but a capital entry point; the moment of winning resets resource pathways.
The finer the technological branches, the fiercer the competition; those who first build memory and identity layers will control the barriers of the Agent era.