On October 26, 2024, the BrushO team participated in the Hong Kong Solana Hacker House event hosted by the Solana Foundation. The event gathered outstanding projects within the Solana ecosystem, providing an exceptional platform for developers, innovators, and Web3 enthusiasts from across the industry to connect and exchange ideas.

At 4:20 pm (UTC+8) on October 26, BrushO’s Chief Technology Officer, Quentin So, took the stage during the “Demo Day” segment. A veteran with over 20 years of experience in software and hardware development, Quentin has an extensive background in AI vision, GameFi, and smart toys. His passion for innovation and product development is evident, and his work seamlessly combines hardware, blockchain, and AI technologies, setting BrushO apart as a pioneering DePIN project.
During his presentation, Quentin highlighted BrushO’s recent technological advancements and future vision, focusing on the highly anticipated BrushO AI-Powered Mining Toothbrush. He detailed the unique features of this life-enhancing mining device, emphasizing its powerful AI brushing capabilities and its eco-friendly mining approach, coined “brush-to-mine.” Quentin further underscored BrushO’s commitment to establishing Web3 oral health identities for users, empowering them with privacy, data ownership, control, and profit-sharing rights, thereby maximizing the value of oral health data for both the industry and individuals.
In addition to presenting the project and product, the BrushO team engaged in in-depth discussions with Solana Labs and Solana Foundation teams to gain insights into the Solana ecosystem. These conversations helped BrushO pinpoint areas for future technical optimization and laid the groundwork for potential collaborations. Through these interactions, BrushO is excited to push the boundaries of innovation in technology and operations.
The Solana Hacker House in Hong Kong offered an ideal environment for networking, equipped with fast Wi-Fi, power sources, workstations, food, and lounges for continuous conversations, work, and relaxation. Here, BrushO connected with developers from around the world, exchanging ideas, discussing future collaborations, and building a strong foundation for BrushO’s scalability and sustained growth.
Looking ahead, BrushO plans to participate in more influential industry events, engaging with global Web3 developers and stakeholders. We look forward to exploring collaborative opportunities to advance the future of Web3 and DePIN projects together. Stay tuned for our updates, and we hope to connect with you at future events!
BrushO is a decentralized global oral health data platform, consisting of the BrushO AI-Powered Mining Toothbrush and the BrushO Network. BrushO’s mission is to empower users worldwide by establishing personal oral health Web3 IDs and accumulating personal oral health data assets, ultimately creating a global oral health Web3 identity network. Through user authorization, BrushO transforms the oral health industry by restructuring production relationships while safeguarding user privacy, driving industry upgrades, and raising global oral health standards.
This special edition of the Solana Hacker House is a three-day offline event featuring talks, panels, and workshops by industry thought leaders, with in-person guidance from Solana Labs and Solana Foundation team members and networking opportunities with teams from the Solana ecosystem.
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