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LATAM's AI talent accelerator as a founding partner of the Ethereum Foundation's agent-focused hackathon.
March 2026 · Online + CDMX IRL
Hackathon Submissions
5
via Godínez.AI
IRL Event Attendees
9
18 registered
Total Impressions
9,670
X + LinkedIn
Content Pieces
22
posts + streams
X (Twitter) · LinkedIn · YouTube
Impressions
9,519
Likes
193
Posts (own)
13
Posts (team)
3
Includes @fruteroclub + @ValeCreativo, @EmaCr1pto, @0xscarf
Impressions
151
Reactions
8
Posts
2
Avg. per post
75.5
Frutero Club company page
Total Views
1,186
Streams/Videos
4
Likes
19
Top video
901
YouTube (2) + X Live (1) + X video (1)
What Frutero shipped for this partnership
Custom agent platform tier deployed for hackathon participants. Lowered the barrier to entry for builders who lacked access to autonomous agents, enabling 5 teams to submit projects they otherwise couldn't have built.
5
submissions
Custom structured context file for LLM agents assisting hackathon builders. Contains bounty information, project guidance, and sponsor context. A novel agentic tooling format enabling context-feeding directly into builders' AI agents — published open source in the Synthesis org.
v5
latest
Full-day IRL building session in CDMX, co-organized with Octant. Builders worked on Synthesis hackathon projects with personalized mentoring from 11AM–8PM. Included talks on agentic AI relevance, Synthesis track orientation, and Octant Council Builder introduction.
9
attendees
End-to-end participant onboarding infrastructure: Tally registration form, direct email access communication, license provisioning per participant, and a full onboarding process. Social amplification across X and Telegram channels.
Tally Form
✓ Live
Email Access
✓ Done
License Prov.
✓ Done
X + Telegram
✓ Published
Onboarding Flow
✓ Done
By providing Godínez.AI Hackathon Mode, Frutero enabled 5 teams to submit who otherwise lacked access to autonomous agent tooling — directly expanding the hackathon's total participation count.
The IRL building session in CDMX co-organized with Octant brought 9 LATAM builders into a structured, mentored environment — creating a physical node in the global online hackathon.
The llm.txt context pack experiment demonstrated a novel sponsor placement format — native, agent-readable context that aids builders' AI tools directly during the build, not just before it.
Frutero's participation aligned three key domains: LATAM talent development, Ethereum agentic infrastructure (Synthesis), and public goods funding (Octant) — strengthening the wider ecosystem flywheel.