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Project Proposal – g0v Hackath71n (g0v, the 71st Hackathon)

g0v hackath71n / g0v the 71st Hackathon

This time, we’re heading south to Kaohsiung (a.k.a. Takao) to participate in the “g0v Hackath71n – g0v the 71st Hackathon.” If you happen to be in southern Taiwan during this period, or if you’d like to travel south to Kaohsiung together—combining a short trip with a few days of remote work while joining the event—feel free to come find us at the hackathon. We’ve registered a booth to help move forward the progress of the “Anonymous Online Community” 2026 project!

At the moment, it looks like there are still a few spots available. If you’re interested in our project and would like to contribute, you’re very welcome to join us on the day of the event—no matter your background or area of expertise.

Hackathon Goals

The January 25 hackathon will focus on advancing three project goals:

  • Personal Privacy Guidelines: How can we make practical adjustments to improve the security of our everyday internet usage? At present, we still lack a complete, actionable set of guidelines and materials.(Curriculum development)

  • Tor Relay Campus Deployment Competition: There is already a successful example at National Taiwan Normal University. To enable students at other universities to follow suit, we need a clear, well-documented process covering communication with schools, applications, and ongoing maintenance.(Event planning)

  • Anonymous Payments: As an essential piece of the “anonymity” puzzle, how anonymity can be achieved in everyday payment scenarios is a direction we plan to explore in greater depth.(Topic research)

Collaborative Notes

  • The shared notes document for this event can be found here!