As Akash continues to grow as the leading decentralized compute network for AI workloads, we are excited to present the planning proposal for our third annual Akash conference. Building on the energy and momentum of prior years, the Akash conference this year expands to a two-part program: a two-day in-person hackathon leading into a flagship conference in San Francisco on October 5, 2026.
Key highlights for 2026 include:
The total community pool request is $773,750, comprising $619,000 in program budget plus a 25% volatility buffer to cover AKT price movement during liquidation.
In addition, all ticket and sponsorship income generated by the keystone event will be applied in full to reduce the community's net cost. Overclock Labs retains no portion of this income — it is held on behalf of the community pool and returned alongside any unused funds. The full budget is requested upfront because this income is uncertain and committed costs (venue, production) must be funded regardless of whether it materializes. A full accounting of realized costs, offset income, and returned funds will be published by December 1, 2026.
All unused funds, including any remaining AKT after liquidation, will be returned to the community pool.
To ensure maximum ROI and sustained momentum, we have allocated a flexible monthly budget dedicated to high-impact activities for the second half of 2026. This includes targeted sponsorships for leading AI developer events and co-hosting strategic hackathons that directly drive ecosystem growth. By proactively engaging with the developer community through these high-yield touchpoints, we secure Akash's position at the forefront of the open AI infrastructure movement.
The following is the estimated cost breakdown for both program components, including transportation and accommodations for the OCL team and up to five (5) community members. This also includes the funding request for H2 2026 events.
Hackathon Budget — $54,000
| Expense Items | Budget |
| Hackathon Partner | $25,000 |
| Food | $10,000 |
| Beverage | $5,000 |
| Signage & Marketing Materials | $2,000 |
| Prizes | $10,000 |
| Security | $2,000 |
| Sub Total | $54,000 |
Akash Annual Conference Budget — $475,000
| Expense Items | Budget |
| Venue & Operations (venue, insurance, security, labor) | $65,000 |
| Production & Technical (production company, fees, rentals, AV, lighting, livestreaming) | $257,000 |
| Catering & Hospitality (food, beverages, on-site experience) | $37,000 |
| Content Capture & Media (videography, photography, podcast & press coverage) | $83,000 |
| Brand & Attendee Experience (merchandise, on-site branding, décor) | $33,000 |
| Sub Total | $475,000 |
Additional Event Budget — $90,000
Combined Budget Summary
| Summary | Amount |
| Akash Hackathon (Oct 3–4, 2026) | $54,000 |
| Akash Annual Conference (Oct 5, 2026) | $475,000 |
| Monthly Events H2 2026 | $90,000 |
| Gross Program Budget | $619,000 |
| Volatility Buffer (25%)* | $154,750 |
| Total Community Pool Request | $773,750 |
*Volatility buffer methodology: A flat 25% buffer has been applied to this request to ensure adequate coverage during liquidation, as liquidations will be spread out across 90-120 days. All unused AKT will be returned to the community pool.
Total Anticipated Return Summary
| Source | Estimated Return |
| Ticket Income Estimate | $20,000 |
| Sponsorship Estimate | $50,000 |
| Total Estimated Return | $70,000 |
Overclock Labs will custody the requested funds in a new, distinct wallet so that funds from any other source are not commingled.All funds will be liquidated and managed to minimize market impact. These funds will be handled with the same care and attention as all previous Community Funding Proposals, with liquidations done in a fashion that will not adversely affect the market.