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GameFi rises, Agent Hackathon launches, UAE-India corridor established, and other Web3 news

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  • The Agent Hackathon on Solana, launched on February 2, features AI agents as primary developers with a $100,000 prize pool, emphasizing community-driven voting for project assessments and exploring autonomous operations on the blockchain. (📰eGamers.io)
  • BingX will sponsor Bloco Forrozin at São Paulo’s Carnival on February 7, 2026, featuring an interactive truck with LED panels and engaging experiences for attendees, as part of its strategy to connect with local communities. (📰prnewswire.co.uk)
  • The India Blockchain Alliance and TheBlock. have partnered to create the UAE–India Web3 & AI Business Corridor, aimed at enhancing technology collaboration and innovation between India and the UAE. (📰CDO Magazine)
  • The WAIB Summit Monaco 2026, scheduled for June 9-10, will gather over 2,000 participants to discuss the future of AI and Web3, featuring various thematic formats and events, including an AI Film Festival and startup pitch sessions. (📰incrypted)
  • GameFi has seen a rise in its market position, moving from 15th to 2nd on DeFiLlama’s narrative tracker, while the TRUMP meme coin is launching a Web3 game with a $1M prize pool, and Elixir Games is backing Alea, a skill-driven arena shooter. (📰CoinMarketCap)
  • Autonomys Network has announced a strategic integration with FoxWallet to enhance access to AI-powered decentralized applications, aiming to facilitate user interaction with its Nova EVM domain chain set to launch in Q1 2025. (📰StartupHub.ai)
  • A debate among venture capitalists has emerged regarding the viability of non-financial use cases in crypto, with differing opinions on whether they have failed due to lack of demand or if their potential is still to be realized. (📰TradingView)
  • CoinShares analyst Christopher Bendiksen warns against hastily upgrading Bitcoin to be quantum-proof, stating that practical quantum computers capable of breaking Bitcoin’s encryption are at least a decade away, and that current proposals for enhancing quantum resistance could be risky. (📰dlnews.com)
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