From February 10–12, 2026, Consensus Hong Kong 2026 was held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The event attracted 11,000 registered attendees from 122 countries and regions, generating nearly HKD 300 million in economic impact for Hong Kong. Compared with earlier crypto conferences that focused more on narratives, this year’s Consensus Hong Kong placed a stronger emphasis on technical implementation, developers, and infrastructure building.
Against this backdrop, Noos participated in four key events centered on the AI developer ecosystem from February 8 to 12, systematically entering the core scenarios of technology building and ecosystem collaboration.
Stop 1 | GWDC 2026: Infrastructure Takes the Stage at a Developer-First Conference
On February 8–9, GWDC 2026 (Global Web3 Dev Con) was held at Cyberport, Hong Kong. As a major developer-focused technical conference during Consensus Week, GWDC follows the principle of “For Builders, By Builders” and adopts a dual-core structure of “main forum + hackathon practice,” focusing on technical implementation, product building, and developer collaboration. It provides a high-density platform for exchanges and showcases among protocol teams, infrastructure projects, and frontline developers.
Noos appeared as a Silver Sponsor, alongside projects such as TRON, Conflux, AWS, and HTX Ventures. This lineup further reinforced Noos’s positioning within the developer ecosystem and infrastructure layer, and reflected its long-term strategy in the convergence of AI and Web3.
At the topic level, GWDC focused on Web3 payments, stablecoin settlement, and AI micropayments, centering discussions on “how to support higher-frequency and finer-grained value flows.” On February 9, Noos Ecosystem Lead Vlada joined the discussions and shared insights on the evolution path “from stablecoin settlement to AI micropayments,” exploring how to build high-frequency, programmable, and scalable settlement infrastructure for agent collaboration scenarios in the Agent Economy era.
After the conference, Vlada gave an interview to Web3Labs, noting that as AI Agents evolve from tools into autonomous collaborative entities, Web3 must upgrade into infrastructure that supports agent collaboration and value distribution. She emphasized that Noos’s core goal is to turn agents’ behavioral outcomes into verifiable and settleable economic facts, and to drive the payment system from human-centered stablecoin transfers toward high-frequency, programmable micropayments for agents, supporting the operation of the next-generation Agent Economy.
Stop 2 | GPTDAO AI & Stablecoin Fusion Night
On February 10, the GPTDAO AI & Stablecoin Fusion Night (Hong Kong) was held in Central, Hong Kong. Hosted by GPTDAO and co-organized by Noos, FlowGen, and others, the event focused on core infrastructure topics of the Agentic Economy, including agent payments, the synergy between stablecoins/RWA and the compute layer, and other key directions. Participants from AI, Web3 infrastructure, and investment institutions gathered for keynote sessions and closed-door discussions on the technical paths of the next-generation agent economy.
At the event, Vlada delivered a keynote titled “NOOS: A Verifiable Economic Infrastructure for the AGI Era.” She pointed out that as AI Agents evolve from tools into autonomous, collaborative entities, traditional settlement systems centered on “resource consumption” are no longer sufficient to measure their real value. Noos is building a verifiable and settleable economic infrastructure that transforms agents’ behavioral outcomes into auditable economic facts, providing a foundational layer for agent-level micropayments, cross-agent collaborative settlement, and the coordination between AI and compute resources.
Stop 3 | Connecting AI Autonomy and DeFi Liquidity
On February 11, an AI-themed conference hosted by AID was held in Hong Kong, bringing together speakers from IOSG Ventures, 0G Labs, Cicada Finance, and Noos. Aimed at industry participants and developers, the event focused on frontier topics such as AI Agents, DeFi liquidity, and the Agent Economy, exploring practical paths for integrating AI autonomy with decentralized financial infrastructure.
At the event, Noos shared its thinking and practical approach around “verifiable and settleable Agent Economy infrastructure,” highlighting its design philosophy in agent collaboration, behavior verification, and value settlement. Through this industry roundtable, discussions during Consensus Week on AI × DeFi × Agent Economy further moved toward concrete technical and system-level implementation, and also created important opportunities for collaboration and exchange between Noos and ecosystem partners in the field of agent economy infrastructure.
Stop 4 | AI × Web3 Builders @ HKUST: Entering the University Campus
On February 12, AI × Web3 Builders @ HKUST was held at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Co-hosted by Quack AI and the 0xU Hong Kong Blockchain Club, the event targeted developers and researchers, focusing on frontier topics such as Autonomous Agents, ZKML, privacy technologies, and system-level implementations, and discussing practical build paths for the integration of AI and Web3. Noos Protocol also participated as one of the sponsors, joining multiple infrastructure projects and developer community representatives to explore the technical directions of the next-generation agent economy.
At the event, Noos joined discussions around “verifiable and settleable AI Agent economic infrastructure,” sharing its perspectives and practical approaches in agent collaboration, behavior verification, and value settlement. Through this campus developer setting, frontier technical topics from Consensus Week were further brought into the builder and young developer communities, creating an important window for Noos to build closer technical connections and ecosystem interactions with the next generation of developers.
From the Developer Stage to Real-World Implementation
Through continuous engagement with developers, industry, and research communities during Consensus Hong Kong, Noos further strengthened its technical and ecosystem positioning in the fields of the Agent Economy, AI micropayments, and verifiable economic infrastructure. This series of interactions not only deepened Noos’s connection with the developer ecosystem, but also helped move the concept of a “verifiable and settleable agent economy” from ideas toward systematic construction.
With the testnet approaching and more ecosystem plans underway, Noos will continue to enter core developer scenarios worldwide, driving the AI Agent economy toward a new stage of greater collaboration, verifiability, and scalable operation.
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Noos Deeply Engaged at Consensus Hong Kong: Entering the Core Scenarios of Developers and Infrastructure
From February 10–12, 2026, Consensus Hong Kong 2026 was held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The event attracted 11,000 registered attendees from 122 countries and regions, generating nearly HKD 300 million in economic impact for Hong Kong. Compared with earlier crypto conferences that focused more on narratives, this year’s Consensus Hong Kong placed a stronger emphasis on technical implementation, developers, and infrastructure building.
Against this backdrop, Noos participated in four key events centered on the AI developer ecosystem from February 8 to 12, systematically entering the core scenarios of technology building and ecosystem collaboration.
Stop 1 | GWDC 2026: Infrastructure Takes the Stage at a Developer-First Conference
On February 8–9, GWDC 2026 (Global Web3 Dev Con) was held at Cyberport, Hong Kong. As a major developer-focused technical conference during Consensus Week, GWDC follows the principle of “For Builders, By Builders” and adopts a dual-core structure of “main forum + hackathon practice,” focusing on technical implementation, product building, and developer collaboration. It provides a high-density platform for exchanges and showcases among protocol teams, infrastructure projects, and frontline developers.
Noos appeared as a Silver Sponsor, alongside projects such as TRON, Conflux, AWS, and HTX Ventures. This lineup further reinforced Noos’s positioning within the developer ecosystem and infrastructure layer, and reflected its long-term strategy in the convergence of AI and Web3.
At the topic level, GWDC focused on Web3 payments, stablecoin settlement, and AI micropayments, centering discussions on “how to support higher-frequency and finer-grained value flows.” On February 9, Noos Ecosystem Lead Vlada joined the discussions and shared insights on the evolution path “from stablecoin settlement to AI micropayments,” exploring how to build high-frequency, programmable, and scalable settlement infrastructure for agent collaboration scenarios in the Agent Economy era.
After the conference, Vlada gave an interview to Web3Labs, noting that as AI Agents evolve from tools into autonomous collaborative entities, Web3 must upgrade into infrastructure that supports agent collaboration and value distribution. She emphasized that Noos’s core goal is to turn agents’ behavioral outcomes into verifiable and settleable economic facts, and to drive the payment system from human-centered stablecoin transfers toward high-frequency, programmable micropayments for agents, supporting the operation of the next-generation Agent Economy.
Stop 2 | GPTDAO AI & Stablecoin Fusion Night
On February 10, the GPTDAO AI & Stablecoin Fusion Night (Hong Kong) was held in Central, Hong Kong. Hosted by GPTDAO and co-organized by Noos, FlowGen, and others, the event focused on core infrastructure topics of the Agentic Economy, including agent payments, the synergy between stablecoins/RWA and the compute layer, and other key directions. Participants from AI, Web3 infrastructure, and investment institutions gathered for keynote sessions and closed-door discussions on the technical paths of the next-generation agent economy.
At the event, Vlada delivered a keynote titled “NOOS: A Verifiable Economic Infrastructure for the AGI Era.” She pointed out that as AI Agents evolve from tools into autonomous, collaborative entities, traditional settlement systems centered on “resource consumption” are no longer sufficient to measure their real value. Noos is building a verifiable and settleable economic infrastructure that transforms agents’ behavioral outcomes into auditable economic facts, providing a foundational layer for agent-level micropayments, cross-agent collaborative settlement, and the coordination between AI and compute resources.
Stop 3 | Connecting AI Autonomy and DeFi Liquidity
On February 11, an AI-themed conference hosted by AID was held in Hong Kong, bringing together speakers from IOSG Ventures, 0G Labs, Cicada Finance, and Noos. Aimed at industry participants and developers, the event focused on frontier topics such as AI Agents, DeFi liquidity, and the Agent Economy, exploring practical paths for integrating AI autonomy with decentralized financial infrastructure.
At the event, Noos shared its thinking and practical approach around “verifiable and settleable Agent Economy infrastructure,” highlighting its design philosophy in agent collaboration, behavior verification, and value settlement. Through this industry roundtable, discussions during Consensus Week on AI × DeFi × Agent Economy further moved toward concrete technical and system-level implementation, and also created important opportunities for collaboration and exchange between Noos and ecosystem partners in the field of agent economy infrastructure.
Stop 4 | AI × Web3 Builders @ HKUST: Entering the University Campus
On February 12, AI × Web3 Builders @ HKUST was held at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Co-hosted by Quack AI and the 0xU Hong Kong Blockchain Club, the event targeted developers and researchers, focusing on frontier topics such as Autonomous Agents, ZKML, privacy technologies, and system-level implementations, and discussing practical build paths for the integration of AI and Web3. Noos Protocol also participated as one of the sponsors, joining multiple infrastructure projects and developer community representatives to explore the technical directions of the next-generation agent economy.
At the event, Noos joined discussions around “verifiable and settleable AI Agent economic infrastructure,” sharing its perspectives and practical approaches in agent collaboration, behavior verification, and value settlement. Through this campus developer setting, frontier technical topics from Consensus Week were further brought into the builder and young developer communities, creating an important window for Noos to build closer technical connections and ecosystem interactions with the next generation of developers.
From the Developer Stage to Real-World Implementation
Through continuous engagement with developers, industry, and research communities during Consensus Hong Kong, Noos further strengthened its technical and ecosystem positioning in the fields of the Agent Economy, AI micropayments, and verifiable economic infrastructure. This series of interactions not only deepened Noos’s connection with the developer ecosystem, but also helped move the concept of a “verifiable and settleable agent economy” from ideas toward systematic construction.
With the testnet approaching and more ecosystem plans underway, Noos will continue to enter core developer scenarios worldwide, driving the AI Agent economy toward a new stage of greater collaboration, verifiability, and scalable operation.