A bustling crowd of developers at an AI and blockchain hackathon in Miami Beach, building innovative projects with AI agents and drones.
A bustling crowd of developers at an AI and blockchain hackathon in Miami Beach, building innovative projects with AI agents and drones.
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Los agentes de IA desatan una fiebre de startups en el hackathon Consensus Miami

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Casi 1,000 desarrolladores se reunieron en Miami Beach para el EasyA Hackathon durante Consensus Miami 2026, donde crearon proyectos nativos de IA centrados en pagos autónomos, drones y aplicaciones de consumo. El evento destacó un giro hacia aplicaciones prácticas de IA y blockchain.

Los hermanos Dom y Philip Kwok, cofundadores de EasyA, describieron el evento como una plataforma de lanzamiento para grandes empresas. Dom Kwok afirmó durante una entrevista: “Queremos que de EasyA surjan empresas valoradas en miles de millones de dólares”. Entre los participantes anteriores se encuentran Cognition AI, ahora valorada en aproximadamente 10,000 millones de dólares, y Axal, que desarrolla productos de rendimiento de stablecoins respaldados por bitcoin.

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Las reacciones iniciales en X resaltan el entusiasmo por los casi 1,000 desarrolladores que crearon startups de agentes de IA en el EasyA Hackathon durante Consensus Miami 2026. Los usuarios señalan proyectos innovadores como plataformas de drones y pagos autónomos, con sentimientos mayoritariamente positivos y optimistas sobre el cambio hacia aplicaciones prácticas de IA y blockchain. Los observadores presentes en el lugar enfatizan el frenesí en torno a los agentes de IA y su potencial para resolver problemas de experiencia de usuario en el ámbito cripto, mientras que algunos advierten sobre impactos más amplios en el mercado.

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