AI platform 'Agentir' announced as AIxC Hub surpasses 4.8M wallets
AIxC Hub, a project combining AI and cryptocurrency, announced it has surpassed 4.8 million registered wallets. Alongside this milestone, the company is launching "Agentir," a new platform focused on AI agents. The development points to the growing use of agentic architectures for automation in both Web3 and broader enterprise contexts.
The rapid growth of AIxC Hub, which added over 3.7 million wallets in the last month alone, is part of a strategic pivot by parent company AIxCrypto Inc. (NASDAQ: AIXC). The company is concentrating its resources on Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenization and Embodied AI (EAI), notably supporting initiatives in intelligent electric vehicles and robotics with partner Faraday Future (FFAI). This focus is underscored by a recent $10 million investment into FFAI, positioning AIxC as a bridge between traditional capital markets and the decentralized economy. Agentir, the newly announced platform, is designed as a benchmarking environment where developers can initialize, train, and test AI agents in a competitive, rules-based setting. This addresses a critical need for structured evaluation of agent performance. The move aligns with a broader enterprise shift towards agentic AI, where autonomous systems manage entire workflows, from campaign planning and budget allocation in adtech to complex incident resolution in IT operations. For engineering leaders, the rise of agentic architectures highlights the importance of open-source frameworks. Projects like Microsoft's AutoGen, Google's Agent Development Kit (ADK), and the widely adopted LangGraph are becoming central to building multi-agent systems that can collaborate on complex tasks. These frameworks provide the modular building blocks necessary for developing and scaling sophisticated AI-driven products. In the adtech space, the deprecation of third-party cookies continues to drive innovation in identity solutions. Alternatives like Unified ID 2.0, hashed emails (HEMs), and LiveRamp's RampID are gaining traction as privacy-compliant methods for user identification. Simultaneously, the growth of Connected TV (CTV) advertising introduces technical hurdles around inventory fragmentation and the lack of standardized measurement, challenges that require robust engineering solutions. The transition from a hands-on engineering lead to a strategic CTO involves a significant shift in focus toward business partnership and capital strategy. An effective CTO must not only guide the technical roadmap but also play a key role in fundraising pitches, articulating the technology's value to investors and the board. The dynamic with the CEO is crucial, evolving from a purely technical advisory role to a collaborative partnership that aligns technology with the company's vision and market strategy. London's tech ecosystem remains a key European hub, with AI and fintech leading recent funding rounds. The city's cultural calendar for February 2026 includes the "Ramses & the Pharaohs' Gold" exhibition at Battersea Power Station and the annual Orchid Festival at Kew Gardens, celebrating its 30th year with a theme inspired by China's biodiversity. The 2026 Formula 1 season will introduce one of the most significant technical overhauls in the sport's history. New regulations mandate a 50/50 power split between the internal combustion engine and a more powerful electric motor, while also requiring cars to be shorter, narrower, and lighter. Active aerodynamics will replace the Drag Reduction System (DRS), allowing drivers to adjust both front and rear wings on designated straights to reduce drag.