The event aims to bring together developers, including attendees of Ethereum San Francisco.

Near is set to host a useful agent hackathon on March 14th, featuring a $20,000 prize pool. The event is designed to bring together developers, including those attending Ethereum San Francisco, for a day of collaborative coding and innovation.
Those interested in attending the hackathon can register via email at hackathon@near.email by March 10th.
As the host of the event, Near is a decentralized platform for application development. Its goal is to simplify the creation and use of decentralized applications (dApps) and make them more accessible to a wider audience.
Near Protocol is powered by sharding technology, which allows the network to process large transaction volumes without sacrificing speed. This makes Near an ideal solution for building blockchain applications that can handle a large number of users and complex operations.
Another key focus of Near Protocol is on making blockchain interaction more user-friendly for both regular users and developers. The platform enables developers to build applications that have the familiar look and feel of traditional web applications, while still providing the same level of security and transparency that blockchain technology is known for.
The NEAR token, also denoted as NEAR, is the primary unit of digital asset used on the platform. It is used for transaction payments, staking, voting, and other operations within the NEAR network.
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