UXLINK collaborates with zCloak Network and TinTinLand to evolve artificial intelligence agents in decentralized ecosystems, the Web3 social infrastructure landscapeUXLINK collaborates with zCloak Network and TinTinLand to evolve artificial intelligence agents in decentralized ecosystems, the Web3 social infrastructure landscape

UXLINK Partners with zCloak and TinTinLand to Transform AI Agent Landscape at Hong Kong Web3 Connect 2026

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UXLINK collaborates with zCloak Network and TinTinLand to evolve artificial intelligence agents in decentralized ecosystems, the Web3 social infrastructure landscape is set for major changes. The collaboration will be unveiled in February at the Web3 Connect conference in Hong Kong, where UXLINK will be joined by both partners to take AI from a narrative-driven context into a trusted execution environment.

Balancing Privacy and Performance in AI Agent Design

The announcement is a strategic turn for UXLINK that is looking beyond social infrastructure to tackle trust and privacy challenges in autonomous AI systems. While UXLINK has connected more than 55 million users across the platforms of Telegram, X and Line, the new partnership emphasizes a greater drive on secure AI operations in Web3.

zCloak has developed a new way to provide privacy in computing with their advanced Zero Knowledge proof system and Decentralized Identity solution. This newly launched AI Multi Signature Wallet is the world’s first AI-human collaborative signing solution built on top of the x402 protocol. This system allows AI agents to sign transactions while maintaining the ability for humans to provide oversight.

TinTinLand has provided developers with a layer that focuses on development (the developer centric layer), bringing a long history of experience to this new collaborative effort by hosting AI agent hackathons and providing education to developers on how to adopt these solutions.

Infrastructure to Trusted Execution

This partnership comes when UXLINK is leading a shift in its focus from infrastructure development alone to massive value realization using AI-powered systems. The platform recently launched its AI Growth Agent based on advanced capabilities, which allows users to build and manage AI agent teams in content creation, cross-platform distribution, and workflow optimization.

Using chain abstraction technology allows for the ability to interact with multiple blockchains from a single identity, which eliminates the frustration associated with managing multiple wallets and paying gas fees. Combining this process with zCloak’s privacy-preserving computation framework allows verified computations to be performed without disclosing any private information. This creates an entire ecosystem that promotes the use and acceptance of autonomous agent operations.

Hong Kong as the center of AI-Web3 Convergence

The event in Hong Kong on the 11th of February is well placed on a larger ecosystem shift. As Hong Kong has been growing as a hub for AI and blockchain, it is the perfect place to announce this. The three-way collaboration is a classic example of a trend where Web3 infrastructure that has been built in the last decade is now being optimized for AI-driven execution and intent-based automation.

The agents of AI are very effective where most human beings have difficulties dealing with the intricacies of the Web3 platform. They can efficiently process and navigate vast amounts of data while providing seamless connectivity across decentralized networks. The joint effort meets the current operational need in the marketplace. UXLINK currently has approximately 800,000 daily active users utilizing dApps on a regular basis.

Conclusion

UXLINK, zCloak, and TinTinLand collaborate to tackle a significant challenge within the Web3 community: the development of dependable artificial intelligence. The three organizations are uniting their strengths to establish a groundbreaking industry standard. The framework allows such systems to present their expertise and at the same time gain more insight into their users.

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