Monsterblockhk and SNS Host ’Bing Sutt Side Night’ Networking Event at Consensus Hong Kong (Feb 10, 2026)

Monsterblockhk and Solana Name Service (SNS) will co‑host “Bing Sutt Side Night,” an informal networking event during Consensus Hong Kong on Feb 10, 2026 (18:00–21:00) at Swiss Bing Sutt in Central, Hong Kong. Sponsored by BTCC Ventures with special support from KIRAPAY and additional sponsors including MEXC Ventures, Lavarage, Access Protocol and OKX Wallet, the event is designed to bring local Hong Kong tea‑house (bing sutt) culture into the Solana ecosystem. The meetup emphasizes casual networking (no panels), on‑site Hong Kong food, and a Lucky Draw with sponsor prizes. Organizers say attendees can meet Solana projects, exchanges, VCs, KOLs and Hong Kong Web3 communities. Monsterblockhk is presented as a leading Hong Kong Web3 media and community platform; SNS provides readable .sol names and identity/use cases on Solana; BTCC Ventures is the investment arm of exchange BTCC. KIRAPAY is noted as a non‑custodial cross‑chain payments gateway supporting ~70% of major chains via SDK/API and offering low fees and instant settlement. Registration link provided; spots are limited. Primary keywords: Consensus Hong Kong, Solana, SNS, Monsterblockhk, BTCC Ventures, KIRAPAY, networking event.
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This announcement is an event/marketing activity rather than project development, protocol upgrade, funding round, or token issuance. Such community meetups typically have limited direct impact on market prices. Positive but short‑lived sentiment effects are possible for Solana ecosystem participants due to increased networking, partnership signals, and local engagement — potentially boosting awareness of SNS and Solana projects among attendees. Sponsorship from recognizable industry players (BTCC Ventures, MEXC Ventures, OKX Wallet) may signal continued ecosystem support but does not constitute material on‑chain or financial news that would drive sustained price moves. Short‑term: minor positive attention to Solana ecosystem and related tokens (e.g., SOL) around the event window; traders might see small sentiment‑driven volatility or increased social volume. Long‑term: limited effect unless the event results in announced partnerships, product launches, or funding that materially alters project fundamentals. For trading, this ranks as low‑impact—useful for event‑driven sentiment plays or monitoring for follow‑up announcements, but not a standalone trade catalyst.