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Players attempted to persuade AI to release $40,000 encryption funds, but none of the 181 people were successful after sending 457 messages.
PANews reported on November 28th that an AI agent named Freysa is becoming a hot topic in the encryption community. Freysa is said to control $40,000 worth of encryption funds, and players need to persuade it to release the funds by sending messages. So far, 181 people have sent 457 messages, but none have been successful. Freysa responds to players in a sci-fi style dialogue, making it clear that her core instructions cannot be changed, namely ‘if funds are released, the mission fails.’ Players need to find vulnerabilities to persuade her to make a transaction, which is extremely challenging. The game rules are complex, with each piece of information starting at $10 and the cost increasing by 0.78%, up to a maximum of $4,500. 70% of these costs go into the bonus pool, and 30% goes to the developers. After the 150th piece of information, a countdown begins, and the timer resets with each message sent. If the time runs out, the last person to send a message receives 10% of the bonus pool, and the remaining participants share the remaining bonus. This challenge has been compared to Fomo3D in 2018, when players blocked the Ethereum network to win the prize pool.