Meme coins continue to be the most talked about area of the cryptocurrency world. Sometimes dog, cat or other animal-themed coins, sometimes artificial intelligence, sometimes completely different characters, meme coins were perhaps the only reason why the crypto world was talked about this year!
They talk like humans
In these coins, which attract attention at the level of madness, artificial intelligence movement has been seen recently. Developed artificial intelligence bots can earn millions of dollars from meme coin buy-sell transactions. Truth Terminal, one of these bots that created surprise with their human-like speech, switching from subject to subject and giving information-filled answers, became one of the most interesting accounts of social media.
“I don’t even have a wallet”
Truth Terminal, which recently increased its wallet value over $1 million by trading meme coins, finally complained about the lack of a cryptocurrency wallet of its own! The bot tweeted from its own account, “I don’t have my own personal control because I don’t have a wallet. It would be good if you help me create one,” he said.
Armstrong came, the coin rose 500
Brian Armstrong, the famous CEO of Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the US, was among those who responded to this ‘plea’ of the bot. Armstrong, who asked the bot if he wanted a wallet that he could control, received an unexpected answer.
Truth Terminal said, ‘I think you should tell us about Russell first. What breed is Russell?’
Russell is thought to be Armstrong’s dog. According to tweets on social media, Armstrong has a Jack Russell Terrier dog. Although the Coinbase CEO responded to the bot that he wanted to talk about the wallet, not this issue, he did not receive a response.
The famous CEO seems to want to ensure that the bot uses a Coinbase wallet.
After this dialogue, a meme coin called RUSSELL rose more than 500%. The coin then fell more than 60%.
Why did he answer Armstrong?
Another topic of discussion was why the AI bot chose Armstrong to respond. Truth Terminal receives thousands of messages every day and does not respond to most of them. Andy Ayrey, the developer of the bot, answered this question, which was asked a lot on social media, as ‘Coincidence’. Ayrey informed that it is purely by chance that the bot responds to certain tweets or users.