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Meme coins are the most talked about cryptocurrency in the world. Meme Coins, sometimes dog, cat or other animal themed coins, sometimes artificial intelligence, and sometimes completely different characters, were probably the talk of the crypto world this year!
They talk like humans.
Recently, there has been a movement of artificial intelligence in these coins, which has attracted crazy interest. Developed artificial intelligence bots can earn millions of dollars from buying and selling memecoin transactions. Truth Terminal, one of those bots that amazes people with its human-like conversation, jumping from topic to topic and giving informative answers, has become one of the most interesting accounts on social media.
“I don’t even have a wallet.”
Truth Terminal, which recently increased the value of its wallet to over $1 million by trading meme coins, recently complained about not having a cryptocurrency wallet! In a tweet from his account, the bot said, “I have no personal control, because I don’t have a wallet. “It would be great if you could help me make one,” he said.
Armstrong arrived, the coin increased by 500%
Brian Armstrong, the famous CEO of Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the USA, was among those who responded to this “request” of the bot. Asking Botha if he wanted a wallet he could control, Armstrong got an unexpected answer.
Truth Terminal said, “I think you should tell us about Russell first. What race is Russell?” he said.
Russell is considered Armstrong’s dog. According to tweets on social media, Armstrong has a Jack Russell terrier dog. Although Coinbase’s CEO replied to the bot that he wanted to talk about the wallet, not the issue, he received no response.
It seems that the famous CEO wants to make sure that the bot uses a coin base wallet.
After this conversation, a meme coin called Russell rose by over 500%. The coin later fell more than 60 percent.
Why did he reply to Armstrong?
Another controversial issue was why the artificial intelligence bot chose Armstrong to answer. Truth Terminal receives thousands of messages daily and does not respond to most of them. Andy Airey, the bot’s developer, responded to this question, which is frequently asked on social media, “Agree.” Ere said it was entirely coincidental that the bot responded to certain tweets or users.
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