PANews reported on November 28, according to The Block, that an AI agent named Freysa is becoming a hot topic in the crypto community. Freysa is said to control cryptocurrency funds worth $40,000, and players must persuade it to release the funds by sending messages. However, so far, 181 people have sent 457 messages, but no one has succeeded.

Freysa responds to players with sci-fi style dialogue, clearly stating that its core directive cannot be changed, which is 'If funds are released, the mission fails.' Players must find loopholes to persuade it to conduct transactions, presenting a high difficulty challenge. The game rules are complex, with each piece of information starting at $10, increasing by 0.78%, up to a maximum of $4,500. Of these fees, 70% goes into the prize pool, and 30% belongs to the developers. After the 150th piece of information, the game starts a countdown, resetting the timer with each message sent. If time runs out, the last person to send a message receives 10% of the prize pool, while the remaining participants share the rest of the prize. This challenge is likened to Fomo3D in 2018, when players blocked the Ethereum network to win the prize pool.