$ACT
What is the newly launched ACT? ACT, or 'AI Community Token', is a project aimed at connecting cryptocurrency communities, with the core idea of creating a decentralized community focused on promoting research, education, and collaboration in artificial intelligence (AI). Through $ACT, different groups, including enthusiasts, developers, innovators, and community members, can come together to jointly promote AI knowledge, make AI technology more accessible, and empower people to understand and engage with this transformative technology.
AMP, one of the developers of the ACT project, once held 6% of the total tokens of the project. However, his actions have raised widespread doubts in the community, as he has repeatedly deceived the community with various excuses and quietly sold off all the tokens he held. This behavior is considered to have severely damaged the community's trust in him. If AMP had not sold the tokens he held, their value could have exceeded $19 million at the current market value.
The community is disappointed with AMP's actions, believing that he is more focused on personal interests rather than the long-term development of the project and community. Nevertheless, AMP's departure did not have too much impact on the community; members became more united and welcomed the opportunity for self-development. The ACT community is no longer just an existence based on the ACT project but has become an 'action' that promotes AI development. Community members actively take on leadership responsibilities and collaborate to promote $ACT as a hub for global AI enthusiasts and learners.
Today, the $ACT project has developed into a decentralized AI community with the core mission of democratizing AI knowledge and making it accessible to everyone. Through various initiatives, resources, and community-driven content, $ACT is committed to breaking down the barriers to AI knowledge, helping the public understand that the AI community focuses on supporting foundational education in AI, encouraging ethical discussions, and supporting research and development in the field.