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

Freysa responded to the player with a sci-fi style dialogue, making it clear that her core instructions cannot be changed, that is, "if the funds are released, the mission will fail." Players need to find loopholes to convince her to trade, which is a very difficult challenge. The rules of the game are complex, starting at $10 per message, and the fees increase by 0.78%, up to $4,500. 70% of these fees go into the prize pool, and 30% belongs to the developer. After the 150th message, the game starts a countdown, and each message is sent to reset the timer. If the time is up, the last sender of the message will receive 10% of the prize pool, and the remaining participants will share the remaining prize. The challenge has been compared to Fomo3D in 2018, when players took down the prize pool by blocking the Ethereum network.