In the crypto world, there are currently many tokens that have AI, GPT, ChatGPT, or similar words in their names. But it is important to understand: not everything that is called AI is really worth attention.


1. Real crypto projects with an AI component


There are projects that have their own token, a working product or infrastructure, and their tokens are traded on major exchanges (including Binance and other exchanges):


• Bittensor (TAO) — a decentralized machine learning network with its own token.

• Fetch.ai (FET) — infrastructure for autonomous AI agents with its own token.

• Render Token (RNDR) — decentralized GPU computing and rendering, the token is actively traded.

• NEAR Protocol (NEAR) — a blockchain with extensive AI integration development.

• The Graph (GRT) — a data indexing protocol, actively used for AI services.

• Internet Computer (ICP) — a blockchain with capabilities for AI applications.

• Worldcoin (WLD) — a project with elements of AI identification and a large community, actively traded.


These projects not only call themselves AI, they build infrastructure or services where artificial intelligence is actually applied.


2. The dangers of fake 'AI tokens'


On the other hand, there are hundreds of tokens with nice names like AI Token, ChatGPT Coin, GPTX, and similar. They are often created in a few minutes, promoted as the 'next AI-revolutionary asset' — but there is no product, team, code, or solutions behind them. These are typical hype projects that:


• are created to attract money through beautiful marketing,

• quickly attract people through promises of high profits,

• often end in pump & dump or rug pull, where developers withdraw liquidity and disappear.


3. How to distinguish a real project from fraud


To avoid falling into the trap:


• Check if the token is traded on major exchanges (Binance, Coinbase, KuCoin, etc.).

• Look for the team, whitepaper, GitHub repository — a real project should have working code and development plans.

• Real projects have security audits, partnerships, and active development.

• Be cautious of promises of 'guaranteed profits' — such promises are almost always a sign of fraud.


4. Conclusion for readers


You should not buy a token just because it has AI or GPT in its name. There are not many real AI crypto projects, and they have a product, team, and listing on exchanges. Most similar tokens are marketing hype without fundamental value.

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