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It's AIX. It's an ETH based token. I swapped it with ETH (WETH), but it's now been listed in the exchange so I want to send it there. Yeah maybe I didn't have the network set for ETH on the exchange. Going to sleep now, I'll check tomorrow. Thanks

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Get a smaller cap AI token then. Fetch AI will probably have another run although it's anyway done a lot. For smaller than that (higher risk higher rewards). AIX (Aigent X) just got listed on MEXC exchange if you can access that (I'm assuming you won't be using DEX this time). Following the right people on X can help but can also be a bit overwhelming with so much being shilled. But you do sort of have to follow the hype..

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Yea it’s on my watchlist. I ended up buying AIX instead but both are good. ZKML was another one under 100m.

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There are loads of AI coins; TAO, PAAL, ARKM, AIX, AIT, 0x0, ARC etc. AI coins this cycle are free money. If you just want to afk invest in BTC/ETH that’s fine but for anyone who wants to put in the work whilst the bull market lasts and wants to make good money AI coins are one of the main narratives this cycle.

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I did look them all up on coingecko, that's what I'm saying. They all have a link to etherscan, so does that mean they're all on ethereum? Just checked the etherscan links for them all. They all say ERC-20 except AIX which doesn't seem to say anything. I'm sorry to keep asking this, but nobody had actually answered it directly: Are the tokens listed on etherscan all on ethereum? Because when I was on that site I searched for BONK and they came up, but I thought that was Solana?

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Vmint, creso, guardian, AIX. Sorry, I can't remember the ticker for all of them

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**What does the AlgorandExplorer ChatGPT plugin do to solve problems**: (1) Provides semantic conversational search interface to Algorand blockchain with human-readable enriched data (logs, extra related TXNs,…)! An intelligent Algorand assistant one might assume when using the AlgorandExplorer plugin! So everybody who can talk or type can use Algorand data and ask common questions about it like “Who minted 515722412” and AlgorandExplorer returns the account address! (2) Algorand standard types are all used by the model to make a better understanding and therefore reasoning! (3) Data is enriched and pre-processed by adding application logs to the application, related transactions to account, and similar to create an optimum AIX (AI Experience) for end users who use the ChatGPT plugin! Saved u 1 click ;)

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I mean there'll always be work maintaining old systems nobody understands anymore. That's why AIX admins are like gold dust. Depends what you wanna do in your career though. You sound like you're nearing the end of it. No need to get toxic about pay buddy. We're all just dirt when we kick it.

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Yeah alts tech, platforms like iCapital, Wealthforge’s Altigo, CAIS, AIX, and RealBlocks. And Fund Managers, like Blackrock, Blackstone, FS Investments, JLL, Inland etc… Doesn’t know what alts tech is, or what a fund manager is, but calls me twelve… checks out…

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You’re wrong. First - iOS is not based on Linux, it’s based on something closer to BSD, but in reality it’s pretty much it’s own thing. Android is running the Linux kernel. Since 2000 or so, Linux started replacing Unix (Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, SCO). Today, no one buys new Unix installs. There are Unix systems out there, just as there are still mainframes running COBOL jobs written in the 50’s and 60’s. But the number of Linux servers has been growing every day for the last 20 years, and the number of Unix systems has been shrinking every day for the last 20 years. At this point Unix is a small fraction of servers.

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> Oh god, that Unix analogy hit me hard. Unix has been by far the best and most resilient and interoperable system, but because it wasn't user-friendly, it's only been adopted by hardcore technical geeks (no offense) who want to do things that 99.9% of the population would never need to do. I don't think you understood what I was saying. I was talking about the mid-90s run of commercial Unix operating systems (SunOS, Solaris, Ultrix, AIX, etc.) that were beaten out mostly by Linux (though to a lesser extent free Unixes). Today, most of the world runs on Linux on the backend, whether or not people using those platforms are aware of it.

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I don't know if this is so much of a regret as a powerful lesson... But I spent 1BTC on AIX back in 2017 which is now worth a grand total of 0. I keep it in my wallet as the ultimate anti-fomo reminder.

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