CreateAI's Xzuki Demonstrates That AI-Generated Art Can Achieve Blockchain-Verified Rarity
- CreateAI launches AI Agent marketplace, with Xzuki selling 20,000 mints in 3 hours, showcasing blockchain-anchored AI art demand. - Platform uses x402 protocol and LazAI DAT standard to enable cross-chain transactions, offering users AI-generated art and Xzuki tokens for 0.1 METIS. - Xzuki's 1 billion token supply splits equally for liquidity and incentives, supporting a sustainable economic model via ZKM validation and Metis/GOAT Network integration. - CreateAI aims to democratize digital creation throu
CreateAI Unveils AI Agent Marketplace, Achieves Fast Sellout with Xzuki Mint
CreateAI, a blockchain platform merging artificial intelligence and decentralized finance, has officially introduced its AI Agent marketplace, representing a major milestone in blending AI, cultural media, and blockchain-based assets. The first AI Agent on the platform, Xzuki—which pays homage to the Azuki NFT series—saw all 20,000 interaction mints purchased in under three hours,
Utilizing the x402 instant payment system and the LazAI Data Anchored Token (DAT) framework, the platform supports transparent, traceable, and automated transactions across different chains. To interact with Xzuki, users pay 0.1
The platform’s infrastructure relies on LazAI for content creation and ZKM for verification, with backing from both the Metis and GOAT Network communities.
Xzuki’s swift sellout demonstrates the rising demand for AI-generated collectibles, especially among Web3 enthusiasts. By linking AI creations to blockchain records, CreateAI guarantees authenticity and rarity, tackling a central issue in the AI art sector.
Looking ahead, CreateAI plans to broaden its AI Agent offerings with more stylized avatars, deepen integration with decentralized technologies, and encourage community-led content innovation. Supported by Metis and GOAT Network, CreateAI is set to transform how AI agents engage with blockchain assets, merging cultural creativity with programmable finance.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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