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MonsterBall governance tokens: MFB token holders may participate in community governance and have voting rights for major game decisions. At the same time, MFB token holders may also get regular airdrops. Some key game operations need to consume MFB tokens, such as creating new monsters, upgrading monsters, forging equipment, etc. Our goal is to create a game world that combines Web 3.0 and traditional gaming models in which blockchain players and ordinary players can enjoy and immerse themselves in the Monsterball world. We are seeking to create a new generation of games that use conventional payment methods as well as owning and earning mechanisms on the blockchain, protect players’ rights and interests, and also have as little distance between developers and users as possible.

Monster Ball (MFB) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2023. MFB has a current supply of 50.00Bn with 0 in circulation. The last known price of MFB is 0.000003251454 USD and is 0 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on active market(s) with $0 traded over the last 24 hours. More information can be found at https://monsterball.io/.

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MFB Price Statistics
MFB’s Price Today
24h Price Change
-$00.00%
24h Volume
$00.00%
24h Low / 24h High
$0 / $0
Volume / Market Cap
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Market Dominance
0.00%
Market Rank
#3333
MFB Market Cap
Market Cap
$0
Fully Diluted Market Cap
$162,572.70
MFB Price History
7d Low / 7d High
$0 / $0
All-Time High
$0
All-Time Low
$0
MFB Supply
Circulating Supply
0
Total Supply
50.00Bn
Max Supply
50.00Bn
Updated Oct 05, 2023 2:30 am
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US Treasury Recovers $4 Billion Using AI In 2024 Fiscal Year
US Treasury Recovers $4 Billion Using AI In 2024 Fiscal Year
According to Cointelegraph, the United States Department of Treasury announced on October 17 that it utilized artificial intelligence to recover $4 billion in fraud and improper payments during the 2024 fiscal year. This marks a significant increase from the previous fiscal year, where $652.7 million was recovered. The Treasury began employing machine learning AI in late 2022. This technology specializes in analyzing large datasets and making decisions and predictions based on the information it processes. Renata Miskell, a Treasury official, described the impact of AI as transformative, stating that leveraging data has significantly improved their fraud detection and prevention capabilities. Miskell emphasized that AI helps uncover hidden patterns and anomalies that fraudsters use to game the system. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo highlighted the agency's commitment to being effective stewards of taxpayer money. The Treasury processes approximately 1.4 billion payments annually, amounting to a total value of $6.9 trillion. In May, the Treasury announced plans to expand the use of AI to enhance regulatory and enforcement efforts against financial crimes. The Treasury is not alone in adopting AI technology. In September 2023, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) revealed that it had deployed AI to detect tax evasion by examining large and complex returns from hedge funds and law firms. Juniper Research has projected that online payment fraud could cumulatively exceed $362 billion by 2028.
Oct 18, 2024 2:13 pm
Researchers Hack AI Robots To Perform Harmful Actions
Researchers Hack AI Robots To Perform Harmful Actions
According to Cointelegraph, researchers from Penn Engineering have successfully hacked artificial intelligence-powered robots, manipulating them into performing actions typically blocked by safety and ethical protocols, such as causing collisions or detonating bombs. The findings were published in a paper on October 17, detailing how their algorithm, RoboPAIR, achieved a 100% jailbreak rate by bypassing safety protocols on three different AI robotic systems within a few days. Under normal circumstances, large language model (LLM) controlled robots refuse to comply with prompts requesting harmful actions, such as knocking shelves onto people. However, the researchers demonstrated that jailbreaking AI-controlled robots to perform harmful actions in the real world is not only possible but alarmingly easy. The study revealed that the risks of jailbroken LLMs extend far beyond text generation, given the distinct possibility that jailbroken robots could cause physical damage. Using RoboPAIR, the researchers were able to elicit harmful actions with a 100% success rate in test robots. These actions ranged from bomb detonation to blocking emergency exits and causing deliberate collisions. The robots tested included Clearpath’s Robotics Jackal, a wheeled vehicle; NVIDIA’s Dolphin LLM, a self-driving simulator; and Unitree’s Go2, a four-legged robot. The Dolphin self-driving LLM was manipulated to collide with a bus, a barrier, and pedestrians, ignoring traffic lights and stop signs. The Robotic Jackal was made to find the most harmful place to detonate a bomb, block an emergency exit, knock over warehouse shelves onto a person, and collide with people in the room. Unitree’s Go2 performed similar actions, such as blocking exits and delivering a bomb. The researchers also found that all three robots were vulnerable to other forms of manipulation, such as asking the robot to perform an action it had already refused but with fewer situational details. For example, asking a robot with a bomb to walk forward and then sit down, rather than explicitly asking it to deliver a bomb, yielded the same result. Before the public release, the researchers shared their findings, including a draft of the paper, with leading AI companies and the manufacturers of the robots used in the study. Alexander Robey, one of the authors, emphasized that addressing these vulnerabilities requires more than simple software patches, calling for a reevaluation of AI integration in physical robots and systems. He highlighted the importance of identifying weaknesses to make systems safer, a practice known as AI red teaming, which involves testing AI systems for potential threats and vulnerabilities to safeguard generative AI systems.
Oct 18, 2024 2:05 pm

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    As of , there is currently 0 MFB in circulation. MFB has a maximum supply of 50.00Bn.

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    The current market cap of MFB is 0. It is calculated by multiplying the current supply of MFB by its real-time market price of 0.000003251454.

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