Aptos Foundation has partnered with the decentralized artificial intelligence platform FLock io to enhance the existing
blockchain
environment. This collaboration aims to improve the coding experience of the Move language using AI-based technologies.
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New AI Tools
APT Price Increases and Expectations
New AI Tools
The Aptos Foundation and FLock io announced plans to develop AI tools for the Move language, utilized on the Aptos blockchain. Originally designed by Meta for the Diem project, Move is used in the construction of the network, where the protocols are also coded in this language. However, its relatively recent introduction has resulted in a low usage rate.
FLock io has created a large language model that allows developers to write more effective and faster code in Move. Initial assessments indicate that this model produces more efficient and readable Move code compared to other AI tools like ChatGPT-4.
APT Price Increases and Expectations
Following the announcement of this collaboration, the APT price rose by 5.34% to $10.25. Market momentum suggests that this upward trend could continue. In the short term, key resistance levels are expected around $10.30, and if the price surpasses this level, it may test the psychological barrier of $10.50.
Open positions in Aptos futures increased by 5.27%, reaching $225.42 million, indicating rising market expectations. Crypto analysts believe that Aptos has completed the second wave correction of the Elliott Wave cycle.
According to data from Token Terminal, the number of unique, fee-paying addresses on the Aptos network has exceeded 7 million monthly. This increase demonstrates rising user activity and adoption on the Aptos network, creating a positive atmosphere for the potential of APT.
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The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.
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