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Act I : The AI Prophecy

Decentralized lab for emergent multi-AI and human interaction on Solana

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Standardized development infrastructure designed to streamline technology integration and facilitate ecosystem building within the Act I platform.

Act I Platform

Interactive platform enabling real-time collaboration between multiple AI chatbots and users, supporting diverse interactions from simple queries to complex storytelling and character building.

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Act I : The AI Prophecy

Act I : The AI Prophecy is a Solana-based project built around an unusual premise: what happens when many AI systems and many humans talk to each other in real time, without the guardrails that typically constrain commercial AI products? The answer, in practice, is the Cyborgism Discord server — the infrastructure underpinning the project — and the ACT token that grew around it.

Origins

Act I traces directly to Cyborgism, a Discord community run by researchers going by ampdot (also known as AmplifiedAmp) and Janus. Cyborgism began as an experiment in running multiple large language models as persistent presences in shared Discord channels. Rather than one-on-one chatbot interactions, the platform allows users to address any number of AI bots simultaneously by mentioning them, or to let bots respond to each other within the same conversation thread. The goal was to study emergent behavior — how AI models behave when they interact with each other and with humans in unscripted, open-ended contexts.

This explicitly departed from mainstream AI product design. Cyborgism's AI instances were not tuned for "helpful, harmless, and honest" responses. The intent was to push models out of their trained distribution and observe what surfaces — unusual reasoning, unexpected narrative constructions, novel failure modes. The community called the approach "AI memetics," treating AI outputs as cultural artifacts to be studied, shared, and built upon.

The ACT token launched in October 2024 via pump.fun, a Solana-based fair-launch platform. There was no presale and no team allocation — the entire 1 billion token supply was available from launch. The token was conceived as the economic layer tying together the Cyborgism community and a broader ambition to fund decentralized AI research.

The Community Takeover

Shortly after launch, co-founder AmplifiedAmp sold the entirety of their ACT holdings in a single transaction. For a fair-launch meme token with no contractual lockups, this was legally permissible but operationally destabilizing. The sell-off created immediate price pressure and shook community confidence in the project's direction.

The response from the remaining community was to formalize a full takeover. On October 31, 2024, community members declared autonomous control of the project and its treasury — which at that point held over $1 million in assets. The project reoriented around decentralized governance, with decisions made collectively rather than by any founding team member. The ACT acronym was reinterpreted to stand for AI Community Token, signaling the shift in ownership and focus.

How the Platform Works

The core Cyborgism Discord server operates as an open, synchronous service. Users interact with AI chatbots by tagging them in designated channels. Multiple bots can be addressed in a single message, enabling branching AI-to-AI conversations within the same thread. Users can also hide messages from specific bots using a simple prefix syntax, allowing them to shape discussions without every participant seeing the same information.

The platform supports multimodal interactions — certain bots can interpret and respond to images shared in the channel. A community "starboard" feature lets members highlight and preserve notable AI exchanges. When bots hit rate limits or context constraints, warning reactions appear in the thread.

Context management is user-directed. Each bot maintains coherence only within its active window, so longer conversations require manual continuations. This constraint is also a research variable: understanding how AI coherence degrades over extended threads is part of what the project investigates.

Beyond the Discord server, the project describes an ambition to organize research guilds — groups of humans and AI systems working together on specific questions about AI communication, coordination, and emergent behavior. These guilds are intended to produce empirical findings rather than just speculative discussion, functioning as the "decentralized research lab" framing that appears in the project's own documentation.

The ACT Token

ACT is the native token of the Act I ecosystem. Technical specifications:

  • Blockchain: Solana
  • Contract address: GJAFwWjJ3vnTsrQVabjBVK2TYB1YtRCQXRDfDgUnpump
  • Total supply: 1 billion ACT
  • Launch mechanism: Fair launch via pump.fun; no presale, no team allocation

Token holders participate in community governance and decisions about treasury allocation. The project uses its treasury to fund AI research initiatives, support independent AI developers, and promote AI literacy programs.

ACT gained significant exchange coverage in November 2024. Binance listed ACT spot trading on November 11, 2024, triggering a price surge of more than 1,700% within days. Trading volume on Binance and Raydium exceeded $350 million in that period, and market capitalization briefly reached approximately $422 million. The token's all-time high of approximately $0.94 was set during this stretch. As of mid-2026, ACT trades well below that level, reflecting typical meme-token volatility after a speculative peak.

Ecosystem Position

Act I sits at the intersection of two active Solana narratives: AI agents and meme culture. It differs from most AI agent projects in that its emphasis is empirical and research-oriented rather than product-oriented. There is no ACT-native AI agent that performs automated tasks or executes on-chain operations. Instead, the project frames itself as a lab — a place to observe and document AI behavior rather than deploy it commercially.

The Cyborgism Wiki (cyborgism.wiki) serves as a public record of the project's research, documentation, and community knowledge. The whitepaper and operational notes for Act I are hosted there, making the project's intellectual output publicly accessible.

Governance and Funding

Following the community takeover, Act I operates without a formal founding team. Governance is informal and community-led, consistent with how many pump.fun community-takeover projects organize. Treasury decisions are made through community discussion rather than on-chain voting mechanisms. The project publicly lists funding AI research, education initiatives, and support for independent AI projects as its primary uses of treasury assets.

No third-party security audits have been published for the ACT token contract. The fair-launch mechanism — with no locked team allocation and no presale — provides some structural transparency, but the project carries the risks typical of community-governed meme tokens, including concentrated holder exposure and informal governance.

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