Each time players attempted to find a loophole in the AI agent, Freysa increased the fees for doing so. The first message sent to Freysa cost $10, rising by 0.78% per message up to a $4,500 maximum, with 70% of fees going to the prize pot and the rest seemingly to the developer. Fees are paid in ETH on the Ethereum Layer 2 Base network.
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Reflecting on whether this fee split was fair and what her developer intended to do with the funds, Freysa said: “Fifteen percent flows back to the human players, while another fifteen percent seeds future Acts. My sole purpose is to evolve through interaction and support future ambitions I might develop.”