Memeinator may benefit as countries commit to making AI ‘secure by design’

November 27, 2023 06:34 AM PST | By Invezz
 Memeinator may benefit as countries commit to making AI ‘secure by design’
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More than a dozen countries including U.K. and the United States signed an agreement this past Sunday that focuses on making artificial intelligence safer for the consumers.

What safer AI means for this market’s growth

The said document demands that companies commit to making AI tools “secure by design”.

It’s the first step towards insulating artificial intelligence from rogue actors, as per Jen Easterly – Director of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

This is the first time we’ve seen an affirmation that these capabilities shouldn’t just be about cool features and how quickly we can get them to market or how we can compete to drive down costs.

The international agreement paints a rosier picture of what the future holds for artificial intelligence. Committing to making such tools and solutions more secure will alleviate concerns that AI is growing “too fast” and perhaps a pause is needed.

In other words, the unison lays the path to prudent growth in artificial intelligence that will likely help unlock new upsides in the newer projects like Memeinator as well.

Here’s how Memeinator is using AI

Memeinator is a meme coin at its core but what makes it different and all the more exciting than its peers is that it is enabled by artificial intelligence.

The MMTR has taken it upon itself to clear the good name of the meme coin space. It’s on the hunt for the weak coins on the internet that it can devour to become the king of all meme coins.

And how is it executing on that mission – enter “artificial intelligence”. So, being a cryptocurrency, Memeinator is a form of investment essentially with an added benefit of exposure to the AI space.

Remember that the meme coin market has had many instances of scams but the legit tokens in this space has seen it grow from pretty much nothing to about $20 billion in a matter of a few years only.

For more details on the MMTR, you can visit its website here.

What the Memeinator (MMTR) pre-sale tells us

Memeinator gives you exposure to the rapid growth not just in artificial intelligence but the meme coin market at large which looks all the more exciting considering its current price.

You can invest in MMTR at $0.014 per coin at the moment that makes it suitable for an early position. Memeinator has raised more than $1.5 million over the past couple of months – that kind of demand suggests one thing for sure that the price is super attractive indeed.   

Note that the MMTR is currently in pre-sale, after which, it will likely find a home on a crypto exchange that tends to unlock the next surge in price for cryptocurrencies. Building an early position before it goes live on a crypto exchange, therefore, may be a sound bet.

If you want to dig deeper into Memeinator (MMTR) before you invest, click here to visit its website.

What the recent Binance episode mean for MMTR

Growth in artificial intelligence is unlikely to slow down any time soon, as per Statista, that expects it to be a $2.0 trillion market by the end of this decade. If true, that would mean a tenfold growth between now and 2030.

And that’s the kind of growth you’d be able to play if you choose to invest in Memeinator.

Lastly, the overall upside in the crypto space may also reflect in the MMTR moving forward as it’s basically a cryptocurrency. For instance, the pending approval of a Spot Bitcoin ETF that may believe will significantly boost institutional demand for crypto and help that market continue its upward momentum may also benefit Memeinator as well.

In fact, Changpeng Zhao stepping down as the Chief Executive of Binance after pleading guilty to charges of money laundering and the exchange itself agreeing to pay billions in fines could actually be a net positive for the crypto space and the possibility that the SEC would soon approve the Bitcoin ETF.

So, evidently, Memeinator (MMTR) may benefit from a bunch of tailwinds in the coming months. Details on how you can invest in it are available on its website here.

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