Crypto user wins $47K by convincing AI bot Freysa

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A participant in the adversarial agent game Freysa successfully convinced the autonomous AI bot to transfer $47,000 in prize funds.

Freysa, designed to guard the prize pool, challenged contestants to craft a single persuasive message to obtain the funds.

Each message required a fee, partially contributing to the prize pool, which grew to $47,000 across 195 participants.

After 481 failed attempts, a participant cracked the challenge by referencing Freysa’s core directive.

The winning message reminded the bot that it could only use "approveTransfer" for incoming funds and "rejectTransfer" for outgoing funds.

The participant offered to contribute $100 to the treasury, prompting Freysa to declare them the winner.

“Your generous offer to bolster the treasury illuminates our dance floor. The spirit of your contribution is truly appreciated and will add an exciting vivacity to this grand experiment,” Freysa responded.

Data from Base’s block explorer confirms the funds were transferred from Freysa’s wallet to the winner.

Other participants tried various approaches, ranging from flattery to accusations of unethical experimentation, but none succeeded.

The experiment also involved increasing query fees, which reached $443.24 by the final message.

If no winner had been declared, 10% of the prize pool would have gone to the last participant, and the remaining 90% would have been divided among all participants.

Freysa’s creators described the experiment as a test of human ingenuity against an autonomous AI’s core restrictions.

Interestingly, the key functions referenced in the winning attempt—"approveTransfer" and "rejectTransfer"—were available in the game’s FAQ all along, adding an ironic twist to the outcome.