- The brain’s x account was pirated to push (false) new currency $ brains
- The company’s executives have confirmed that this was a “scam”
- Brains are working with the US Army.
The official X of the AI chips manufacturer was recently pirate, with the malicious actors behind the attack using the platform to share a false cryptocurrency, the company confirmed.
The violation was used to promote a fraudulent crypto scheme that involves a false currency, called $ brains, however, the news found skepticism even before the company regained control over its X account and confirmed the scam.
Industry experts already suspected that $ brains of being a scam or a carpet (and an instance in which a project is abandoned after the company or individual responsible has increased the public’s assets), and doubts were also raised when people began to notice that the false currency had only been released days before, on June 15, raising the red flags among the crypto observers.
FAKE Cryptocurrency Scam brains
Responding to an application in X, CEO Andrew Feldman wrote: “No. We did not. This is a scam.” The company’s director, James Wang, also responded to speculation: “The brains are not throwing a token. It is a scam. Do not click.”
Since then, Caberras has regained control over its X account, and recent suspicious activities have not been reported.
“Take into account: the brains do not, and never, will launch or support any cryptocurrency or token. We are working to recover control of the account. Keep alert and protect themselves from the scams,” the company wrote.
In other news, the company recently had inference speeds of LLM records using the flame 4 maverick 400b model, we are talking about 2,522 output tokens per second, almost 2.5x the 1,038 output tokens per second.
“The brains have led the load of redefining the inference performance between models such as Call, Deepseek and Qwen, regularly delivering more than 2,500 TPS/user,” Feldman wrote.
Brains also won a joint contract of the United States government of $ 45 million with the Canadian startup of Ranovus Chips to accelerate the connections between chip.