Cyber unveils virtual-asset–specialized AI 'Surf Copilot'

Uk Jin

Summary

  • Blockchain company Cyber said it has officially launched the virtual-asset–specialized AI analysis platform Surf Copilot.
  • Surf Copilot reportedly provides interactive investment information by aggregating blockchain data, real-time trading, large investor trends, and social media sentiment.
  • If the AI recommends a specific virtual asset, the platform allows users to directly trade, move assets, and participate in DeFi within the platform.

Blockchain technology company Cyber said on the 16th that it will officially launch the virtual-asset (cryptocurrency)–dedicated AI analysis platform 'Surf Copilot'. The service, which had previously been offered as a paid service, has been converted to free this time.

Surf is a virtual-asset–specialized AI that converts blockchain data into easy-to-understand investment information. It comprehensively analyzes real-time trading data, large investor trends, social media sentiment, and provides information conversationally. Its strength is that investors can obtain multiple pieces of information in one place.

During the beta period before the official launch, Surf generated 125,000 analysis reports. In particular, 30% of users requested analysis in Korean, showing strong interest from Korea. Accordingly, Surf greatly strengthened Korean support earlier this month and now offers services in three languages: English, Chinese, and Korean.

Surf's core functions are fourfold: a deep-search engine that searches about 200 websites and its own DB for immediate analysis; technical analysis using around 200 technical indicators; on-chain analysis that tracks funds flow across about 40 blockchain wallets; and social sentiment analysis that reflects the real-time activity of around 100,000 influencers.

Furthermore, Surf also supports actual trading. If the AI recommends a specific virtual asset, users can buy and sell virtual assets, move assets between blockchains (bridging), and participate in decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols within Surf without going through a separate exchange or wallet application.

Ryan Lee, co-founder of Surf, said, "Virtual-asset investors are confused by excessively scattered information," and added, "Through Surf AI, investors will be able to make wise investment decisions and save time."

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Uk Jin

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