Surf is a web platform and AI assistant focused on the cryptocurrency market. It combines data from blockchains, technical analysis, social signals, and externalSurf is a web platform and AI assistant focused on the cryptocurrency market. It combines data from blockchains, technical analysis, social signals, and external

Actively involved in the Surf project

In this article:

• 1. Guide to completing the activities

• 2. Conclusion

Surf is a web platform and AI assistant focused on the cryptocurrency market. It combines data from blockchains, technical analysis, social signals, and external sources.

The project raised $15 million in investments from Pantera Capital, Coinbase Ventures, and Digital Currency Group.

In this guide, we will look at how to interact with the platform and claim a possible future drop.

  1. Go to the website and register via email. In your profile settings, connect X (Twitter):
Connect X (Twitter). Data: Surf.
  1. We ask questions and conduct research with the help of an AI assistant. We invite friends:
We ask questions. Data: Surf.

The project resembles ChatGPT, but focuses on the cryptocurrency market and everything related to it. Participation is straightforward and does not require any investment, but there is currently no information available about the project’s TGE and drop. The platform can be used for learning about and conducting detailed research on cryptocurrency projects.

Follow the project on social media so you don’t miss any important updates.

Highlights:

  • interact with AI;
  • $15 million in investments attracted.

If you have any questions while completing the activities, you can ask them in our Telegram chat.

Useful links: Website | X

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