FAQs

Common Questions About Unreal AI and How to Get Started

Below are some of the most frequently asked questions about Unreal AI, covering everything from account setup to advanced features. Whether you’re new to the platform or a seasoned user, this section is designed to help you find answers quickly and easily.

What is Unreal AI?

Unreal AI is a platform that rents, lends, and deploys clusters of powerful GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) to handle demanding tasks like AI training, cloud mining, and video rendering. It’s all powered by our native token, $UNREAL.

How do I get started with Unreal AI?

First, visit our website to get an overview of the project and explore the available documentation. Then, dive into our Gitbook docs to understand the details of our ecosystem, including tokenomics, the AI marketplace, and more. Once you’re familiar with the basics, head over to our DApp to begin using the platform, connect your wallet, explore the interface, and start deploying GPU clusters or creating AI jobs.

What can I do with $UNREAL tokens?

$UNREAL tokens can be used to pay for services within the DApp, such as creating AI jobs, deploying GPU clusters, and participating in staking and passive revenue share programs.

Is the $UNREAL token relaunched?

Yes, the $UNREAL token was relaunched with a new contract after addressing tax-related issues in the previous version. The current contract is secure, renounced, and free from any tax-modification functions.

How long is the liquidity locked?

The liquidity for $UNREAL is locked for 2 years, ensuring stability and trust within the community. Manifesting our long-term development and plans for $UNREAL

How can I benefit as a $UNREAL token holder?

As a $UNREAL token holder, you benefit from the platform’s revenue share model, where 1% of transaction taxes and 10% of marketplace operations are distributed to eligible holders. Additionally, you can participate in staking options and earn rewards.

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