PANews reported on January 16th that, according to Deluthium data, $QMXAI, the first Real Model Asset launched on FOMO Launchpad (FLock Open Model Offering) by PANews reported on January 16th that, according to Deluthium data, $QMXAI, the first Real Model Asset launched on FOMO Launchpad (FLock Open Model Offering) by

FLock.io's first AI model asset, $QMXAI, surged 188.7% upon launch, topping the Deluthium gainers list.

2026/01/16 23:31
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PANews reported on January 16th that, according to Deluthium data, $QMXAI, the first Real Model Asset launched on FOMO Launchpad (FLock Open Model Offering) by the decentralized privacy AI platform FLock.io, has officially gone live. The asset performed strongly after launch, with its price surging by over 188.7% at one point, successfully topping the Deluthium gainers list.

Previously, FLock.io launched FOMO Launchpad, aiming to provide model developers with a channel for publishing and monetization through tokenization and incentive mechanisms, while offering low-cost, sustainable AI inference services to businesses and individuals. This model breaks down traditional barriers, allowing participants with different risk appetites and resource conditions to find a suitable entry point. As the number of model calls on the FLock API platform increases, the net revenue generated will be used through a smart mechanism to repurchase and burn model tokens on-chain.

To address the liquidity needs of these emerging assets, the AI-native liquidity protocol Deluthium serves as the exclusive secondary market execution layer. Through its core Deluthium Synthesis Engine, Deluthium provides zero slippage and intent protection for FOMO-issued model assets, effectively solving the liquidity challenges faced in the early stages of new asset issuance and ensuring efficient asset circulation and value capture.

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