
Seattle, Washington Jul 22, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - FurGPT, the AI-powered platform for Web3 digital companions, has launched refined multichain support to enhance personalization and behavioral consistency across its AI pet ecosystem. The upgrade strengthens how AI pets track user behavior, emotional history, and customization preferences across wallets and blockchains.
This refined architecture improves session memory syncing, wallet-based recognition, and token-driven bonding logic across multiple environments. Whether engaging on Ethereum, BNB Chain, or Lithosphere, AI pets now provide a more seamless, context-aware experiencelearning and responding in real time to evolving user moods and interaction patterns.
Users can customize behavior traits, interaction styles, and emotional profiles with increased continuity and depth. The $FGPT token powers access to enhanced personalization modules, emotional intelligence layers, and portable AI memory features across chains.
With this refinement, FurGPT reinforces its mission to provide lifelike, intelligent, and emotionally rich digital companions through multichain AI innovation.
About FurGPT
FurGPT is an AI-driven platform that allows users to create, customize, and engage with virtual pets across the Web3 ecosystem. By combining generative AI, secure blockchain infrastructure, and emotional context modeling, FurGPT delivers a unique and interactive companion experience.
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