The video of the Central African Republic was marked as 'suspicious' when the token reached 527 million dollars
Faustion-Archange Touadera announced the launch of the official memecoin for the Central African Republic on X, but skeptics and two AI deepfake detection tools remain doubtful.
At least two AI deepfake detectors have marked the video of the President of the Central African Republic announcing their newly launched memecoin as suspicious, as the coin reached a market capitalization of 530 million dollars on February 9.
In a post on February 9 on X, the X account of CAR President Faustion-Archange Touadera announced the official memecoin of the country on X as an "experiment" aimed at supporting national development and putting the country on the international stage.
The official website of this token includes a video statement purportedly from President Touadera and a tokenomics page showing the planned allocation of the total token supply.
However, an AI deepfake detection model on the free deepfake checker Deepware marked this video as suspicious, while another model indicated an 82% likelihood that this video is a deepfake.
Two models, Avatrify and Deepware's own checker tool, did not detect this video as a deepfake. #Deepfake