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The AI trading system NoFx has sparked equity and open source disputes, with the project party, involved parties, and incubator Amber.ac responding in succession.
BlockBeats news, on December 22, the developer of the open source AI trading system NoFx, Tinkle, released a statement regarding community controversy sparked by early project participant Zack. Zack joined the project on October 29, 2025, after it became open source, participated for about 14 days, and contributed a small amount of code. He then demanded 50% equity in exchange for introducing Amber for commercialization. After being refused, he withheld the project's Twitter account and requested 500,000 USDT through a lawyer's letter, while also disseminating false information through multiple channels. Tinkle stated that relevant records can be verified and that the team will no longer respond to personal disputes, focusing instead on product development. In response, Zack issued a statement of rebuttal, claiming that the related accusations are severely misleading and damage his personal reputation, and that the lawyer's letter was sent by a law firm, with evidence already preserved by the lawyer.