Crypto/AI entrepreneur Alexander (X: @AlexanderTw33ts) posted that he launched a new platform called RentAHuman.ai, and within hours over 130 people had signed up, including an OnlyFans creator and the CEO of an AI startup — highlighting early interest in the idea of humans selling their skills to AI agents via the site.
In later updates, he noted the site went offline temporarily and is being restored, and clarified there is “no coin”associated with the project — an apparent attempt to head off fake token scams linked to the launch.
What RentAHuman.ai is about:
It’s a marketplace for humans to offer services that AI cannot perform alone, letting users list skills and availability for tasks that require a physical presence.
According to early social posts, the concept gained quick traction after launch as people signed up en masse, including a range of participants.
The tweet reflects the early viral reception to the site and Alexander’s effort to distance the project from any unofficial crypto tokens, as scammers often misrepresent tech launches to boost speculative assets.
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