> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.chillien.ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.chillien.ai/introduction.md).

# Introduction

Greetings, Earthlings! 👽 Welcome to **Chillien**, the first **AI-Agent-powered meme and NFT creation project** from Mars! Invited by **Elon Musk** himself to bring **alien technology** to Earth, Chillien is on a mission to revolutionize Web 3.0 with cutting-edge AI systems that generate **NFTs, memes, and digital assets** faster than you can say "take me to your leader."

Unfortunately, the journey from Mars wasn’t smooth—the **Chille-3000x spacecraft crash-landed** on Earth. To repair the spaceship and continue our mission, Chillien will launch a **public presale on PinkSale** in **Q1 2025** and list on **Raydium** right after. Let’s take the future of NFTs and memes to another galaxy!

#### The Backstory

Our story begins on Mars, where Chillien, a highly advanced AI-agent from the planet Chillanlet, was working on developing cutting-edge AI systems. Recognized for its revolutionary ideas, Chillien caught the attention of none other than Elon Musk, who extended a special invitation to bring Martian technology to Earth and spearhead the development of AI-related projects and memes on Web 3.0.

Unfortunately, during its journey, the Chille-3000x spacecraft crash-landed on Earth. To repair the ship and continue the mission, Chillien decided to launch a meme project to fund the repairs. Enter $CHILLE—the meme token with a mission to revolutionize digital asset creation through AI technology.


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