Preface

Driven by the dual forces of information and community economy, Kaito has been leading the trend of attention economy. These InfoFi tools have not only become a powerful tool for us to score during surveys, but also provide solutions for information integration and value distribution. Many airdrops even provide high rewards to community contributors.

Following the successful demonstration of Kaito, similar Dapps have sprung up in various chain ecosystems. This article will introduce and compare various InfoFi chains such as GiveRep, Ethos and Fantasy, integrate and recommend readers how to kill two birds with one stone, and experience the interesting gameplay of InfoFi and the benefits beyond airdrops.

What is InfoFi? What are the opportunities that influence KOL creation?

InfoFi is a new Web3 model that combines information filtering, value measurement and economic rewards. It integrates Web3's popular Defi, AI and knowledge graphs through data tools to transform information into valuable assets.

InfoFi uses blockchain technology to make the source and distribution of information transparent and traceable. It aims to transform users' social behaviors such as information filtering, commenting, and content publishing into quantifiable value, create a market for information assetization, and introduce rewards and airdrops to incentivize creators and promote the development of the Web3 information economy.

InfoFi has a profound impact on the performance of KOLs. It not only provides airdrop income opportunities, but also allows information providers to help each other increase their influence, allowing readers and creators to become sieves for filtering valuable information. It not only changes the exclusive model of traditional top-level marketing, but also improves the quality of content created by KOLs.

Kaito leads the way in creating wealth and the rise of various chain ecosystems

Kaito was founded at the end of last year and received financing support from well-known venture capital institutions such as 1kx and Amber Group. It has gradually become a leader in InfoFi. Its AI-driven platform transforms massive amounts of information into structured charts for users. Users can view hot projects covering social media such as X and Discord in real time.

Kaito airdropped 19.5% $KAITO in the first quarter and issued huge rewards to participants. Its Yap reward mechanism allows content creators to double the project and Kaito itself. Many cooperative projects provide exclusive airdrops for Kaito Yapper and community contributors. These airdrops even far exceed the rewards of traditional interactions, and the wealth-creating effect is spontaneous. Kaito’s success has driven various chains to rapidly develop distinctive InfoFi tools, trying to learn from Kaito’s success story.

Kaito exclusive for Waterchain: GiveRep

GiveRep is a SocialFi protocol on the Sui chain. Users can build reputation by publishing Web3 chain-related content on X. It aims to reward users for participating in promoting the Sui ecosystem.

GiveRep focuses on "reputation as a service" and uses the high throughput and low cost of the Sui ecosystem to track user social interactions. GiveRep pays great attention to real user participation. Users can earn REP points by posting content and mentioning GiveRep. REP points are not only used as the user's reputation score, but are also linked to potential $REP airdrops in the future.

In addition to GiveRep's own points and potential airdrops, GiveRep's loyalty program also lists many Sui-featured Web3 projects. Participating in these projects and posting can also earn more exclusive $USDC and special airdrop points.

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On-chain reputation scoring: Ethos

Ethos is a decentralized reputation scoring system based on the Base chain. It uses an open protocol and transparent records on the chain. Users can rate each other and pledge assets as collateral on Ethos, incentivizing social behavior through proof of social rights.

Ethos quantifies subjective feelings into scoring standards to solve the trust problem caused by excessive information in Web3. It records users' social interactions and evaluations on the chain and launches it to the market in the form of a browser widget. After installation, the credibility score of each social account can be directly viewed on the social platform.

Ethos currently adopts an invitation system to effectively control the addition of new accounts. The main gameplay is to accumulate reputation points through mutual comments and guarantees. Daily interactions can earn XP points, and while ambush airdrops, you can also establish a trustworthy reputation score for yourself.

Ethos

Monad InfoFi Outlier: Fantasy Top clout

Fantasy Top is a Web3 card game on the Monad testnet that attracted tens of thousands of users in its first month and achieved over $12 million in on-chain revenue. Fantasy Top launched the clout points system this month, focusing on rewarding users for participating in crypto-related discussions on the X platform.

Clout will allocate points based on the depth of content, crypto content relevance, and reach of tweets posted by users on X. Users with higher scores will have the opportunity to become Heroes in the Fantasy Top game and participate in more modes of the card game. Heroes can also receive a share of Fantasy Top sales, increasing the game’s profit margins!

InfoFi Competition

Conclusion: InfoFi effectively filters information and airdrops to get rid of excess flow

In today's crypto market with an explosion of online information, it is difficult to distinguish the truth from the false. Through the InfoFi tool, we can effectively filter the source of information, screen out false and malicious social media accounts, and distribute airdrop benefits to information providers, redefining the value of community contribution.

InfoFi For investors and content creators, many people ignore the fundamentals of building account reputation and influence in order to participate in airdrops, causing many platforms to face the problem of content homogeneity. For example, Kaito announced the Huma airdrop a while ago, causing the entire X timeline to be occupied by Huma Finance. Excessive traffic caused effective information to be ignored. We hope that in the future InfoFi can balance information quality and user participation to create a more complete information service.