Many KOLs earned a lot from palm prints and Newton, and after TGE, many are pondering which projects on Kaito are worth investing effort into? Based on practical experience, let's sort out the methods for everyone, along with some private recommendations.
One, the methods for project selection
Some projects only reward top players, like Sunrise and Camp; if you don't want to compete for rankings every day, better to give up early. After all, TGE has no certainty, and once you drop out of the ranking, you still have to keep outputting.
On the contrary, projects like Nova and Theoriq are much more accessible; whether you are a novice or an ordinary user in the Kaito ecosystem, everyone can share in the spoils, especially suitable for beginners to try out.
Two, key rules for bonus points
Don't think that just by increasing views and crazy likes you can easily score points; low-quality content and interactions are basically a waste of effort. What really boosts Yap scores is effective interaction from ICT or ECT.
There are also tips for tweeting; cramming too many projects into one tweet is not effective unless you are a big influencer like @btcohmann or @vvickym2 who come with their own traffic. From my testing, focusing on writing about a single project, ensuring content is original and not repetitive, makes it easier to score high.
Three, practical tools and techniques
If you want to check the Kaito leaderboard, the website gomtu.xyz/yapper-stats is super useful; the data is clear at a glance. Moreover, releasing project introductions early is key; the earlier you post, the less competition there is in the Feed stream, and naturally, your Mindshare score will be higher. Instead of waiting for the official release of projects, it's better to proactively explore potential stocks and write a heartfelt introduction; who knows, you might even collaborate directly with Kaito, which is much better than posting AI-generated articles every day.
Speaking of being a KOL, the core is still to create value for fans, whether it's sharing earning opportunities, providing useful information, or attracting followers through looks and humor; as long as there's value, people will naturally pay attention. Recently, I've been receiving private messages asking for mutual follows, and some even threaten to unfollow en masse if I don't follow back. Honestly, mutual following is easy, but if all you do is post AI-generated content every day without substantial interaction, it really doesn't mean anything.
Four, the real experience of 'mouth play'
To be honest, this 'mouth play' work is not easy. Writing articles every day is tiring enough, plus you have to worry about the quality of the content produced, which can be anxiety-inducing; let alone having to interact everywhere to maintain engagement. KOLs in the Chinese community really don’t need to compete so fiercely—if one person leads by posting twice a day, everyone else can only follow suit, and it leaves everyone gasping for breath.
Five, private project recommendations
If you want to continue making efforts on Kaito, these projects are worth paying attention to:
- Suitable for ICT/ECT big players: Sunrise, Camp, Openledger (large scale, worth long-term follow-up), Bless (competition among the top 500 is not fierce, and you can still get 5% tokens)
- Beginner-friendly: Mira, Novastro, Theoriq, Wraden
I sincerely hope project teams can learn from Openledger, regularly issue some consolation prizes, and not keep everyone waiting indefinitely for TBD.
Lastly, this table is sorted in reverse chronological order based on the activity deadline, the closer to the top, the more urgent it is; also, projects that have already ended, which only give points or invites, are not included, only projects from the [Kaito Earn] page are recorded.
Regardless, I wish everyone can find suitable projects on Kaito, avoid ineffective internal competition, and truly gain something!