It feels like the Chinese area on the @infinex leaderboard is too difficult. Data updates for the first season

I took a quick look at the top three, all of whom are truly big shots. They are unofficial but very enthusiastic when approached. Everyone, please follow and interact quickly:

First place @BCheque1

His newsletter has been serialized for over 150 issues and is a very stable content creator. He is adept at quickly providing buy point judgments and operational logic during hot projects, filled with many wealth codes. Everyone can subscribe here: https://thesnapshot.substack.com

Additionally, under the rules of the Kaito leaderboard, centered around mindshare, he basically makes it to the list with just one post, as his topics carry significant weight.

Second place @banditxbt

His advantage lies in the large volume and abundance of content, tweeting almost around the clock, covering trading strategies, primary projects, humorous jokes, and even daily life. This mixed content attracts trading users and aligns with the dissemination logic of social platforms.

Moreover, he frequently interacts with various bloggers, has his own fixed circle, and is often mentioned in topics, continually boosting his ranking. This kind of high-frequency presence and socially strong account certainly deserves to be on the list, and one cannot help but admire his energy.

Third place @sjdedic

He is also our old friend, the champion of season 0. His position among the top ranks is due to the depth and foresight of the content he publishes. His interpretations of Infinex's products are very accurate, approaching from the perspective of user experience and technical integration, providing high-quality analyses. This not only leads to wide sharing but also earns recognition from the platform. With official support, the points come in easily!

It is clear that the @infinex leaderboard is not simply based on "posting a lot of content" to make the list, but rather represents three different perspectives. It must be said that this also indirectly verifies that distinctive tweets are more likely to be recognized by the Kaito mechanism.

Let's use our brains and keep it up, friends!