I don't even know how to play, after logging in X it keeps asking you to log in in a constant loop
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Kaito airdrop confirms 33% huge allocation, 100U for 0 points!
Kaito project has just deployed tokens on the base chain, the address is the same as the Kaito Genesis Box NFT deployment
> Kaito market value is 1.75 billion US dollars before Aevo, total volume is 1 billion > 33% airdrop, currently unknown ratio of nft and yap, blind guess 37 > So, 1yap 100U is possible, minimum prediction 50U (nonsense)
🫡 Ask a few Chinese area masters if 1yap 100 points is possible! ! @KaitoAI @yuyue_chris @BroLeonAus @thecryptoskanda @0xcryptowizard @Alvin0617 @the_smart_ape @theadvisorbtc @TheFlowHorse @flb_xyz
Those who haven't registered yet can catch the last train and use deepseek to write comments for you in the comment area of the big V. It's easy to get points that way. If you get 10 points by the end of the month, you can get 1000U for free. https://t.co/0BYZAwZuT3
For tips, see the following tweet https://t.co/JE6OpyJXOB
🤡 I use the number of ds water below, ignore it. . The Kaito project has made a very interesting and profound exploration in redefining KOL (key opinion leader) in Web3. Traditionally, our definition of KOL often stays on the number of fans, exposure and interaction frequency, but these may not reflect a person's actual impact on the community. Kaito wants to change this through AI technology, providing a more comprehensive and in-depth evaluation method.
First of all, Kaito not only looks at the number of followers or traffic of KOLs, but also analyzes the quality, depth and voice of the content they publish in the community through AI. This is like the "surface work" in traditional KOL evaluation has been removed, and more attention is paid to the substantive impact they bring to the community. For example, Kaito will measure whether a KOL has really influenced the direction of the community and whether it has brought valuable discussions to the community, rather than just creating gimmicks, by participating in topics, the quality of discussions, and the dissemination of information.
More specifically, Kaito uses the Yaps incentive system to give each user extra points for their contribution and influence. In this way, Kaito can quantify users' participation and contribution to the community, rather than just focusing on their social media activity. The system will dynamically update their scores based on their behavior, and this mechanism makes KOLs more "measurable" and fairer.
The significance of this approach is not only to redefine KOL, but also to promote the transformation of the value of the Web3 community. We no longer simply look at who has how many fans and how much exposure, but pay more attention to the value of the content, the quality of interaction and the actual contribution to the community. This model is more adapted to the characteristics of decentralization and information flow of Web3, and avoids the excessive reliance on "traffic" in traditional social platforms.
Kaito solves the problem of information fragmentation in the Web3 ecosystem through the intervention of AI, making the flow of information more accurate and in-depth, and also provides a fairer evaluation system for KOLs and community members. It not only promotes the incentive mechanism for content creators, but also provides more possibilities for the development of the entire community, and can better recognize and reward truly valuable contributions.
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