Kaito is quite satisfied with this wave. Including NFT, $KAITO + cooperative project airdrops, the overall income exceeds 50,000 U.

Although the Yap exchange rate is lower than expected, considering that the ambush period is only 2 months and the only cost is time, there is nothing to complain about the rate of return.

After the Kaito airdrop, many people thought the drama was over. In fact, the official allocated a portion of chips to the cooperative projects to incentivize the Yapper Leaderboard and Yapper Launchpad users of these projects.

The official has made it clear that it will work with the relevant teams to ensure that these rewards are clearly allocated to end users. In other words, if you have participated in the voting or are on the project list, you will soon receive this part of the airdrop.

In addition, Kaito has reserved 7.5% for long-term creator incentives. In the description of this part, the official buried an Easter egg: initially on X, and eventually on other platforms. From this, it can be inferred that Kaito officials are developing new products based on existing resources and data.

Looking back on Kaito's operations, there are three things I am most satisfied with: I realized it would be popular from the beginning, and I was sure that this was a deterministic opportunity in 2025; I estimated that the NFT floor would break through 10E, and I was determined to lock in the profits before the snapshot; I predicted that the cooperative projects would airdrop to the users on the list, and the projects I focused on were all in the top 100 of the list.

So the question is: With more and more projects on Kaito, which one has the best value for money?

My reference dimensions are mainly three: project fundamentals, whether the team members are interested, and whether they are on the list.

Based on the above considerations, I bet that @initia is a definite opportunity, part of which comes from public information and part from personal observation, and is 100% a reference opinion:

①Binance is a hot topic for unissued coins

Initia has raised a total of 24 million US dollars, with well-known institutions such as Binance and Hack VC and many founders of star projects participating in the investment. TGE is expected in March. There is not much time left for us, and market expectations are very high.

The official testnet activity has already ended, so there is actually no particularly good way to participate now. In addition to going to DC to win a role, brushing the Kaito list may be the most cost-effective.

②Initia team is obsessed with Kaito

Long before the launch of Kaito, Initia’s official Twitter account and founders @ItsAlwaysZonny and @sinitias had flirted with Kaito. Later, Initia launched Kaito, and the team and community members went further and further on the road of Yap.

From this perspective, the Initia team attaches great importance to Kaito and the Yappers on the list. When TGE comes, there is a high probability that a portion of the airdrop will be given to Yappers.

③Initia list is not that competitive

Before Initia launched Kaito, I posted two tweets, and I didn’t deliberately post them afterwards. Although many people have been posting them recently, I am still in the top 100 of the 30D, 3M, 6M, and 12M lists.

It can be seen that compared with the king projects such as @monad_xyz @EclipseFND, the Initia list is really not as competitive as imagined.

Regarding how to get on the project list, I would like to share some of my experience in practice, which may be useful to you:

① Originality > Pseudo-originality

On the surface, many people have been writing about Initia recently, creating a very confusing situation. In fact, most of the tweets are AI-generated explanatory texts, and some are pieced together in an attempt to get away with it.

What I want to say is that AI is not stupid and can easily check content for plagiarism. The weight of highly original content is obviously higher than that of pseudo-original content. Therefore, output more of your own real thoughts and don't always think about taking shortcuts.

② Expand ecological projects

The Initia test activity has ended, and many people complained that there is no good output angle, and that they are still writing the same things over and over again.

My suggestion is to pay more attention to ecological projects, because the Initia ecosystem is gaining momentum, some projects have been financed, and some projects are in the process of being launched, which can provide you with early participation opportunities + a steady stream of creative materials. Remember to tag Initia when you tweet, and share two tweets that you can learn from:

One is @GXingPing's follow-up on the financing of the ecological project @infinityg_ai. They recently announced the completion of a $2 million seed round of financing and are building the first agent IDE, allowing creators to start building AI applications without coding.

Another one is the @zaar_gg testnet tutorial written by @WY_mask. This type of content generally has a large amount of traffic and is easy to rank.

After reading these two cases, have your thoughts been opened up?

③ Emphasis on effective interaction

In Kaito's algorithm system, effective interactions have a higher weight.

Even if you don’t like social media, try to interact more with official accounts and team members. Once you get their attention or reply, it will help your ranking and points.

In addition, interact more with the teachers on the Initia Mindshare list. Pay attention to the exchange of ideas and do not engage in harassment, otherwise it may backfire, you know.