Kaito @KaitoAI has become a 'battlefield' for Web3 content contributions—yappers want shares, not money, as the new ticket to entry in this track. How to write in order to stand out and rise in rankings amidst this ocean of high-quality content?
🧠 Old Cha's advice: To get on the list, you must work on 'content strategy + operational rhythm' from both ends.
✅ 1. Content Strategy
1️⃣ Combining 'interactive experience + viewpoint output'
Don't just introduce; provide operations + viewpoints.
For example, @MagicNewton: you're not just introducing its dollar-cost averaging; you need to explain what strategy you set, how the AI performed, and how it felt—images are even better.
2️⃣ Clear structure + original style
Everyone is writing long articles, but whether there are titles, clearly defined points, and impactful phrases determines whether judges will review or skip your work.
'From 'tool user' to 'partner' in DeFi operations, Magic Newton is the key turning point'—this kind of sentence is much more impactful than 'Magic Newton is great.'
3️⃣ Empathy, helping projects 'speak human'
For example, @Humanityprot, you could write:
'I am an old wallet user, and I've never really felt 'seen' until I used Humanity; their Fairdrop is not for 'airdrop hunters,' it truly rewards old believers.'
This kind of empathy is strong and aligns with the story the project wants to convey.
✅ 2. Output Rhythm Suggestions:
Be the first to publish: releasing content at the earliest time easily gains initial weight. For example, publish a long article as soon as it's online, and then QRT and further amplify later.
Maintain an update every 1-2 days, focusing on one project: for instance, this week focus on @MagicNewton + @NetworkNoya, producing a deep long article + 2~3 interactive posts (user experiences, updates, comparison charts, etc.).
Skillfully use images, tables, and videos to enhance expressiveness: for example, for Noya's ZK-PIN, creating a flowchart allows people to understand at a glance. Who doesn't love visually rich 'information fast food'?
💎 Currently, the projects I am optimistic about (great content potential, unsaturated heat):
@NetworkNoya: ZK + DID + Base, long-term narratives are resilient; focus on their identity and credential mechanism.
@MagicNewton: AI x DeFi truly has products, not just PPT presentations, with clear gameplay and operational feel, a clear airdrop mechanism, making content production easy.
@Mira_Network: Bridging offchain data, reasoning, and on-chain smart contracts, suitable for writing about 'the new generation of Modular AI Stack'.
@0xSoulProtocol: AI personality system; if you are good at storytelling and future predictions, it is an ideal topic.
Ultimately, getting on the list relies on 'real participation + unique expression'; projects are competitive, and we must be too! Choose 1-2 projects you are genuinely interested in, delve into product features, token mechanisms, and community trends, and differentiate yourself with 'personal testing + unique insights'.
In the Yapper era, it is not enough to just post some images and replicate text; it is about clearly explaining why you are writing, what the project has done, and what it can bring. Let's focus our efforts on 2 projects, @virtuals_io @NetworkNoya @Mira_Network @MagicNewton? 💥 Which project do you like???
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Yapper's multiple-choice questions:
@NetworkNoya
5% of NOYA Supply to high-quality Yappers, depositors, LPs, referrers, and the Kaito Ecosystem
@Mira_Network
0.5% of token supply to Mira Yappers and the Kaito Ecosystem across 2 seasons
@Humanityprot
0.2% of H supply to Humanity Yappers and KAITO stakers
@MagicNewton
Up to 0.75% of NEWT supply to their Yappers and the wider Kaito community
@0xSoulProtocol
Soul is allocating up to 1.5% of SO Supply to Yappers & the wider Kaito Ecosystem
@satlayer
0.75% of upcoming token supply to their Yappers and the wider Kaito community
@campnetworkxyz
0.25% of CAMP to their top 50 yappers and Kaito Ecosystem.