
G-james
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Some thoughts on Kaito: I’ve always believed that the biggest misconception is overly relying on interactions to gain Yap. Although many people mention that interactions can quickly accumulate Yap, in reality, Kaito isn’t so simple that it can achieve its goals through such ineffective interactions. Truly valuable interactions should be two-way and substantial, especially when it comes to projects on Kaito. To obtain Yap, one must provide content with depth and thought, rather than simple greeting-style interactions.
Moreover, as you mentioned, Kaito’s acquisition mechanism is friendly to KOLs, but it’s even more suited for those who understand strategy and operate with precision. Especially with unlaunched token projects, they are currently the biggest goldmine. While many community enthusiasts with smaller followings can also secure a spot on the leaderboard, to achieve real returns, the focus still needs to be on these projects. 0 reply
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