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Too much information. Too little value❗️ Lately, while scrolling through X, I caught myself not knowing what’s really worth my attention anymore. Every day: hundreds of posts, projects, tickers, and narratives. New trends, new accounts. More and more noise. It’s become routine. But how do you filter out what actually matters? It’s not that we lack information. Quite the opposite... We have too much of it! 1️⃣ I stumbled upon Kaito In the middle of that chaos, I came across a project called KaitoAI. Out of curiosity, I created an account. For the past few days, I’ve been spending more time with it, exploring the whole ecosystem. And honestly... with each day, i see more potential. I realized this isn’t just another app. It’s an attempt to solve a real problem: how to separate signal from noise. Kaito operates at the intersection of two things that matter most today: attention and trust.
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2️⃣ How do you judge KOLs? At the beginning of my journey, I focused mostly on numbers—followers, likes, comments. But I quickly realized that wasn’t enough. I started following smart KOLs, observing who follows whom, and how their networks are connected. In short. I was manually building what #KAITO does automatically now. That’s what makes the difference. In a world where everyone can shout, trust becomes the new measure of value. In the age of hundreds of KOLs and thousands of tokens, trust is everything. It’s something my fren @DEXLaboratory4 has always preached. His main goal has long been to build trust with his audience (something I’ve experienced firsthand). He understood he had to stand out—and he chose to focus on trust and networking. That’s the key.
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