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Most people in this space don’t have their own opinion.
The same accounts who now spread FUD about Kaito were once its loudest supporters, and others are now just following them.
I’m not here to defend or attack @KaitoAI – I’m neutral.
It’s new tech, still experimental.
That’s how you should view it.
If you want to succeed, you must separate yourself from herd behavior.
Be adaptable, spot opportunities, and think critically.
Too many take hundreds of free dollars for doing what they pretend to love, then flip into blind negativity the moment things don’t go their way.
Kaito is far from perfect.
But until now we haven’t discovered a fully reliable launch method.
The majority of pre-Kaito projects are below their TGE price.
Kaito has shown great success when used correctly in combination with other strategies.
In many cases, the issue wasn’t Kaito but the teams that allowed participation without on-chain activity.
It’s early.
The algo is evolving, and mistakes are part of the process.
If you believe you know the “perfect” model, build it.
The market will use it.
But right now, we’re in an experimental sector, and iteration is how progress happens.
Kaito is maturing.
The 24/7 farmers who only chase rewards are burning out.
Loyal contributors remain; they see rewards as a bonus, not the reason to show up.
Attention is the asset, and Kaito leads in turning attention into impact.
The next step is obvious: shift from measuring any attention to measuring valuable attention.
That’s where Kaito still faces challenges.
Big accounts with low-quality content often dominate leaderboards, while small but high-quality contributors struggle.
Kaito still has work to do, but the direction is clear: improve the algo, reward quality, and refine campaigns.
I believe Kaito is moving in the right direction.
Stopping comment farming was the only right move to reduce spam.
If they had kept comments, most participants would have been happy, but people outside Kaito were completely annoyed by the spam it created.
I respect this step; even though it was unpopular, it will be positive for the space long-term, and I believe the same will be true for Kaito’s future.
Don’t be the herd.
Be the one who thinks for yourself.
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